With a start list filled to the brim with famous top riders, the Prize Knokke-Heist CSI5* 1,50m was a beautiful class to watch tonight at Knokke Hippique. The podium only...
The Dutch rider Maikel van der Vleuten and Beauville Z, a real match made in heaven, just won the challenging CSI5* Longines GCT Grand Prix 1,60m of Monaco.
The Scandinavian Vikings Evelina Tovek and Geir Gulliksen just sealed the deal in the second round of the GCL Monaco. Kevin Staut was the individual winner.
Spains Gonzalo Anon Suarez and the nine-year-old sBs-mare Elisa van de Helle just won the CSI4* 1,50m class of Saint-Tropez. They beat their competition in 64,72 seconds.
The CSI2* 1m45 Grand Prix in Monaco that counts for the Longines Rankings was for France's Maelle Martin. Martin and the nine year old Come on Jumper (by Comme Il...
With the final of GCL Monaco just around the corner, all the teams are in long discussions over their strategy today. Interestingly today sees the largest amount of teams keeping...
The CSI***-W held in Budapest was the last opportunity for nations of the region to qualify for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. Although it was all together twelve countries that could earnOlympic...
This morning it was USA's Kristen Vanderveen who speeded to victory in the 1.45m Longines Ranking Class in St Tropez. Vanderveen guided her 14-year-old Bull Run's Faustino de Tili to...
The Canadian Utilities Cup (1.55m) was the only qualifier Sunday's Pan American Grand Prix, presented by Rolex. Eighty-one horse/rider combinations stepped up to take on FEI Course Designer Alan Wade's...
Today's results for the CSI2* competitions around the globe in the 1m45 classes. In Wiener Neustadt it was Kathrin Muller aboard Felita DH who took the victory in the Big Tour. Quick...
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