FEI World Championships
The FEI WBFSH Jumping World Breeding Championship for Young Horses celebrated its 30th anniversary at Zangersheide, where 674 of the world’s best five, six, and seven-year-olds showcased future star power in thrilling finals across Lanaken’s famous arenas.
Australia’s Janelle Marshall wrapped up a strong campaign at the 2025 FEI Driving World Championship for Pony Singles in France, finishing 15th with Halcyonia Mistletoe.
Australia’s Janelle Marshall climbed the standings at the 2025 FEI Driving World Championship for Pony Singles, moving into 15th place after a strong marathon phase. Leaders remain under pressure with Sunday’s cones test set to decide medals.
On 20 September 2025, the global endurance spotlight will turn to Buftea, Romania, as the FEI Endurance World Championship for Young Riders & Juniors unfolds over 120km. For the riders aged 14-21, the event is the pinnacle of their discipline – a chance to test years of preparation, the bond with their horses, and etch their names into Endurance history.
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 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.
Australia’s Jodie Mckeone is set to contest the 2025 FEI Para Driving World Championship in Lähden, Germany, partnering Hungarian horse Zeusz as she builds on her breakthrough 2023 bronze medal success in Grade 1 competition.