
The 61st annual Del Mar National Horse Show, one of the most prestigious horse shows in the nation, wraps up its third and final week with Hunter/Jumper Week, Tuesday through Sunday, May 2–7. (Read on…)
Darren Chiacchia of Ocala, FL, took a commanding lead Friday at the Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event CCI**** Presented by Farnam when he and Windfall II glided through a dressage test that brought cheers from the record crowd in the stands. (Read on…)
Call it a day! The dressage phase of the 2006 Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event presented by Farnam ended with a second day of unprecedented beautiful weather and sun-kissed crowds who were witness to two days of the expert dressage tests. And with American riders siting in seven of the top 10 placings, it was a particular triumph for the U.S. eventing world. (Read on…)
Sarah Chovnick and Piano Man were in perfect harmony at the HITS Commonwealth National in Culpeper, Va., where they earned the small junior, 15 and under, championship. (Read on…)
Click Here to View the Course Layout and Jumps from Friday’s Round 2 at the 2006 FEI World Cup Final. Both the Jump Designs and the Course Design were completed by Frank Rothenberger. Just run your mouse over the jump and a picture of the jump will appead in the upper left corner of your browser.
Sweden’s Rolf-Goran Bengtsson claimed the honours in the second of the three jumping tests at the FEI World Cup Jumping Final in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia today but it is Switzerland’s Beat Mandli and Germany’s Marcus Ehning who jointly head the leaderboard going into Sunday’s finale, with Ireland’s Jessica Kuerten snapping at their heels. (Read on…)
Riders with disabilities are fully part of the FEI equestrian family. The FEI President and IPC President Sir Philip Craven The 2nd day of the 2006 FEI General Assembly week was devoted to the meeting of the FEI Bureau consisting of preparation of matters and decisions to be taken at the General Assembly. (Read on…)
Marcus Ehning and Beat Mandli tied for lead after Round 2
The class is run in reverse order of placings of yesterday’s opening speed class of the World Cup Final. It is the Asian riders who lead them out. Michelle Barrera and Kayak ven het Gravenhof are first to start in the 2nd class of the World Cup Final, a jump-off class.
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