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Julien Epaillard keeps gold medal CSI5*-W Bordeaux at home

Julien Epaillaird won the CSI5* in Bordeaux this evening. He was by far the best rider in the arena. QUICK RESULT1. Julien Epaillard - Queeletta2. Marlon Modolo Zanotelli - Icarus3. Marcus...

Bertram Allen wins in Wellington with Lafayette van Overis, also conquers third place

Bertram Allen was the man to beat in Wellington, USA. In the end, he takes two places on the stage, only being interrupted by Santiago LambreQUICK RESULT1. Bertram Allen -...

Shane Breen and Mouda Zeyada share the spoils in Sharjah

The class was of the H.H. Sharjah Ruler Cup was set at a height of 1.50m. After a jump-Off with 13 combinations it were Egypt's Mouda Zeyada and Ireland's Shane...

Filippo Marco Bologni scores the 1.45m main class in Valencia

It was Italy's Filippo Marco Bologni who conquered today's main 1.45m class in Valencia. The Italian show jumper conquered the class aboard the sBs-sire, Diplomat (Kasmir Van Schuttershof). The pair...

Laura Hite & Calypso VD Zuuthoeve Claim First Place Title in $100,000 Ariat Grand Prix at Desert International Horse Park

Laura Hite (USA) aboard her own Calypso vd Zuuthoeve (Tangelo Van De Zuuthoeve x Thunder Van De Zuuthoeve) led the victory gallop in the $100,000 Ariat Grand Prix at the...

Darragh Kenny Saves the Best for Last in the $213,300 CSI4*-W Longines FEI Jumping World Cup

Ireland’s Darragh Kenny laid it all on the line, besting a three-horse jump-off to win the $213,300 CSI4*-W Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ Wellington, Presented by Canadian Pacific. The penultimate...

All CSI3* and CSI2* GP-results

Jumpings in Germany, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, ... this weekend. Now that the weekend is over, so is the wait to know who won the Grand Prix. 

Michael Whitaker wins Sharjah Grand Prix with Flinstering

Michael Whitaker was the winner of today's Grand Prix in Sharjah. 

French rider Edward Levy beats German stronghold in Longines Ranking class of Offenburg

The German competition was strong and they were many, but French rider Edward Levy beat them all in today's Longines Ranking class of Offenburg. 

Antonio Matos Almeida wins CSI3* of Vilamoura

Antonio Matos Almeida was the one winning the CSI3* 1,40m of Vilamoura today. 

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