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Daniel Deusser and Killer Queen Vdm lest best in 1.55m Audi Prix

Taking home the win is something Daniel Deusser did literally and figuratively at the Brussel Stephex Masters. With his top mount Killer Queen Vdm the German rider for the Stephex...

Hans-Dieter Dreher and Berlin Eagles on top in Hamburg GCL

This week Hamburg is the hotspot for the Longines Global Champions Tour. Today the first round of the Global Champions League delivered an all German victory with Hans-Dieter Dreher on...

Cedric Hurel makes it a home win in Valence

A total of 41 combinations took the start in the 1.50m Longines Ranking class in Valence. In this CSI5* class 12 combinaties qualified for the Jump-Off. Four pairs produced a...

Sameh El Dahan takes CSI5* opening in Hamburg

Ready for the LGCT action, it was fresh British rider, Sameh El Dahan who speeded to victory in the 1.45m opening class. Aboard his trusted 17-year-old Suma's Zorro (Douglas), El...

Carambole makes Willem Greve’s life easy at Brussels Masters

Dutchman Willem Greve had a textbook first jumping day at the Brussels Masters. The Olympic rider triumphed in the 1.50m class with Carambole and finished as the runner up in...

Qualifications seven-and eight year old horses in Hamburg

Yuri Mansur won the first qualifier for the 7 year old horses in Hamburg with QH Bamboleo Santo Antonio with 69.62 seconds. 

Jean Luc Mourier jumps to victory in Hubside

Jean Luc Mourier completed a clear round in 60.46 seconds with Captain Keen (by Windows vh Costerveld) and won the CSI4* 1m45 in Hubside.

Francisco José Mesquita Musa wins CSI5* in Wolvertem

The victory during the Brussels Stephex Masters went to Francisco José Mesquita Musa with Catch Me Imperio Egipcio (by Contagio) with 25.04 seconds in the jump-off.

Belgium's Michele George wins gold medal on Paralympics

Michele George just took the gold medal with Best of 8 (by Boniface) in the Grade V with 76.524%.

Gregory Wathelet wins the CSI3* 1m45 in Brussels Stephex Masters

Gregory Wathelet had just won the victory on home grounds in Brussels, with Edesa's Basantos (by Casantos) he was able to ride double clear with a time of 36.47 seconds...