All attention was focused on the Rolex Grand Slam at the CSIO Spruce Meadows today. The best 12 combinations returned for the second round in this 1.70m Grand Prix. With...
In Belgium's Lier the CSI3* competition completed the day with the 1m50/1m55 Grand Prix. It was Dutch rider Harrie Smolders who claimed victory. Quick results:1. Harrie Smolders - Monaco2. Jos Verlooy -...
In a flat-out race to the last, Eduardo Álvarez Aznar (ESP) took the closing victory of the Longines Global Champions Tour of Rome aboard his trusted horse Rokfeller de Pleville...
Joie Gatlin has only had Sandetto in her barn for three weeks-two of which she was away from home-but that hasn't stopped her from forming a strong partnership with him,...
At the start of the second round in the Spruce Meadows Nations Cup it was the European Gold medal winning team, Belgium who took the lead. Only the six best...
Canada’s Eric Lamaze scored his second major victory at the Spruce Meadows ‘Masters’ tournament, winning the $133,700 Suncor Energy Winning Round on Saturday, September 7, in Calgary, AB.
The world class combination of Ben Maher (GBR) and Explosion W took Rome by storm winning their second LGCT Grand Prix in a row in the Eternal City.
Richard Howley was the best today in the CSI3* Longines Ranking Class in Lier (Belgium) today, together with his bay mare Gaesbekers Glamour Girl (v. VDL Zirocco Blue).
In a drama-fuelled GCL Rome, the Prague Lions were the Giant-slayers today after a knife-edge competition all came down to the final fence of the class in a spectacular Italian...
Friday's WestJet Evening of the Horse at the Spruce Meadows 'Masters' CSIO5* Tournament is always sure to please. The evening beginswith the Tourmaline Oil Cup (1.60m) and for some riders...
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