Among the first-day winners were Daniel Bedoya and Caylee PCH in the 1.25m Open Jumpers, Nicolas Gamboa and Dreamgirl 22 in the 1.40m Open Jumpers, and Shawn Casady and Ekstra...
Olaf Petersen, Jr (GER) set the power-and-speed track for 78 starting competitors, representing 19 nations. Going clear proved to be quite possible today, with 39 riders finding their way fault...
The Ekestrian Elite Auction is packing up with an impressive online auction. With only one day of the auction left, it really is now or never to secure your new...
News from Twentytwo des Biches! Last Sunday, on the last obstacle of her course in the Grand Prix of the CSI5* in Paris, Twentytwo des Biches had an accident. The mare...
The young athletes brought their A-game against Michel Vaillancourt’s (CAN) track, and 11 members of the opening field navigated their way into the jump-off. The time-allowed produced an issue for...
Mexico earned the series title when the North and Central America and Caribbean division of the Longines FEI Jumping Nations Cup™ series last took place in 2019. In front of...
The $75,000 CaptiveOne Advisors 1.50m Classic CSI4* rounded out show jumping in the International Arena on Sunday of WEF 10. Vaillancourt’s final design of the week was an unbeatable challenge...
The victory during the Medium Tour 1m30 in Spain Sunshine Tour went to James Whitaker on Rumbolds Warrios Echo (by Warrior) with 57.16 seconds.
Kevin Staut wins the Grand Prix CSI5* 1m60 in Paris. Together with Chepetta (Chepetto), he completed a clear round in 35.50 seconds.
Alexander Zetterman is the one who writes the victory in Spain. During the Sunshine Tour he completed a clear round with Newt Hastak (by Cabachon) in 36.23 seconds.