
Compatriot Rothenberger pushes the legend to the limit; Denmark’s Dufour boldly takes bronze
Against the odds, team Ireland claimed jumping gold at the Longines FEI European Championships 2017 at the Ullevi Stadium in Gothenburg tonight; Sweden and Switzerland silver and bronze medallist
Le Grandes Semaines de Fontainebleau is an unmissable fixture on the equestrian calendar that sees 1,850 horses from 2 to 7 years-old competing in 2 disciplines: Show jumping and Show Hunter.
As if scripted to perfection, Sweden’s Rio Olympic individual silver medallists, Peder Fredricson (45) and the 11-year-old gelding H&M All In, galloped to victory on the opening day of Jumping at the FEI European Championships 2017 in Gothenburg (SWE) today.
For the second day running Denmark went head-to-head with Para-Equestrian Dressage powerhouse Great Britain as the two nations dominated a compelling final day of Freestyle to Music action in Gothenburg’s Heden Arena at the Longines FEI European Championships 2017.
They may have been thrown slightly off course a few times in recent years, but Team Germany showed that they most definitely have the bit between their teeth once again when following up their Rio 2016 Olympic team victory to claim their 23rd Dressage team title at the Longines FEI...
Chasing down their 23rd European team Dressage title, Germany took a firm grip on the leaderboard at the halfway stage of the Grand Prix at the Longines FEI European Championships 2017 in Gothenburg (SWE) this evening.
After a day of drama, intrigue and nail-biting tension, Great Britain squeezed through to retain their FEI Para-Equestrian Dressage European Championships team title by the slimmest of margins, relying on a magical final ride from superstar debutant, Julie Payne with the mare Athene Lindebjerg.
ClassHorseTV Jumpingclash Challenge and Arexpo are pleased to announce that the 4* plus 1* show jumping event which will take place in Milan from the 14h until the 17th of September, has registered already formal entries of 21 nations reppresented by more than 200 riders from all over the world.
Everything is ready in Gothenburg to start the Longines FEI European Championship for dressage and showjumping
British back on top as Ingrid Klimke wins first individual title ahead of triple champion Michael Jung