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Conor Swail and Count Me In claim CSI5* ATCO Queen Elizabeth II Cup at Spruce Meadows

Ireland’s Conor Swail won today’s ATCO Queen Elizabeth II Cup, leading a determined starting competition of 40 of the world’s best riders to take the coveted prize.

Olympics: Team USA is relying on experience for Paris 2024

The US Equestrian Federation has announced their team for the Olympic Games 2024. 

Formidable Ines Joly keeps Max Kühner from victory in LGCT Grand Prix of Monaco

The next generation is clearly on the move! With Jeanne Sadran's victory in Paris still fresh in mind, 27-year-old French rider Ines Joly won Monaco's Longines Global Champions Tour! The...

Olympics: French team announced

Following the choice made by national coach Henk Nooren and the federal sports coaching team, the French couples selected for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games in show jumping are:

Olympic qualified rider, Harry Charles out with injury!

On Friday Great-Britain', Harry Charles fell of his horse in the CSIO5* 1.60m at the CHIO Aachen. Charles is one of the qualified riders for the British Olympic team, taking...

Olympics: Belgium team for Paris revealed

Belgium has revealed its final selection for the Olympic Games in Paris! In Paris belgium will count on:

Nayel Nassar takes main win at Spruce Meadows!

On Friday the 1.50m ATCO Cup delivered exciting sport at Spruce Meadows. In the end it was Nayel Nassar who guided his 9-year-old ESI Ali (Stakkato Gold) to the win....

Olympics: Mexican team for Paris revealed!

Also the Mexican federation has announced it showjumping squad for the upcoming Olympic Games in Paris!

Fourth win for Cannes Stars in GCL Monaco puts them back in the lead: "It had to happen!"

The second round of the Global Champions League in Monaco was what many riders had their sights set on. This 1m60 high five-star class handed out starting places for the...

Olympics: Australian team for Paris announced

The Olympic four who form Australia's team for Paris 2024 have been announced by the Australian Equestrian Federation. 

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