Events
From 11-23 August 2026, the FEI World Championships return to Aachen.
Julien Epaillard of France and his much-admired homebred 12-year-old gelding Donatello d’Auge emerged victorious once again in Basel, Switzerland Sunday evening as they were crowned the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup 2025 Final champions.
Ginger Kennett made history in Basel as the first Australian vaulter to compete in an FEI World Cup Final.
Charlotte Fry and Glamourdale once again showcased their class, claiming their very first FEI Dressage World Cup Final victory with an impressive score of 88.195%.
Charlotte Fry and Glamourdale of Great Britain claimed victory in the Grand Prix ahead of Saturday night's FEI World Cup Final Freestyle.
The draws and start times are now out for the Grand Prix, which begins at 1.30pm Friday local time – that's 10.30pm AEDT tonight for those watching from home here in Australia!
Canberra International Horse Trials kicks off tomorrow, with Shane Rose and The Bandit back to defend their CCI4*S title.