In the Belgian city of Knokke, home rider Dominique Hendrickx jumped to a brilliant first place in the CSI5* 1,50m.
In Monaco the CSI5* 1m45 Longines Ranking Class was for Egypts Abdel Saïd. The rider who is based in Belgium saddled his Venise du Reverdy (by Quidam de Revel) with...
At the showjumping competition in Belgium's Knokke the main class of the day was the CSI5* 1m45. It was Irish rider Darragh Kenny who took the competition. Quick results:Darragh Kenny -...
It's a French victory in the Longines Ranking class today in St Tropez. In this CSI4* Faults & Time 1m45 class it was Alexis Deroubaix who showed up for the...
This morning France's Jean Luc Mourier secured a home win at the Hubside Jumping in St Tropez. Aboard Voltaire du Mads, Mourier speeded to victory in the 1.40m CSI4* class.QUICK...
Kevin Staut has parted from one of his top horses, the French number one showjumping rider, sees his 11-year-old Edesa's Cannary moving to Piergiorgrio Bucci.
The Holsteiner Verband has sold his Lenett (Loran) to the United States of America. The 12-year-old stallion will serve in the future as a Hunter horse. Together with Rolf-Göran Bengtsson,...
The 14th LGCT Jumping of Monaco promises its fair share of thrills. During three days, from the 27th to the 29th of June, Monte-Carlo’s Port Hercule will transform, becoming a real equestrian festival....
After jumping to the fourth place, last year in the CSIO5* Grand Prix at Spruce Meadows, Calgary, Luciana Diniz' Fit For Fun 13 was absent from competitions duo to health...
Belgian Gudrun Patteet became the third woman to win a Longines Grand Prix in the Longines Masters series following Pénélope Leprévost of France in 2011 and Australia’s Edwina Tops-Alexander in...
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