In Vilamoura, the final class of the day just came to a close. Gregory Wathelet resounded the Brabançonne and won the CSI3* 1.45m class.
In Verona, the competition officially kicked off! In a two phases special competition, 22 combinations managed to stay double clear but it was Jessica Springsteen who took home the win.
Show jumping competition made its debut at the 2021 National Horse Show Thursday, November 4. Welcoming some of the world's top show jumping athletes and their mounts, the CSI4* designated...
The new U25 FEI World Ranking list is known. In first place, Switzerland's Bryan Balsiger continues to show off with a score of 1910 points. Michael Pender moves up one place with...
For the second month in a row, Swede Peder Fredericson is still the world's No. 1 in the Longines Ranking! With a total score of 2970 points he still surpasses...
The FEI has announced its provisional international jumping calendar. And it is jam-packed. Next year, no less than 827 international show jumping competitions will be organized. In other words, about...
Major League Show Jumping concluded a stunning week in Mexico at Otomí Residencial Hípico in San Miguel de Allende with a win for Ireland’s Jordan Coyle (IRL) and Boston Ask...
On Portuguese soil in Vilamoura the international riders competed for the title of the 1m50 Grand Prix today. This CSI4* class was ridden in two phases. In the jump-off Italian rider Piergiorgio Bucci...
It was a very exciting jump off in Sentower Park where the GP ranking class was held over a height of 1m55. The second phase of this class put everyone...
It looked to be an extremely difficult jump-off in this ranking class on Spanish soil today. Only four combinations were able to go around clear and in a sharp time...
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