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Gilles Bertran de Balanda becomes Portugese teamchef

France's Gilles Bertran de Balanda has been appointed as new chef d'équipe for Portugal. The 69-year-old French showjumping rider will take over from Joao Moura, aiming towards the Olympic Games in...

Peder Fredricson takes home victory in opening class Sweden International Horse Show

The CSI4* opening class at the Sweden International Horse Show was for Peder Fredricson. He and the Belgium Warmblood Kirlo van den Bosrand (Cardento 933) finished in this 1m40 two-fases...

Kim Emmen and Go Go Nevado held their own against Felix Haßmann in Medium Tour Cavaliada Tour

In Polen in the venue of the Cavaliada Tour the first CSI4* competition of the week fell prey to Dutch young rider Kim Emmen. She and her Go Go Nevada...

Kristen Vanderveen and Bull Run’s Faustino De Tili Dominate in Wellington

Kristen Vanderveen of Wellington, FL and Bull Run’s Faustino De Tili, owned by Bull Run Jumpers Five LLC, dominated this afternoon’s $36,000 Dover Saddlery Holiday & Horses Opener to begin...

Riders Masters Cup: The teams that are set to CLASH have been announced!

On December 6, the entire equestrian world will have its eyes fixed on the Longines Masters of Paris and one of the events that has made it a worldwide success:...

Henrik von Eckermann replaces Elizabeth Madden in Rolex Top Ten

Henrik von Eckermann replaces Elizabeth Madden in the Rolex IJRC Top 10 Final this 13th of December, at the Concours Hippique International de Genève.

Meet today's Grand Prix winners ...

Numerous Grand Prix were held all over the world today. Who were the winners in Munich, Rouen, Gorla Minore, Kronenberg, Valencia, Vermezzo, and Lier?

Shanghai Swans’ top guns Deusser, Fredricson and Schwizer Take GCL Super Cup Final Win

In a story full to the brim with glory, hope and heartache, the Shanghai Swans team wrote their names into the history books - soaring to the GCL Super Cup...

Ellen Whitaker and Hulahupe JR win Youngster finals in Munich

In Munich it was Great-Britain's Ellen Whitaker who jumped to victory in the Youngster Tour finals. Whitaker guided her KWPN horse, Hulahupe JR (VDL Bubalu) to victory in 28.10 seconds.

CSI4* 1,50m of Munich goes to David Will and Primus vom Neumuehler Hof

German rider David Will won the CSI4* 1,50m of Munich on Saturday.