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Jayden Brown dominated the Grand Prix Special at the NSW Dressage Championships, winning with WillingaPark Quincy B ahead of D’Esperanza. The results secured him both the Open Big Tour Championship and reserve title as the event wrapped up over the weekend.
Australian Olympian Simone Pearce and nine-year-old mare Daenerys Targaryen 4 continued their winning form in Germany, claiming the S*** Intermediaire A at Bübinger Hof on 73.110%. The promising partnership finished nearly six percent ahead of their nearest rivals.
Australia delivered a strong performance at the FEI Eventing Nations Cup in Arville, Belgium, securing third place among 11 teams. Olympian Kevin McNab impressed with a seventh-place finish individually, supported by solid efforts from Olivia Barton, Isabel English and Grace Kay.
Olympian Jayden Brown made a winning return to the arena with WillingaPark Quincy B at the 2025 Regency Floats NSW Dressage Championships in Tamworth, claiming the Grand Prix on Friday with a standout performance and a winning score of 71.703%.
Two Senior teams and two Young Rider teams have been named for the first leg of the Trans-Tasman Test Series.
At CHIO Aachen this year, Australian carriage drivers Boyd Exell and Tor Van Den Berge made history in winning the Baron und Baronin von Buchholtz CAIO Nations Cup – becoming the first Australian team to do so.
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Jayden Brown dominated the Grand Prix Special at the NSW Dressage Championships, winning with WillingaPark Quincy B ahead of D’Esperanza. The results secured him both the Open Big Tour Championship and reserve title as the event wrapped up over the weekend.
Australian Olympian Simone Pearce and nine-year-old mare Daenerys Targaryen 4 continued their winning form in Germany, claiming the S*** Intermediaire A at Bübinger Hof on 73.110%. The promising partnership finished nearly six percent ahead of their nearest rivals.
Olympian Jayden Brown made a winning return to the arena with WillingaPark Quincy B at the 2025 Regency Floats NSW Dressage Championships in Tamworth, claiming the Grand Prix on Friday with a standout performance and a winning score of 71.703%.
The world’s finest young Dressage horses gathered in a well-attended Verden, Germany, to contest the FEI WBFSH Dressage World Breeding Championships for Young Horses across three age divisions. The event was dominated by the Dutch KWPN studbook, which collected five of the nine medals on offer.