London International Horse Show News
- The Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ presented by Agria, the pinnacle Jumping competition of the Show, brought together the world’s best horse and rider combinations
- Spectators enjoyed a day of outstanding Showing classes on the final day of the Show, held in both the International Arena and the New Horizon
- The Agria 128cms Championship saw 12 of the best up-and-coming and smallest jumping competitors battle it out in a thrilling contest of speed. Seven riders
- The Longines Christmas Cracker, a 1.50m jump-off class, saw 13 of the 25 starters go through to a second round against the clock. First to
- The FEI Driving World Cupâ„¢ Qualifier, presented by Karen and Hugh Scott-Barrett, concluded this evening with seven teams vying for the prestigious title. With only
- The New Horizon Plastics London Arena was the stage for two exceptional Championships today, both highlighting performance excellence: the New Horizon Plastics BSPS Performance Coloured
- The Longines Christmas Cracker, a 1.50m jump-off class, saw 13 of the 25 starters go through to a second round against the clock. First to
- Earlier today The Snowflake Stakes, held over one round, provided a fast and thrilling competition for the packed crowds. First to set the pace was
- Gemma Stevens opened the Afternoon Performance with a spectacular win in the Cavago Six Bar jumping class. Thirteen competitors stepped up to tackle the five-round
- Twelve of the country’s brightest young riders lined-up in the Green Mile Bedding Mini Stakes (148cm). Of the seven making it through to the jump-off,
- The pinnacle class of the day, The London Grand Prix, saw 35 of the world’s best horse and rider combinations go head-to-head for the €110,000
- The Markel Jockeys Jumping class takes place in support of the Injured Jockeys Fund, an invaluable resource for the racing industry. Celebrating its 60th anniversary
- The New Horizon Plastics London Arena hosted two Championships today: the Rising Star Cob Type Championship and the Rising Star Hack Type Championship. The Rising
- Gnr Charlotte Pudge RA emerged victorious in the highly anticipated Services Show Jumping Final. The competition, a highlight of the military equestrian competition, brought together
- In the first of two FEI Driving World Cup™ legs presented by Karen and Hugh Scott-Barrett at this year’s London International Horse Show, Belgium’s Dries
- The final speed class of the Show – showcased some of the most exciting riders in the sport. Only the 10 best from the initial