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Belgian dressage shone in Mechelen as Larissa Pauluis claimed victory with Flambeau, leading a home one-two. Justin Verboomen followed closely in second aboard his up-and-coming Grand Prix horse, Djembe de Hus OLD.

Equestrian Life30 Dec 2025

In episode four of ‘The Equestrian’s Inner Life’ podcast, host Pernille Hogg catches up with American Olympian Steffen Peters.

Equestrian Life26 Dec 2025

Laura Graves has announced the heartbreaking loss of her Olympic and World Championship horse, Verdades, who passed away at 23 years of age.

Dana Krause23 Dec 2025

Equestrian Life and Roger Fitzhardinge have issued statements regarding the live stream broadcast of The Victorian Dressage Festival on 12 December, 2025.

Equestrian Life23 Dec 2025

The final Virtus Equestrian Video Competition for 2025 has been run and won, with Australian riders once again producing exciting results.

Equestrian Life22 Dec 2025

Australian driver Boyd Exell has claimed two wins at the 2025 London International Horse Show, before just falling short of a hat trick in the FEI Driving World Cup Ranking Competition on Sunday.

Equestrian Life22 Dec 2025

Belgian dressage shone in Mechelen as Larissa Pauluis claimed victory with Flambeau, leading a home one-two. Justin Verboomen followed closely in second aboard his up-and-coming Grand Prix horse, Djembe de Hus OLD.

In episode four of ‘The Equestrian’s Inner Life’ podcast, host Pernille Hogg catches up with American Olympian Steffen Peters.

Laura Graves has announced the heartbreaking loss of her Olympic and World Championship horse, Verdades, who passed away at 23 years of age.

Equestrian Life and Roger Fitzhardinge have issued statements regarding the live stream broadcast of The Victorian Dressage Festival on 12 December, 2025.

The final Virtus Equestrian Video Competition for 2025 has been run and won, with Australian riders once again producing exciting results.

Australian driver Boyd Exell has claimed two wins at the 2025 London International Horse Show, before just falling short of a hat trick in the FEI Driving World Cup Ranking Competition on Sunday.

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Equestrian Australia has confirmed the Australian Young Rider team set to contest the 2026 Trans-Tasman Challenge, with a team of four emerging talents and one reserve named for the borrowed-horse showdown against New Zealand in Gisborne this January.

The 46th P.S.I. Auction once again delivered everything that has defined Performance Sales International for nearly five decades: outstanding horses, strong global demand and an electric atmosphere that filled the P.S.I. Auction Centre to the very last seat. Bidders from Germany, Australia, Sweden, the USA, Canada, France, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Italy, the Netherlands, Mexico, Colombia, the United Arab Emirates and Taiwan among others created excitement both in the arena and on the phones.

Tom McDermott closed the 2025/26 FEI Jumping World Cup Australian League in dominant style in Sydney, while Phillip Lever’s season-long consistency secured him overall league honours and qualification for the World Cup Final.

The rising stars of New Zealand showjumping and the people behind them have been celebrated and honoured at the Bayleys Hawke’s Bay Young Horse Championships in Heretaunga Hastings this weekend.

Equestrian Australia has confirmed the Australian Young Rider team set to contest the 2026 Trans-Tasman Challenge, with a team of four emerging talents and one reserve named for the borrowed-horse showdown against New Zealand in Gisborne this January.

The 46th P.S.I. Auction once again delivered everything that has defined Performance Sales International for nearly five decades: outstanding horses, strong global demand and an electric atmosphere that filled the P.S.I. Auction Centre to the very last seat. Bidders from Germany, Australia, Sweden, the USA, Canada, France, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Italy, the Netherlands, Mexico, Colombia, the United Arab Emirates and Taiwan among others created excitement both in the arena and on the phones.

Tom McDermott closed the 2025/26 FEI Jumping World Cup Australian League in dominant style in Sydney, while Phillip Lever’s season-long consistency secured him overall league honours and qualification for the World Cup Final.

The rising stars of New Zealand showjumping and the people behind them have been celebrated and honoured at the Bayleys Hawke’s Bay Young Horse Championships in Heretaunga Hastings this weekend.