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Niels Bruynseels wins Grand Prix of Mechelen in a spectacular way

In Mechelen the highlight of the day has just been ridden: the CSI5* Grand Prix. 41 combinations entered the show ground for this class that was ridden with jump-off. No...

Belgian riders rule the show in CSI5* Mechelen

The first CSI5* class of the day has just been ridden in Mechelen. The victory went to François Mathy Jr. He rode Casanova de L'Herse (f. Kashmir van Schuttershof) to...

Lilly Attwood on top in CSI4* 1m45

In Liverpool a 1m45 class was ridden earlier today. The riders rode against the clock and it once again became a British victory.

Ian Fives wins CSIJ-YR speedclass in Mechelen

While all eyes are on the World Cup Dressage in the main arena in Mechelen right now, the jumping is still going strong on the B-arena. The second class of...

David Will wins World Cup of Al Ain

This week there's not only a World Cup scheduled in Mechelen. The World Cup Qualifier of in Al Ain has already been ridden yesterday. The victory went to the German...

Jessica Springsteen wins main class of Mechelen before Belgian talents

The last class of the day has just finished at Jumping Mechelen. The CSI5* 1m50 class had a jump-off, nine riders managed to qualify for it, amongst them five Belgian...

James Whitaker wins U25 Grand Prix of Liverpool

In Liverpool, the U25 Grand Prix was scheduled for yesterday evening. And once again it were the British riders who ruled the show.

Belgium on top in second leg of FEI Pony Trophy Mechelen

The second leg of the FEI Pony Trophy, the Grand Prix TAO has just been ridden. This was a class for pony riders, ridden over a height of 1m35. 21...

Grimaldi wins speed class at CSI5* Mechelen

The first CSI5* class of the day has just been ridden in Mechelen. It was a 1m40 class that was ridden directly against the clock. The victory went to the...

British riders rule the show in opening class Liverpool

The international show of Liverpool has lift off today with a 1m40 class ridden in two phases. It were merely the British riders who ruled the show.