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David Will takes Longines Ranking of Oliva

In Oliva, the ranking class of the Gold competition has just been jumped. Riders jumped over a height of 1m45 and directly against the clock. The victory went to David...

Mario Deslauriers sees Amsterdam 27 leave for Israel

Mario Deslauriers has said goodbye to Amsterdam 27 (by Catoki). From now on he will appear under the saddle of Teddy Vlock, who rides for Israel.

Gilbert Böckmann new coach of New Zealand team

Gilbert Böckmann is the new national coach of the New Zealand team. The German was the coach of the Australian team for six years, but now changes 'nationality'. He assisted...

Wulschner on top in main class Salzburg

In Salzburg on Wednesday evening, the main number of the day was jumped: a 1m40 class in which was jumped directly against the clock. The victory was for Benjamin Wulschner....

Eric Lamaze and Chacco Kid Victorious at the Winter Equestrian Festival

Eric Lamaze (CAN) and Chacco Kid returned to the ring in fine form scoring their first victory of the season in the $6,000 Douglas Elliman Real Estate 1.45m Jumpers as...

Hassmann and Vereecke share the victory in main class Opglabbeek

In Sentower Park the main number of the day has just been jumped: a 1m40 class that was ridden directly against the clock. The victory went to Andres Vereecke. He...

Harry Charles on top in Youngster Tour Oliva

In Oliva, the whole day was about the young horses. The main event of the day was the 7-year old horses class with 24 participants. The riders had a very...

Scott Brash: "The warm up is for actually warming up. Not to test the scope of your horse"

While hopes are higher than ever for amateur competitions to be allowed to restart, several top riders are making an appeal. Scott Brash is launching an awareness. The warm-up ring...

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Canada disqualified from the Olympics, Argentina takes over spot

Yesterday, Canada and the Canadian team received a definitive answer regarding the Olympic Games. The Court of Arbitration for Sport decided yesterday that their disqualification is justified. In the blood...

Darragh Kenny's Go Easy de Muze retires from the sport

Ireland's showjumping rider, Darragh Kenny has announced the retirement of his 15-year-old gelding, Go Easy de Muze (Vigo d'Arsouilles). Kenny welcomed the gelding in 2016, before Go Easy was competed...