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The Boneo Park World Cup Show, presented by SFS Fencing Australia, came to a thrilling conclusion on Sunday afternoon, with Emma Collins and Oaks Abracadabra claiming victory in the World Cup Qualifier CSI1*-W.
Influential show jumping sire Chacoon Blue has sadly passed away at age 16. The much-loved Schockemöhle stallion, known for his exceptional talent and remarkable offspring, was euthanised following complications from laminitis after a successful colic operation.
Brynie Lee has won the 2025 Garryowen Equestrienne Turnout riding Simone Padoin’s Wynara Signature at the Melbourne Royal Show — just three years after her sister claimed the same prestigious title on the very same horse.
Australia’s driving stars have struck gold once again, with Boyd Exell and Tor Van Den Berge powering to Nations Cup victory at Baborówko, Poland. Competing with just two drivers, the pair delivered flawless performances to top both the team and individual podiums.
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The Road to Texas continues this weekend at Boneo Park, as more than 500 horses and elite riders from across Australia and New Zealand descend on the Mornington Peninsula for the Boneo Park World Cup Show, presented by SFS Fencing Australia.
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The Boneo Park World Cup Show, presented by SFS Fencing Australia, came to a thrilling conclusion on Sunday afternoon, with Emma Collins and Oaks Abracadabra claiming victory in the World Cup Qualifier CSI1*-W.
Influential show jumping sire Chacoon Blue has sadly passed away at age 16. The much-loved Schockemöhle stallion, known for his exceptional talent and remarkable offspring, was euthanised following complications from laminitis after a successful colic operation.
The Road to Texas continues this weekend at Boneo Park, as more than 500 horses and elite riders from across Australia and New Zealand descend on the Mornington Peninsula for the Boneo Park World Cup Show, presented by SFS Fencing Australia.
The FEI WBFSH Jumping World Breeding Championship for Young Horses celebrated its 30th anniversary at Zangersheide, where 674 of the world’s best five, six, and seven-year-olds showcased future star power in thrilling finals across Lanaken’s famous arenas.