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Helgstrand Dressage has announced the heartbreaking loss of their champion stallion, Jovian, who passed away at just 11 years old following complications during gelding. The double World Champion leaves behind an extraordinary competitive and breeding legacy.
Australian driver Jodie Mckeone has delivered a strong dressage performance at the FEI Para Driving World Championship in Lähden, Germany, placing seventh with Zeusz ahead of Saturday’s marathon and remaining firmly in medal contention.
The 2025 Defender Burghley Horse Trials opened with the first horse inspection, where 51 of 52 combinations passed. Australia’s Sammi Birch and Finduss PFB progress to Friday’s dressage phase, while Samantha Lissington and Matthew Heath claimed best-dressed honours.
Following Justin Verboomen and Zonik Plus’s success at the 2025 FEI Dressage European Championship in Crozet, the talented duo has now secured the #1 spot in the FEI Dressage World Rankings for Athletes and Horses.
The 2025 FEI Para Driving Championship is underway in Lähden, Germany, with 28 athletes preparing for dressage, marathon, and cones. Australia’s Jodie McKeone competes in Grade 1, while organisers promise a world-class event with a family spirit.
The 2025 RDA (NSW) Dressage Championships, Mounted Games and Gymkhana Gala at SIEC brought riders together for three inspiring days of competition, camaraderie and achievement, showcasing personal bests, teamwork, and the dedication of volunteers and organisers.
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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.
Waratah World Cup Show delivered four days of thrilling sport, from rising young horse stars to a nail-biting Trans-Tasman battle, culminating in Sam Overton and Oaks Cassanova’s spectacular return to winning form.