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Orsolini wins CSI2* Grand Prix of Vilamoura

The CSI2* Grand Prix has just been ridden in Vilamoura. 53 riders entered the show ring for this class with jump-off. 11 riders managed to jump a clear first round...

New 7-year old talent for Eric Lamaze

Eric Lamaze has welcomed a new talent in his stables. The 7-year old Tiesto du Parsis Z (f. Thunder vd Zuuthoeve) will be joining the stables of the Canadian rider. 

Sydney Schulman on top in Tryon

In Tryon a 1m45 class was ridden yesterday. The victory went to Sydney Schulman and Villamoura. They cleared the jump-iff and finished in 36,536 seconds. 

Julien Epaillard says Virtuose Champeix goodbye

The French top rider Julien Epaillard says one of his top horses, Virtuose Champeix (f. Rubin des Bruyeres), goodbye. He jumped the stalion up to 1m60 level. 

Eduardo Alvarez Aznar wins in Vilamoura

The Spanish rider Eduardo Alvarez Aznar has just won the 1m30 class in Vilamoura. He rode F (f. Bustique) clear to the finish in 60,09 seconds. 

Duarte Seabra scores in Youngster class Vilamoura

The Portuguese rider Duarte Seabra has jumped to the victory in today's Youngster class in Vilamoura. He was the fastest in the class for 7-year olds with the Indoctro son...

New Indoor Championship Show in Great-Britain

British Showjumping are delighted to inform members that a new indoor championship show, to run between the 7 – 11 October 2020, will be scheduled to host a number of...

FEI Tribunal dismisses Billy Twomey's appeal

The FEI Tribunal has dismissed Billy Twomey’s appeal over an elimination from the CSI5* Grand Prix at the Palm Beach Masters at Deeridge Farms, earlier this year. The Irish rider...

Franke Sloothaak: "Horses are better than us, they are generous teachers..."

German jumping champion Franke Sloothaak expresses his points of view about riding. (read the previous article on Franke Sloothaak): "Feeling is a subjective skill, not taught - says Sloothaak -...

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Pedro Cebulka: The King of the Ring

It sounded like he was being dive-bombed by sea-planes when I spoke with Pedro Cebulka last week. “That’s another one coming over now”, he’d say with a laugh as our...