Strides' Executive Director, Nora Fischbach, was invited Venezuela to judge at the International Paralympics and Special Olympics Horse Show in January, 2008. The show was divided into two parts, Special Olympics in the mornings and Para Equestrian in the afternoons. Special Olympics is specifically for riders with mental delays, while Para Equestrian riders must have a physical disability. The three day show took place in the city of Valencia in Venezuela. Nora was housed at the Olympic Village along with the disabled athletes participating in the show and their trainers.
Three countries participated in the show, bringing athletes from Chile, Uruguay and Venezuela. Although the United States was not represented in the show, the American flag was displayed along with the others to honor the judge from the USA. Riders were not allowed to bring their own horses, but were required to ride the horses provided by the hosting therapeutic riding center and surrounding equestrian facilities. This provided a level playing field for all riders, as they had equal access to the same quality of horses. The riders and their trainers chose the appropriate horses in advance of the show, and riders had 2 days to practice on those horses before the actual horse show began.
"It was amazing to see the courage these riders displayed", said Nora. "It's scary to ride any horse you don't know, but to see these riders with disabilities ride a horse they don't know in a horse show, in a strange arena and in a strange country is really awe-inspiring!"