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Inonstop van 't Voorof sold to the USA Amerika

The Belgian Warmblood horse Inonstop van 't Voorhof will continue his career in the United States of America. The son of Nonstop was before competed by Arthur Gustavo Da Silva.

New talent for Pedro Veniss

Belgium's Horse trader, Patrick Lutz has partially sold his 7-year-old Belgian Warmblood mare, Musica van't Roosakker to Brazil's Pedro Veniss. Veniss will in the future compete the  daughter of Spartacus...

New Grand Prix talent for Abdel Said

Abdel Said has acquired a new talent in his stables. Said will in the future compete with Cool Scendy (Scendix). The 9-year-old Zangersheide-gelding was bred by Belgium's Hunters Studfarm and...

Kim Emmen's Teavanta II C Z sold

Dutch female show jumping rider, Kim Emmen has parted from her 14-year-old mare, Teavanta II C (Treasure Z). The brown mare jumped up to an international 1.60m level with Emmen. 

The world's best riders return to the CHI Geneva to contest the Rolex IJRC Top 10 Final and the Rolex Grand Prix

From 12–15 December, two of the most prestigious competitions on the show jumping calendar, the Rolex Grand Prix and the Rolex International Jumping Riders Club (IJRC) Top 10 Final, will...

Jan Tops acquires new talent from Harry Allen

Jan Tops is busy strengthen his amazing string of horses. Tops has acquired Harry Allen's six year old Zangersheide-mare, Noblesse vd Mespel Z (Nabab de Reve).

Andrew Kocher wins the CSI4* Grand Prix of Salzburg

Andrew Kocher (USA) and Squirt Gun (Diarado x Quick Star) won Sunday's CSI4* 1.60m Travel Charme Grand Prix of Salzburg and could drive home in a Ford Ranger Pickup from Auto...

Focus on this week's CSI2* /1* Grand Prix winners

It was an exciting week with different top level sport events. While Simon Delestre scored the CSI5* Grand Prix victory in Paris, many other riders jumped in the spotlights.

Simon Delestre speeds to victory in Masters Grand Prix of Paris

The 1.60m Longines Masters Grand Prix in Paris seemed to be an exciting and difficult class. Not only the time allowed but also the technical set-up were a big obstacle...

Taizo Sugitani wins Asian Championships in Pattaya

The final rankings in Pattaya have been made. Japanese rider Taizo Sugitani confirmed his lead in the individual ranking and therefore wins the Asian Championships. 

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