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Paris 2024: Back to the old schedule, but with teams of three!

In South Africa last weekend some major decisions were made towards the Olympic Games in Paris. Dates for Qualifier Events were decided as well as the final format.

Malin Baryard withdraws from LGCT Super Grand Prix

Malin Baryard-Johnsson and H&M Indiana unfortunately had to withdraw from the Longines Global Champions Tour, as a result of a small injury. 

Henrik Von Eckermann takes over the lead in World Cup West European League

The fifth round of the FEI World Cup is already over for the Western European League. After their passage in Stuttgart there is some shifting in the standings. Henrik Von...

Dreams Come True for U25 National Champion Lauren Esdale

On the final day of the Royal Horse Show at the 100th anniversary of the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair, 21-year-old Lauren Esdale of Seagrave, ON, was crowned the $12,500 'Alfred...

Mexico is magic for Ashlee Bond

Major League Show Jumping's tour in Mexico ended on a high note for Ashlee Bond (ISR) and Donatello 141. Together, they claimed the GNP CSI5* Grand Prix as one of...

Exciting sport delivers top CSI3* and CSI2* GP winners - an overview!

Discover all CSI3* and CSI2* GP winners of this week ... 

Richard Vogel unbeatable in Stuttgart's World Cup

The World Cup competition in Stuttgart delivered top sport. After an exciting Jump-Off it was home hero, Richard Vogel claiming the win in front of the home crowd!

Eye Candy swipes gold in Monterrey

As the season winds down, Eye Candy is gearing up. The 2021 Major League Show Jumping season champions earned their second win of the 2022 season as MLSJ's stint in...

Daniel Coyle and Legacy reign supreme in World Cup Toronto

Only three combinations managed to qualify for the Jump-Off in the 1.60m World Cup competition in Toronto. In the 'Hickstead Trophy' only Daniel Coyle and his trusted 12-year-old Legacy produced a double...

Eiken Sato reigns 1.55m Longines Ranking of Stuttgart

Ridden over two rounds the main Longines Ranking class in Stuttgart was build 1.55m heigh tonight. In the end it was Japan's Eiken Sato, riding for Paul Schockemöhle, who speeded...