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First sale after Rotterdam... new horse for Ludger Beerbaum

The first transfer after the European Championships in Rotterdam is a fact. Under the saddle of Portugal's Antonio Matos Almeida the 10-year-old gelding, Volver de la Vigne jumped in the...

Martin Fuchs: "I didn't do this alone, this is a real team effort..."

“It looked very much like I would be second again, Ben has been great over the past two years and especially at this championship again I didn’t think I would...

Photo Special: Sport and emotions in Rotterdam

A short picture review of the sport and emotions in Rotterdam

Luciana Diniz and Fit For Fun jump to glory in Rotterdam

Only three combinations qualified for the Jump-Off in today's Longines Ranking class in Rotterdam. Aboard her trusted Fit For Fun 13 it was Portugal's Luciana Diniz who conquered the 1.50m...

Quiet Easy Back with Bertram Allen

The fifteen-year-old chestnut gelding Quiet Easy (Rory) back at Bertram Allen's Ballywalter Farms stables in Hunxe.

Rotterdam the gateway to Tokyo 2020

In Rotterdam there are three spots for the take for the upcoming Olympic Games in Tokyo 2020. From the 20 nations, already 14 have a ticket.

Peder Fredricson: "The plan today wasn’t actually that I had to win..."

Course designer Louis Konickx presented a great first-day challenge in which the narrow Longines wall at fence five, the 4-metre-wide open water at nine and the penultimate double that led...

Reigning European Champion, Peder Fredricson takes winning start in Rotterdam.

Today marked the kick-off of the European Championships in Rotterdam for showjumping. In the first qualifier the jumps were set at a height of 1.50m, as the course was build...

Approved stallion dies while jumping Grand Prix course....

Last weekend tragedy appeared in the Grand Prix of Bergisch Classics in Stuttgart. On August 18 the approved stallion, Balougraf ESC (Baloubet du Rouet) died while jumping his course.

Charlotte Dujardin: "Today has been one of the most difficult days of my career..."

In an official statement, Great-Britain's Charlotte Dujardin has stated today's incident at the European Championships in Rotterdam, were hard to cope with.