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Derin Demirsoy Shines in Lugano Diamonds Trophy on Opening Day St Tropez

On an unforgettable opening day of the Longines Global Champions Tour of St. Tropez, Ramatuelle in 2024, high-level sport once again paired with the glamorous hospitality and vibrant atmosphere of...

Koen Vereecke and Oilily de Muze unbeatable in 1.50m GP qualifier of Sankt Gallen!

After a jump-off with six participants, it was former Belgian champion Koen Vereecke who claimed the top prize in St. Gallen, Switzerland. Riding the 10-year-old Oilily De Muze (bred by...

Not eight but ten Nations confirmed for Falsterbo Nations Cup 2024

Ten of the world's best show jumping nations will compete in this year's Falsterbo Nations Cup, which takes place on Friday, July 12, at the Falsterbo Horse Show in Sweden. The...

Swiss set for strong challenge at St Gallen

They’ve had it all their own way at the last two editions of CSIO St Gallen, but Team Switzerland face a mighty task in their quest to make it a...

Bitcon Horse Trials discontinued after fatal fall of ride Georgie Campbell...

The international eventing competition, Bitcon Horse Trials has been discontinued after a fatal accident. Great-Britain's  Georgie Campbell and her horse Global Quest fell at the log into water at fence...

This weekend's CSI3* and CSI2* Grand Prix winners

A relatively calm week in international show jumping, at least calendar-wise, did not stop the horses and riders from shining on various podiums! Besides the CSI5* Grand Prix in Rome,...

Julien Epaillard and Donatello d'Auge best in the CSI4* 1.55m Grand Prix of Mâcon

French excellence and accuracy favored Julien Epaillard aboard of Donatello d'Auge in the CSI4* 1.55m Grand Prix of Mâcon, France.

Philip Rüping and Baloutaire PS best in CSI4* 1.60m Grosser Preis der Deutschen Kreditbank AG

In Hohenkirchen, Germany, the climax on Sunday afternoon was the CSI4* 1.60m Grand Prix. 46 combinations competed in this event, including many local stars. Philip Rüping managed to jump to...

Veni, vidi, vici for Karl Cook and Caracole de La Roque in first ever Rolex Series Grand Prix of Rome: "A quick but solid round"

Not Austria, not Great Britain, not Saudi Arabia, and not Sweden but America took the honors of the Rolex Series seasonal kick off and first ever Grand Prix of the...

Philipp Schulze Topphoff and Carla NRW shine bright in 1.55m main class in Hohen Wieschendorf

At the DKB Pferdewochte in Hohen Wieschendorf the highest built fences were 1.55m high. With twelve combinations at the start of the second round, Germany's Philipp Schulze Topphoff secured a...