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Maikel van der Vleuten wins CSI4* Grand Prix of Hubside

The highlight of the weekend has just been ridden in Hubside: the CSI4* Grand Prix. 42 combinations entered the show ground for this class with jump-off. 16 of them managed...

Rankingpoints for Giavanna Rinaldi in Luhmühlen

The main class of the day in Luhmühlen yesterday, was a 1m40 CSI2* ranking class. 68 riders entered the show ring but in the end it was the American Giavanna...

Paloma Jimenez-Carmona wins at Sunshine Tour

The main class of yesterdays Sunshine Tour was a 1m40 class. The victory went to the Spanish rider Paloma Jimenez-Carmona and Sherie Star. They cleared the course and finished in...

Lauren Hough welcomes 'The Ten' horse in her stables

The American rider Lauren Hough has welcomed a new star in her stable. The 7-year old mare Hathina Z (f. Harley VDL) will be joining the stables of Hough. The...

Marc Dilaser wins main class for French public

In Hubside, the last class of the day has just been ridden. It was a 1m50 class that was ridden against the clock. 

New talent for Darragh Kenny

The Irish rider Darragh Kenny has welcomed a new talent in his stables. It is the 11-year old mare Caleva (f. Calido I) who was previously jumping under the saddle...

French riders rule the show in ranking class Hubside

The ranking class in Hubside (Saint-Tropez) has just ended and it were the French riders who ruled the show. Christian Ahlmann was the only non-French rider in the top five. 

EEF endorses rescheduling of 2021 European Championships

The European Equestrian Federation (EEF) has announced that they will endorse all efforts to reschedule the championships. 

Jessica Mendoza on two and three in main class Lexington

The main class in Lexington yesterday was a 1m45 class with jump-off. The victory went to Nicole Shaninian-Simpson and Akuna Mattata (f. Quinar). They cleared the jump-off in 36,53.

Horse Sport Ireland and Showjumping Ireland confirm dates and venues for 2020 HSI Premier Series

Horse Sport Ireland and ShowjumpingIreland have announced the rescheduled dates and venues for the 2020 HSI Premier Series which carries a prize fund of just over €53,000.