‘Girl from nowhere’ stars on World Cup Final stage: ‘I’m the driver, the rider, the groom and the coach!’
Horse & Hound | Dressage
by Martha Terry
9h ago
FEI Dressage World Cup™ Final, Riyadh 2024,Saudi Arabia The World Cup Finals is an elite stratosphere, for the best riders of the world, the most valuable horses. But now and again, a story emerges to warm the cockles and allow all of us to dream. Lithuanian rider Justina Vanagaitė brought her horse to Riyadh in Saudi Arabia for this year’s FEI Dressage World Cup Final (16–20 April). If enthusiasm could win a class, Justina would be in a league of her own. The 34-year-old had already made history in Doha earlier this year as the first CDI5* dressage rider to compete without spurs. In Riyadh, s ..read more
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Two more shows follow Aachen in withdrawing from major series – but hopes ‘optimistic’ for its future
Horse & Hound | Dressage
by Lucy Elder
2d ago
Rotterdam, pictured during the 2019 European Championships, is among the shows to have withdrawn from the 2024 FEI Nations Cup dressage series. Two further fixtures have followed Aachen in withdrawing from the FEI Dressage Nations Cup series this year, in favour of running their own team competitions. The news means that the 2024 FEI series is down to three legs, from its original six. The remaining legs are Wellington in the US, which took place in February, Compiegne in France (2 to 4 May) and Pilisjászfalu in Hungary (8 to 12 May). Aachen, Falsterbø and Rotterdam will all go ahead with thei ..read more
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‘I couldn’t have asked for more’: flying Friesians and amateur rider catch the eye at winter dressage championships
Horse & Hound | Dressage
by Oscar Williams
3d ago
Gracie Catling and Fraithwens Wytske Fan Ter Lune at the 2024 NAF Five Star Winter Dressage Championships. Gracie Catling and her Friesians are becoming regular features at the NAF Five Star Winter Championships, and they caught the eye once again this year – bringing drama and bombast to the freestyle classes, finishing in the top four, four times. We caught up with Gracie to reflect on her championship experience, and what it is about Friesians that makes them so well-suited to a career between the boards. Gracie’s highlight was coming second on nine-year-old Fraithwens Wytske Fan Ter Lune ..read more
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James Bond helps Swede to World Cup Final win at the ninth attempt; favourite eliminated
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by Martha Terry
3d ago
Patrik Kittel and Touchdown, the World Cup Final winners Patrik Kittel won the dressage World Cup Final freestyle at the ninth time of asking, riding Touchdown. This competition went to the wire, as the top three were the last to go – and were covered by just over 0.25% in the final reckoning. But Patrik’s brilliant James Bond routine stole the show, with Denmark’s Nanna Skodborg Merrald second aboard Blue Hors Don Olymbrio, and Isabell Werth third on DSP Quantaz. Patrik, 47, remembered being a spectator when his compatriot Louise Natthorst – who trains him now – won the World Cup Final 24 yea ..read more
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‘Extremely unlucky’ says vet after Lottie Fry eliminated at dressage World Cup Final
Horse & Hound | Dressage
by Martha Terry
3d ago
Lottie Fry and Everdale after winning the FEI World Cup Final grand prix in Riyadh. The hot favourite Lottie Fry was eliminated from the dressage World Cup Final in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, after her stallion Everdale was judged to have blood in the mouth prior to starting her test. The grand prix winner Lottie was first into the ring from the final quartet in the deciding freestyle, but the judge at C, Hans-Christian Matthiesen, stopped her before she’d trotted round outside the boards once, had a quick word, and Everdale left the ring on a long-rein walk. “That’s one of the very difficult parts ..read more
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Championship title changes hands as rider with duplicate memberships ineligible to compete
Horse & Hound | Dressage
by Eleanor Jones
5d ago
H7HR4H Detail, dressage riding One of the titles at the PetPlan Winter Area Festival Championships has changed hands as it has emerged the original winner was ineligible to compete, and had more than one British Dressage (BD) profile. BD has confirmed that the elementary bronze title, awarded on 11 April, has changed hands, as after the championship had finished, BD was “made aware that the rider who won this class was ineligible to compete”. “After further investigation and subsequent checks of the member’s duplicate record, this was confirmed by our head office team, and the rider was duly ..read more
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‘He’s so happy when I say “good job”’: Lottie Fry takes control of World Cup Final
Horse & Hound | Dressage
by Martha Terry
1w ago
Lottie Fry and Everdale topped the leader board on 75.38% in the grand prix. Britain’s sole representative in the dressage World Cup Finals won the grand prix in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The reigning world champion Lottie Fry, riding her second string Everdale, headed the field by more than 2%, scoring 75.38%. Sweden’s Patrik Kittel was runner-up with his European Championship ride Touchdown on 73.29%. Lottie goes down in history as the first international dressage winner to be crowned in this country. Bar a slight blip where Everdale took his eye off the ball before the rein-back, Lottie’s test ..read more
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Final chance to get your hands on Paris 2024 Olympic tickets
Horse & Hound | Dressage
by Lucy Elder
1w ago
A virtual image of how the equestrian venue at Versailles for the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games will look. Thousands of tickets for equestrian events at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games will go on sale at 9am UK time on Wednesday (17 April), giving fans one last chance to bag their spot. A total of 9,000 new tickets for equestrian disciplines will be available, with prices ranging from €24 (£20.51) to €420 (£358.96), including places at the the individual showjumping final (from €100/£85) and dressage medal sessions (€85/£72.65) This is part of a wider release of more than 250,000 new ti ..read more
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A golden double, Lottie Fry's former assistant rider and a veteran five-star eventer all feature on the final day of the Winter Dressage Championships
Horse & Hound | Dressage
by Martha Terry
1w ago
Katie Bailey and Escomond, double champions at the Winter Dressage Championships 2024 Katie Bailey notched a second win of the week on Escomond, adding the HorseLight Medium Gold title to the previous day’s advanced medium sash at the 2024 NAF Five Star Winter Dressage Championships. She earned herself a comfortable victory margin on 73.15%. She had a long wait to celebrate her success as her biggest threat looked to be the final horse into the arena, GF Sezuki. Claire Abel’s Sezuan mare had already finished a narrow second in the freestyle earlier in the day, but was foiled again for the top ..read more
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Stunning rescued gypsy cob mixing it with the warmbloods at winter championships
Horse & Hound | Dressage
by Oscar Williams
1w ago
Cob Marley competing at the Winter Area Festival Championships at Addington Equestrian. “What we don’t have in height, we make up for in hair,” said a beaming Ruby Lewin following her plus-65% test aboard CNS Cob Marley in the 2024 Petplan Elementary Bronze Winter Area Festival Championship. The class was won by Jonathan Canty and Fablewelt (69.7%) but despite that, there was no containing Ruby’s delight: “We’ve got our own unique way and I love it.” The 15-year-old traditional gypsy cob – who stands at only 13.1hh – was rescued in poor condition as a two-year-old by Charmaine Senior, who sti ..read more
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