Para Equestrian
Nicola Naylor of Great Britain enters the arena at the FEI Para Dressage European Championships 2025 in Ermelo, Netherlands, with her horse Humberto L. She has no visual markers, no glances at the letters, no reference points to line up the movements to guide her. Instead, she relies on sound, rhythm, and a remarkable ability to feel every nuance of her horse's movements.
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.
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 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.
The FEI Para Dressage European Championships begin Wednesday in Ermelo, The Netherlands, with Grade II, I and III contests deciding the first individual medals. World and Paralympic champions headline a stellar line-up across five days of elite competition.
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.
The stage is set at the Dutch National Equestrian Centre in Ermelo (NED) for the FEI Para Dressage European Championship 2025 where on the 3 - 7 September, a grand total of 20 nations will descend upon the impressive venue to contend for the European titles.