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Horses and riders for Helsinki Worldcup!

Last weekend the FEI Worldcup season kicked-off with a Belgian victory in Oslo. After Oslo the Western-European League heads towards Finland's Helsinki!

This weekend's CSI3* and CSI2* Grand Prix winners

A busy international week, with no less than three competitions at five-star level, one at four-star level and no less than six at three-star level, plus two more at two-star...

Piergiorgio Bucci and Hantano top the CSI4* 1m55 Grand Prix Francisco Moura 'In Memoriam'

Piergiorgio Bucci secured an Italian victory in the CSI4* 1m55 Grand Prix of the Moura Tours, steering Hantano to a double clear in Valencia, Spain. 

Wathelet and Bond Jamesbond de Hay only double clear in Longines FEI Jumping World Cup Oslo

With his Olympic companion, Bond Jamesbond de Hay, Gregory Wathelet won the CSI5*-W 1m60 Longines FEI Jumping World Cup of Oslo, presented by Agria. 

First ever LGCT Grand Prix victory for Eduardo Alvarez Aznar and Rokfeller de Pleville Bois Margot at season final in Rabat

Eduardo Alvarez Aznar and Rokfeller de Pleville Bois Margot snatch the last golden ticket for the LGCT Super Grand Prix in Riyadh, winning the CSI5* 1m60 LGCT Grand Prix of...

BREAKING: Max Kühner is the 2024 LGCT Champion

Max Kühner has secured his title as champion after a clear round in the LGCT of Rabat! He will go down in history as the first Austrian winner of the...

Conor Swail and Casturano emerge victorious in MLSJ 1.60m Grand Prix at Tryon!

Saturday evening's 1.60m CSI5 MLSJ Grand Prix in Tryon was a packed house! With only six pairs qualifying for the jump-off, the competition was intense. Ireland's Conor Swail emerged victorious aboard...

Mario Stevens and Carrie 22 conquer CSI5*w Grand Prix of Oslo!

On Saturday, the 1.50/1.60m CSI5* World Cup Grand Prix was the highlight of the program in Oslo. After a jump-off with six competitors, Mario Stevens claimed the nearly 34,000 euro...

Henrik Von Eckermann: “Two days, Two wins… it could be worse.”

"It’s two days, two wins. So really, it couldn't be better!” Says Henrik von Eckermann, World Number 1

Henrik von Eckermann and Iliana impress in 1.55m Prix Qatar's Years of Culture

Fifteen combinations qualified for the jump-off of the 1.55m main class in Rabat. In this Longines Ranking class, it remained exciting until the last combination started. In the end, Henrik...