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Australia’s Janelle Marshall will contest the 2025 FEI Driving World Championship for Combined Ponies in France with Halcyonia Mistletoe, joining 44 athletes from 17 nations in the Pony Singles division from 17–21 September.
The campaign to save Clarendon dressage grounds has faced another hurdle, with Hawkesbury Council voting against further discussions. Despite setbacks, Equestrian NSW, Equestrian Australia, and the Save Clarendon group remain determined to protect this historic equestrian facility for future generations.
Breeders face a choice between young, promising stallions and proven sires with established performance records. International Horse Breeders (IHB) explores the top dressage and jumping stallions, offering insight into breeding values and success factors.
From thrilling finals to rising young stars and a community spirit that shone, the 2025 Willinga at Juandah Plains showcased campdrafting at its finest.
The Netherlands’ Jacques Poppen and Germany’s Alexandra Sievers were crowned World Para Driving champions in Lähden. Australia’s Jodie Mckeone, driving Zeusz, placed 12th overall with a strong performance across all phases, proudly representing Australia on the world stage.
The FEI Para Dressage European Championship in Ermelo delivered thrilling sport, showcasing exceptional partnerships, inspiring performances, and fierce competition across all grades. Riders battled for individual and team honours, setting the tone for a memorable championship.
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Breeders face a choice between young, promising stallions and proven sires with established performance records. International Horse Breeders (IHB) explores the top dressage and jumping stallions, offering insight into breeding values and success factors.
The AELEC Tamworth World Cup Show delivered four thrilling days of competition, from Trans-Tasman team victories to exciting tour finals, with New Zealand’s Sophie Scott and Normandy GHP among the standout performers in a packed program.
New Zealand’s Sophie Scott and Normandy GHP claimed victory in the Tamworth World Cup Qualifier, producing a lightning-fast clear in the jump-off to edge out Australia’s Sam Overton and Cha Cha Blue GHP in a thrilling finale.
The AELEC Tamworth World Cup (28-31 August) will host the fifth FEI Jumping World Cup Qualifier, attracting Australia and New Zealand’s best riders. With leaderboard points tight and the Trans-Tasman Test Series also heating up, thrilling competition is guaranteed across four days.