FALSTERBO, Sweden, July 13, 2018–Adelinde Cornelissen rode Zephyr to victory in the CDI3* Grand Prix Friday, the third win of the year for the Dutch pair. Don Auriello, the two-time Olympic mount for Sweden’s Tinne Vilhelmson Silfvén, did not start…
With exactly two months to the opening of the World Equestrian Games, hundreds of riders are competing over the next couple of weeks for a ticket to what is the most ambitious privately-funded championships in history and in the throes…
TOKYO, July 11, 2018–Equestrian Park to be used for dressage and jumping at the 2020 Olympics was among the venues described as “very, very impressive” by International Olympic Committee (IOC) Coordination Commission chairman John Coates during a tour of several…
WARENDORF, Germany, July 10, 2018–Desperados FRH, Olympic team and individual medal mount for Kristina Bröring-Sprehe, will not start at the World Equestrian Festival CHIO in Aachen, the last opportunity to earn a place on Germany’s team at the World Equestrian…
A much-promoted policy aimed at assuring Australian-based riders more chances to be on the team for the World Equestrian Games in two months but numerous changes made by the national federation impacting European-based competitors has led to an early end…
LEUDELANGE, Luxemboureg, July 8, 2018–Steffen Peters and Suppenkasper posted a personal best score to win the CDI4* Grand Prix Special Sunday to sweep all four Big Tour competitions and give the four-time Olympic rider the longest career winning streak outside…
HARTPURY, England, July 8, 2018–Charlotte Dujardin rode Mount St. John Freestyle to a personal best score to win the Hartpury Dressage Festival CDI3* Grand Prix Sunday to keep alive the British partnership’s record of being undefeated in eight competitions at…
HARTPURY, England, July 7, 2018–Richard Davison and his 12-year-old homebred Bubblingh posted the first victory of the year in taking the CDI3* Grand Prix Freestyle on a personal best score in their campaign to be on Great Britain’s team at…
America’s Steffen Peters on Rosamunde, Dorothee Schneider of Germany on Faustus and Great Britain’s Emile Faurie on Dono di Maggio made big leaps into the world’s top 50 as competiotion heats up for a start at the World Equestrian Games…