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Simone Blum out after fall at Sunhine Tour

World champion Simone Blum will not start again at the Sunshine Tour. She fell on Wednesday and therefore has to take a short break. She is currently hospitalized in Spain. 

Lucy Deslauriers: "He knew what I was going to do before I did it"

Lucy Deslauriers (USA) and Hester, owned by Lisa Deslauriers, were in fine form on Thursday, February 11, as they flew to the top of the leaderboard in the International Arena...

"It is completely irresponsible to send a horse to Tokyo without proper preparation."

There is more and more concern about the continuation of the Olympics and about to what extent the horses can come here 'prepared'. Currently there are still few CSI5 *...

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Vilamoura: Anouk de Ruijter wins the 7yo class

In Vilamoura Holland took home the gold and silver. Anouk de Ruijter won the class, Mel Thijssen ended in second place.

Vilamoura: Laura Renwick leaves competition behind in the main class

Laura Renwick just won the 1.45m in Vilamoura. With Arkuga (v. Arko II) and 59,75 seconds she was too fast for Leon Thijssen and Bronislav Chudyba. 

David Will speeds to the victory in 1m50 Sunshine Tour

The Sunshine Tour had its highlight today with the 1m50 class of the Big Tour and the German riders dominated. The victory went to David Will. He managed to keep...

French victory in main number Valencia

In Valencia there is also still busy international level jumping. A 1m40 class of the CSI2* competition was the main number of the day and it had a French winner.

Epaillard unbeatable in rankingclass Oliva

In Oliva, the highlight of the day was just jumped: the LR section of the Gold competition. There was direct jumping against the clock and 39 participants ventured into the...

Emmen and Boni victorious in Youngster Tour Vejer de la Frontera

At the Sunshine Tour in Vejer de la Frontera, two classes for 7-year old horses were scheduled for today. In one of those two classes; the victory went to the...

CCI5* Kentucky goes ahead after all thanks to crowdfunding

The Kentucky CCI5* competition, which was cancelled earlier this month due to financial reasons, may now go ahead after all. Indeed, over £550,000 was raised through crowdfunding.