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Great Britain’s Ben Maher and Explosion W, one of the most phenomenal combinations in show jumping today, were declared LGCT Champion of 2018 in a fairytale ending to their blazing 2018 season.
An edge-of-the-seat GCL cliffhanger saw series leaders London Knights clinging on to pole position in the overall championship with Miami Celtics propelled into third place after a spectacular victory in Rome.
A total of 30 highly talented equestrian athletes from six continents have earned their tickets to represent their nations at the Youth Olympic Games (YOG) - the world’s largest multi-sport youth event - in Buenos Aires (ARG) from 6th to 18th October. And 11 nations will be making their YOG...
The CSIO Spruce Meadows ‘Masters’, one of the most revered and respected equestrian events in the world, will welcome the world’s best riders to Canada from 5-9 September 2018, as they compete for the most sought-after prize in equestrian sport, the Rolex Grand Slam of Show Jumping
Equestrian Sport Productions (ESP) Summer III saw Daniel Zetterman of Lake Worth, FL, take first place in the highlight class of the weekend, the$5,000 DeNiroBootCo Stakes class aboard Free Style, owned by Keren Halperin-Guy, flying through the timers with a fault-free victory.
It only took one round of jumping to determine the winner of the $145.000 CSI4*-W Longines FEI Jumping World Cup Vancouver. Uma O'Neill (USA) jumped the only clear round aboard Clockwise of Greenhill Z to win the class without a jump-off
The Equestrian Sport Productions (ESP) Summer Series competition resumed on Friday, August 17 with ESP Summer II at Equestrian Village at Palm Beach International Equestrian Center (PBIEC).
Thunderbird Show Park Langley (USA) kicks off the road to Gothenburg (SWE)
65 outstanding foals comprise the collection at the Danish Warmblood Elite Foal Auction on 25 August at Vilhelmsborg, Aarhus
FEI European Championships Bishop Burton 2018: lots of gold for Germany and Great Britain while Sweden tops individual Jumping
Winners earn promotion to Division 1 in 2019; second-placed Hungary will join them at Longines 2018 Final in Barcelona