Een overzicht van alle CSI3* en CSI2* Grand Prix winnaars!
Marc Houtzager delivered a remarkable finale in the World Cup of Amsterdam. "Winning in front of your compatriots ... believe me, the crowd really motivated me!" Houtzager said afterward. "My...
Top-level sport was the hallmark of the 1.60m World Cup in Amsterdam. In a clearly Dutch-dominated jump-off, one stellar result followed another. Marc Houtzager thrilled the crowd at the RAI...
Just before the start of the 1.60m Worldcup in Amsterdam, the 1.50m Harry Wouters van den Oudenweijer Prize was handed out. Last at the start, Sara Vingralkova (CZE) jumped eventually...
US Equestrian is pleased to announce that Caracole de la Roque, Signe Ostby’s 2012 Selle Français mare, was voted the 2024 International Horse of the Year, and McQueen, Walkenbach Equestrian...
Olympic champions Christian Kukuk and Checker 47 returned to familiar territory in Wellington International's stadium during the Winter Equestrian Festival’s (WEF) ‘Saturday Night Lights’. Six months after jumping to Olympic...
There was no confusion as to Saturday night’s winner, as Jos Verlooy piloted FTS Killossery Konfusion to victory in the $200,000 CSI4* Grand Prix by a margin of nearly three...
On Saturday, Pieter Devos won the CSI5* 1.60m Grand Prix of Amsterdam. After a masterful jump-off, he left the competition behind. "The atmosphere was incredible today," says Pieter Devos.
With ten competitors, they reached the start of the jump-off in the 1.60m Grand Prix of Amsterdam. In front of a packed grandstand, Belgium's Pieter Devos ultimately claimed victory!
Just missed it—that was the result for Abdel Said (BEL). In the 1.60m CSI5* Grand Prix of Doha, Scott Brash (GBR) finished about two seconds faster than Abdel Said's time....