The second edition of the Longines Global Champions Tour of Rabat continued in spectacular fashion as Janne Friederike Meyer-Zimmermann and Iron Dames High Level delivered a dazzling double clear to...
Aboard his 13-year-old Crack Balou (Balou du Reventon), Italy's Emanuele Gaudiano topped Saturday night's 1.50m main class in Tetouan. A total of 17 horse-rider combinations qualified for the Jump-Off.
Eduardo Alvarez Aznar and Rokfeller de Pleville Bois Margot snatch the last golden ticket for the LGCT Super Grand Prix in Riyadh, winning the CSI5* 1m60 LGCT Grand Prix of...
No fewer than 18 combinations started in the second round of the 1.50m CSIO4 class in Rabat.* In the saddle of the 11-year-old Untouchable 32 (Van Helsing), Ramzy Al Duhami...
Abdullah Alsharbatly has made a name for himself twice in Rabat. In the 1.45m Grand Prix qualifier, the Saudi Arabian show jumper claimed victory with Atome des Etisses (Mylord Carthago...
A total of seven combinations returned for the Jump-Off in the 1.55m CSI4* Grand Prix in Opglabbeek. In this CSI4* it was Denmark's Zascha Nygaard Lill who jumped to victory!
This weekend again saw many different Grand Prix' around the world. But who exactly won where? An overview!
Former World champion, Philippe Le Jeune (BEL) has concluded his task as Moroccan team chef after three years of service. "My contract finished in December 2023. In joint agreement with...
The climax of the CSI3* Riyadh competition was set to be ridden at Saturday night. The CSI3* 1.50m class counted for the Longines Ranking. David Will kept the local riders...
A new week, so also a lot of international competitions. But who exactly won which Grand Prix? We would like to give you an overview!
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