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Germany takes Olympic Gold at dressage team championships

There was no stopping the German dressage rider today in Tokyo, undoubtly the German combinations were the strongest. Dorothee Dorothee Schneider (Showtime FRH, v. Sandro Hit x Torspon, breeder: Heinrick Wecke),...

Spain to start in Tokyo Nations Cup

Tomorrow in Tokyo, the dressage riders will compete in their Nations Cup competition. In this Grand Prix Special all countries will take a reverse order of start.

Ready for some dressage?

In Tokyo, the second leg of the dressage competition has started. Here are some interesting starting times you might want to know: 

Netherlands and Jessica von Bredow-Werndl take the lead at Olympic Dressage Games

Today the first combinations have made their appearance at the Olympic Games in Tokyo. With the first three groups completed it are the Dutch who are in the running for...

Olympic Games: Charlotte Fry takes the lead in Group 1 with 77.096%

After a long wait, the time had finally come this morning: the dressage riders could compete at the Olympic Games. Group 1 had their Grand Prix in the meantime and...

How does the new Olympic dressage format work?

The Olympic dressage format is quite different this year from any previous Games. We'd like to explain what you can expect in the coming days in Tokyo.The Olympic dressage format...

Injury means end of Olympic dream for Kittel

Patrik Kittel, the star man of the Swedish dressage team, will unfortunately not start in Tokyo. His mare Well Done de la Roche (by Fürstentraum) stumbled during a training session...

Lameness means end of Seymour's Olympic dream

South African dressage rider Tanya Seymour will unfortunately not be able to compete at the Olympic Games. Her gelding Ramoneur (by Rohdiamant x Alabaster) has laminitis. 

Glock's Zonik passed away

Very sad news from the Glock Performance Centre this morning. One of their top stallions, Glock's Zonik (by Blue Hors Zack) has unexpectedly passed away. 

Dressage horses on their way to Tokyo

The countdown to the Tokyo Olympics has really started now. After the horses were in quarantine in Aachen, the dressage horses have now really left for Tokyo.