Top of the world signs in for Hickstead Horse Show

Top of the world signs in for Hickstead Horse Show

A number of leading international stars will be competing at next week’s Longines Royal International Horse Show (27-31 July) before heading to the ECCO FEI World Championships.

Three members of Great Britain’s world championship squad will be in action in the home leg of the Longines FEI Jumping Nations Cup™, with Ben Maher, Harry Charles and travelling reserve John Whitaker all on the team for Hickstead.


Two other Hickstead Nations Cup team members – Jodie Hall McAteer and Ellen Whitaker – have also been named as reserves for the championships in Herning, while fellow reserve rider Amy Inglis is among the other British stars who’ll be competing in the international classes at the Royal International. Another British name to look out for at Hickstead is Joe Stockdale, the son of the late Tim Stockdale. Joe is making his senior championship debut next month, and Hickstead will be one of his final competitions before he travels to Denmark.


“We’re delighted by the calibre of entrants we have for this year’s show,” said Hickstead Director Lizzie Bunn. “It will be great to see so many of our world championship team members have their final runs at Hickstead, and it will be a great measure of which nations are on good form. We’d love to see Britain enjoy a home win here before going on to have more success at the FEI World Jumping Championships.”


A stellar list of British talent heading to the Royal International includes the likes of Guy Williams, William Funnell, Lily Attwood, Sameh El Dahan, Samuel Hutton, Holly Smith, and cousins William and Robert Whitaker.


Seven international teams will be competing in the Longines FEI Jumping Nations Cup of Great Britain (Friday 29 July), with a number of other international stars competing at Hickstead before going on to represent their country on the world stage. These include Germany’s Marcus Ehning and Brazil’s Marlon Modolo Zanotelli. The USA isn’t sending a Nations Cup team to Hickstead this year but their rising star Brian Moggre is competing at the All England Jumping Course for the first time before heading to Herning as part of the US team.


source: Press Release