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The Longines Grand Prix title was awarded to Pénélope Leprévost of France in 2011 and Australia’s Edwina Tops-Alexander in 2018; both in Paris. Belgian Gudrun Patteet is now the third woman ever to win the class, and the very first of anyone in Lausanne. Perhaps it was the brisk mountain air or the magnificent view of Lake Geneva that gave Patteet an extra boost of inspiration, for it was a ride as perfect as the setting. Second place went deservingly to Italian Giulia Martinengo Marquet
The day’s only Masters One event saw a full card with 86 horses set to compete with their five-star pilots. Among them, 21 horses soared...
After Paris, Hong Kong and New York, the Longines Masters are coming to Lausanne on the pristine shores of Lac Leman from June 20 to...
Showjumping's heavyweights will be arriving in Mexico City for the second leg of the Longines Global Champions Tour, where they will compete 2,250 metres above...
FEI Dressage World Cup™ Final 2019 (Göteborg, 3-7 April 2019): Wonder-woman Werth faces stiff opposition as she chases down fifth title
Denmark’s Daniel Bachmann Andersen (28) threw down the performance of a lifetime to win the edge-of-the-seat tenth and last leg of the FEI Dressage World...
The thirty-eighth edition of the CSI4* A Coruña 2019 - Casas Novas will take place from the 19th to the 21st of July. This year, as...
Danish Warmblood’s 22nd Stallion of the Year title has been appointed to the Grand Prix dressage stallion Skovens Rafael that was honoured and celebrated by...
The team, again for this fifth edition, and as per YRA official program, had been welcomed at Fei Headquarters by President De Vos in Lausanne,...
The 2019 Longines Global Champions Tour and GCL will kick off at the magnificent AL SHAQAB in Doha, Qatar, this week and the official rider list is...
It’s one of the most anticipated stops on the European show jumping calendar, and this summer, three weeks of dynamic competition will return to x-bionic®...