Virtus Equestrian
The third and final day of competition for the Carlton Performance Horses (CPH) Dressage Extravaganza took place at Boneo Park today, with Para and Virtus riders once again in action as part of the 2025 Australian Para Dressage Championships.
Para and Virtus riders brought their A-game to the second day of competition at the 2025 Australian Para Dressage Championships, held as part of the Carlton Performance Horses (CPH) Dressage Extravaganza at Boneo Park.
Para Dressage and Virtus riders kicked off the 2025 Australian Para Dressage Championships at Boneo Park with outstanding performances, including multiple scores over 70% in CPEDI3* classes, showcasing talent, dedication, and the sport’s inspiring spirit.
Australia has collected a total of five medals – two gold, two silver and one bronze – at the 2025 Virtus World Equestrian Dressage Championships at Sparsholt College in England (21-25 July).
All eyes are on Sparsholt College in England, where an Australian team is gearing up for the 2025 Virtus World Equestrian Dressage Championships from 21-25 July.
Run by Hawkesbury Dressage Club, the popular Hawkesbury Dressage Festival is back again this year at Sydney International Equestrian Centre from 14-22 June. This year, the event hosted an international-level Para Dressage competition (CPEDI3* and CPEDI2*), as well as Virtus Equestrian classes in conjunction with the team at Carlton Performance Horses. These classes were run over the first three days of competition, from 15-17 June.
Excitement is in the air this week as 28 athletes gear up to compete at Sydney’s CPEDI at the Sydney International Equestrian Centre, held in conjunction with the Hawkesbury Dressage Festival (14–22 June).