S2, E07: Go Eventing with Leonor Muñoz, presented by Sentinel Horse Feed
âWhere Eventing Livesâ
Welcome back to Go Eventing, the podcast where the heart, soul, and stories of the eventing world come to life. This week, we're sitting down with a quietly compelling figure in eventing, whose results speak loudly, but whose philosophy speaks even louder.
Elite eventing is won and lost in the details: the training decisions made months before a competition, the way a rider reads a course, the relationship built with a horse over years of patient, welfare-first work. This episode is for anyone who has ever wanted to understand what it takes to make it in the sport without funding or support, and what it actually looks like to pursue excellence in this sport with both ambition and integrity.
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đWhatâs Inside Season 2, Episode 7?
Host Sally Spickard sits down with Costa Rican eventer Leonor Muñoz for a conversation that is equal parts personal journey and rallying cry for the future of the sport. Leonor has spent years working to build eventing in Costa Rica from the ground up â navigating the very real challenges of funding, infrastructure, and international access that riders in smaller nations face every day â while simultaneously forging the international connections and mentorship pathways that she believes are essential to making the sport truly global. Her story is one of community, creativity, and an unwavering belief that a small country can make a big mark on eventing.
đ„In This Episode, We Cover...
* 0:20 - News & Notes: Badminton, Tryon, Championships, and Upcoming Prize Funds
Sally recaps our most recent 5* coverage from MARS Badminton, where Ros Canter and Lordships Graffalo set a new record as the event's first-ever three-time winners. She touches on the upcoming FEI Eventing World Championships at Aachen, where we predict a close battle of the greats: Ros and Lordships Graffalo, Michael Jung and fischerChipmunk, and Laura Collett and London 52. Sally also walks us through our weekend at Tryon International â the first CCI4*-L in the US â where our fan-favorite Mia Farley managed her first 4*-L win with Invictus.Â
Sally also introduces us to the USEF Eventing Young Riders National Championship coming up in June at the Maryland Horse Trials for the event's 20-year anniversary, which for the first time ever will see a $100,000 prize pot across its FEI divisions. MARS Bromont has also seen a prize fund increase up to $50,000 for their June event, so make sure to keep an eye out for our reports on both these events next month!
Be sure to also see the link below for our recap on the newly-introduced Intro Level with USEA, as well as the upcoming Combined Test Leaderboard, set to debut December 1, 2026.
[Read it on EN: "How Mia Farley Got Her Groove Back: Stories from the Tryon International CCI4*-L" [https://eventingnation.com/how-mia-farley-got-her-groove-back-stories-from-the-tryon-international-cci4-l/]]
[Read it on EN: "Wednesday News & Notes: New USEA Intro Level & Combined Test Leaderboard" [https://eventingnation.com/wednesday-news-notes-109/]]
* 10:35 - One Big Thing: Growing Costa Rican Eventing from the Ground Up
Leonor opens with her own journey into eventing â one shaped by passion, persistence, and the kind of community that forms when a small group of people decides to build something together. She speaks about the role of family and community in sustaining the sport in Costa Rica, and how those relationships have been as important to the program's growth as any formal structure. The conversation moves into the very real challenges Leo and her fellow riders face: funding gaps, limited access to international competition, and the logistical complexity of developing horses and riders in a country where the eventing ecosystem is still taking shape. She is candid about what those constraints look like in practice and the creative strategies she and others have developed in response.
Leo speaks about the role of international clinics and exchange programs in accelerating development, and how building genuine connections with riders, coaches, and officials from more established eventing nations has been one of the most powerful tools available to her. She shares her experiences with the FEI Solidarity Program, including what it offers, how it has shaped opportunities for Costa Rican riders, and where she sees its greatest potential for developing nations looking to grow the sport sustainably.
Sally and Leo share several ideas for making eventing more accessible and more globally inclusive, from mentorship initiatives that connect experienced international riders with emerging talent in developing countries to structural changes they believe could open the sport to a far wider world than it currently reaches. Leo's vision is not just for Costa Rica, but for what eventing could look like if it took its global ambitions seriously.
[Read it on EN: "Costa Rica Equestrian Has Big Plans as First Recipient of FEI Gender Equality Grant" [https://eventingnation.com/costa-rica-equestrian-has-big-plans-as-first-recipient-of-fei-gender-equality-grant/]]
[Read it on EN: "The Costa Rica Connection: Full Moon Farm Represents on the International Stage" [https://eventingnation.com/the-costa-rica-connection-full-moon-farm-represents-on-the-international-stage/]]
[USEA Foundation Now Accepting Applications for 2025 Organizer's Relief and Competition Assistance Fund and Frangible Technology Fund [https://useventing.com/news-media/news/usea-foundation-now-accepting-applications-for-2025-organizers-relief-and-competition-assistance-fund-and-frangible-technology-fund]]
[About FEI Solidarity [https://inside.fei.org/fei/solidarity]]
* 1:45:34 - Finish Flags
Follow along with Leonor:
* IG: @lafincaecuestre [https://www.instagram.com/lafincaecuestre]
* FB: La Finca Centro Ecuestre [https://www.facebook.com/lafincaecuestre]
* LinkedIn: Leonor Muñoz Ortiz [https://www.linkedin.com/in/leonormunozortiz/]
Learn more about WISH:
* Website: UH WISH [https://www.herts.ac.uk/for-business/specialist-services-in-our-schools-of-study/business-support-and-consultancy/wish]
* IG: @wish_pathway [https://www.instagram.com/wish_pathway/]
* 2024 Impact Report & Future Delivery Framework [https://www.herts.ac.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0011/420140/WISH-Impact-report-and-framework.pdf]
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