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Mathilda Karlsson receives Olympic ticket

Mathilda Karlsson has received her Olympic Ticket. Karlsson, who is based in Germany, is representing Sri Lanka in the competition ring. She qualified with her 11-year-old Chopin VA (Casall). For...

New talent for Sergio Alvarez Moya

The Spanish showjumping rider, Sergio Alvarez Moya has welcomed a new talent in his stables. This week Moya will compete for the first time aboard Faye Blue (Mr. Blue) at...

Jos Verlooy remains number one U25 rider of the world

Belgium Champion, Jos Verlooy has kicked-off the new year on top of the U25 ranking. Verlooy remains the best U25 rider of the world, and is being followed by his...

Cute S sold to the USA

Peder Fredricson's Cute S has been sold to the USA. The Pessoa VDL-mare was produced by Robin Ingvarsson competed internationally by Stéphanie Holmen and Peder Fredricson.

Arnaud Doem wins 1.45m Grand Prix Villeneuve-Loubet

Only three combinations qualified for the Jump-Off in the 1.45m Grand Prix of Villeneuve-Loubet. It was eventually Belgium's Arnaud Doem who conquered the class aboard Eternity du Seigneur.QUICK RESULTS1. Arnaud...

Hans-Dieter Dreher's Colore moves to France

Hans-Dieter Dreher's former top horse, Colore (Contender x Lord) moves to France. The sire was produced at an international level by Beat Mandli. Later 'Hansi' took over the reins.

Shane Breen and Ipswich van de Wolfsakker win Abu Dhabi's Grand Prix

Ten combinations qualified for the Jump-Off in the 1.60m Worldcup Grand Prix in Abu Dhabi. Only three combinations kept it clear in this jump-off. It was Shane Breen and Jos...

Caletto Cabana changed rider...

USA's showjumping rider, Wilton Porter has sold his 1.60m horse, Caletto Cabana (Cassini I). Together with the 12-year-old mare, the pupil of Jeroen Dubbeldam jumped up to a 1.60m level....

Martin Fuchs is the new world number one

European has kicked off his 2020 as the world number one show jumping rider. Fuchs succeeded in replacing compatriot, Steve Guerdat after Guerdat took in the number one spot for 12 months.

Holger Münstermann has passed away.

German trainer and Grand Prix-rider Holster Münstermann has passed away on the 28th of December last year. He was 55 years old. 

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