This afternoon, the CSIO5* 1.45m class was held in Brussels. The course was run as a speed class, and the victory ultimately went to Switzerland thanks to Martin Fuchs.
Just before the drones took to the sky for a spectacular show, former Olympic champion Ben Maher denied Belgium’s Jérôme Guery the 1.50m main win in Brussels. Maher claimed victory...
The Trofeo Funeraria Gijonesa, a CSI4* Longines Ranking class over 1.50m, brought international top combinations to the Las Mestas arena. With 46 participants and only fourteen clear two-phase rounds, it...
The second CSIO5* during the Brussels Masters was held in the renowned Grand Place Arena. Sixty-eight international competitors took part, but 13 combinations chose to leave the competition early. This...
The Trofeo ARTIEM at the Gijón International Horse Show brought high-speed rounds in the CSI4* 1m45 class. Out of 35 combinations, 21 managed a clear round, making accuracy and pace...
The opening class of the CSIO5* at the Brussels Masters could not have started better for the home crowd. Jérôme Guery immediately proved why he was here by taking the...
During the CSI4* 1.60m in Münster, Contario (Contendro I) shot to silver under the saddle of the German Micheal Viehweg.
During the CSI4* 1.50m Longines Ranking Class in Münster, Luxembourg's Victor Bettendorf raced to victory with Encore Toi du Linon (Kannan).
Ridden by Giulia Martinengo Marquet, Captain Morgan Weering Z (Carrera VDL) raced to victory in the CSI5* 1.45m class in Valkenswaard.
The CSI5* 1.45m class at the Longines Global Champions Tour of Valkenswaard delivered everything fans of top sport could hope for: world-class riders, a challenging two-phase course, and a result...
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