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Double Gold for Germany, Great Britain and Ireland - FEI European Pony Championship 2012
Published on 24.07.2012 in Event Results
Germany took Dressage Team and Freestyle gold, the British once again dominated in Jumping and the Irish recorded their first-ever team success while also claiming two of the three individual medals in Eventing at the FEI European Pony Championship 2012 in Fontainebleau, France.... President of International Olympic Committee Endorses FEI Awards 2012
Published on 24.07.2012 in General
Count Jacques Rogge, President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), has given his support to the FEI Awards 2012 as London prepares to host the Games of the XXX Olympiad.... 'Just Dreaming' Art Union Closes 30 July - Buy Your Ticket Now!
Published on 24.07.2012 in General
How would you like to spend eight days on a fully crewed luxury yacht, with three friends, cruising the Fijian Islands? Enter the Just Dreaming Art Union and you could be doing just that, as well as helping to support Equestrian Queensland. The Just Dreaming Art Union gives everyone a chance to win a taste of luxury, relaxation and memories to last a lifetime aboard the 90ft super-yacht Rhapsody II. The total prize is valued at over $184,000!... Brisbane CDI - An International Event Not to be Missed!
Published on 23.07.2012 in Sponsored Shows
Wet Weather Didn't Stop the Fun at Brunswick Valley Gymkhana
Published on 23.07.2012 in Sponsored Shows
Brunswick Valley Pony Club Gymkhana was held on 15 July 2012 and the wet weather conditions didn’t stop the gymkhana going ahead and competitors having a great day. Zone 15 riders from Grafton to Tweed heads attended the gymkhana. The program had flat riding, dressage, showjumping and sporting events.... Young American Heads to Olympics After Win and Nick Skelton on Sizzling Form at GCT
Published on 23.07.2012 in 2012 London
The youngest rider to be selected for the 2012 Olympic Games clocked up a victory at the 5* GCT in Chantilly yesterday. Reed Kessler, only 18 years old, rode a stylish, fast clear on 57.71 in the early morning Prix Vicomte Arthur over 1m45 fences beating experienced show jumping stars, including fellow American Mclain Ward.... Rose Ruled Out of Second Olympic Games
Published on 23.07.2012 in 2012 London
Just days out from the start of the London Games, Shane Rose has received the devastating news that his second Olympic Games campaign has come to an end. Rose’s horse Taurus has been ruled out of the team due to a leg injury. They will be replaced by travelling reserve Megan Jones and Allofasudden who travelled with Rose from Australia.... Greenwich Park Footing Passes Final Review
Published on 22.07.2012 in 2012 London
A final assessment has been carried out on the all-weather footing at Greenwich Park, and given approval by the FEI. ... A Wide-Open Contest for Jumping Glory
Published on 21.07.2012 in 2012 London
Since equestrian sport was first officially embraced by the Olympic movement a century ago, Jumping has always been the largest and most popular discipline, and the historical records tell of wonderful horse-and-rider partnerships whose names will never be forgotten.... Surprise Victory for Ireland at Hickstead - FEI Nations Cup™ 2012
Published on 21.07.2012 in Event Results
The Irish produced the shock of the season when beating crack sides from Germany and France to win the seventh leg of the FEI Nations Cup™ 2012 series at Hickstead (GBR) this afternoon. Trailing at the bottom of the league table after an inconsistent run that included a miserable last-place finish in Falsterbo, Sweden just seven days' ago, Robert Splaine's side appeared to have it all to do in this penultimate round of the eight-leg tournament.... 