Today, the Main Arena of the Dublin Horse Show was entirely dedicated to the battle for the Wylie Perpetual Trophy. The CSIO5* 1.50m class with jump-off brought the absolute world...
The penultimate day of the CSI4* competition in Opglabbeek has produced some fantastic sporting action so far. Victory in the 1.45m class ultimately went to Germany.
The victory went to Ireland thanks to HHS Fortune (Catoki) and Michael Pender in the CSIO5* 1.45m time trial.
The Shanghai Swans did conquer the GCL competition in London. At the Global Champions Tour in the British capital Daniel Deusser and Ben Maher jumped to the win!
The first day of the CSI4* competition in Opglabbeek delivered top-level sport, with the Grand Prix Qualifier as the absolute highlight. Ireland ultimately took the win, but the Belgian riders...
Today's programme at the CSI3* in Samorin included the 1.45m Grand Prix Qualifier. With no fewer than 121 starters and 34 clear rounds, it was a highly competitive class in...
During the CSIO5* 1.60 in Dublin, six combinations qualified for the jump-off. Irish rider Jordan Coyle ultimately came out on top with the 14-year-old gelding Chaccolino (Chacco-Blue). In a flawless...
The international field showed its fastest side during the Holger Hetzel Sporthorses Qualification at Sentower Park. The first part of the competition saw 80 combinations at the start, with Hallie...
35 riders competed in the CSIO5* 1.45m in Dublin. It was Tom Wachman who took home the trophy. To get the job done, he saddled up Hawaii (Comme Il Faut).
One year ago, Great Britain claimed Olympic gold. Just a month ago, Belgium was crowned European champion. On Friday 29 August, both powerhouses will go head-to-head at the Brussels Stephex...
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