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  • DAZN to broadcast LGCT and GCL in 2025

    DAZN has secured multi-territory rights to stream the entire 2025 Longines Global Champions Tour and GCL season live and free of charge. The deal, facilitated by SPORTFIVE, brings the world’s premier show jumping series to a broader global audience than ever before.

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    28 March 2025
    DAZN to broadcast LGCT and GCL in 2025
  • US Equestrian hosts summit on horse care

    US Equestrian brought together 28 top veterinarians this week at the World Equestrian Center in Ocala, Florida, for a two-day summit dedicated to improving standards in the care of performance horses. Held on Monday and Tuesday, the event focused on enhancing horse welfare across all equestrian disciplines by developing science-based, practical solutions for everyday veterinary challenges.

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    28 March 2025
    US Equestrian hosts summit on horse care
  • Memorial Service Held for Jonny Hilberath

    A memorial service commemorating dressage rider and national team coach Jonny Hilberath took place on 24 March 2025 in the show jumping hall of the German Equestrian Olympic Committee (DOKR).Approximately 300 attendees, including friends, riders, fellow trainers, and associates from across Germany, came together to remember Hilberath.DOKR Managing Director Dr.

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    28 March 2025
    Memorial Service Held for Jonny Hilberath
  • Final Week of the Winter Equestrian Festival Underway

    This week marks the final stages of the Winter Equestrian Festival, highlighted by Rolex Finale week, which attracts top competitors.Notably absent is Richard Vogel's trusted horse, United Touch 'S', as he prepares to showcase younger horses. Vogel expresses enthusiasm for Wellington as an ideal starting point for the season, focusing on developing his horses.

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    28 March 2025
    Final Week of the Winter Equestrian Festival Underway
  • Lexington 4-S joins US Eventing Series*

    The Cosequin Lexington CCI4*-S will serve as a qualifier for the new US Equestrian Open Eventing Series when the Defender Kentucky Three-Day Event returns to the Kentucky Horse Park from April 24–27, 2025.While the iconic CCI5* offers $400,000, the 4*-S class now adds extra stakes as part of a national 20-leg series leading to a $200,000 final at Morven Park CCI4*-L in October.

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    27 March 2025
    Lexington 4-S joins US Eventing Series*
  • Robin Naeve to ride for Sweden

    A surprise conversation with Swedish legend Peder Fredricson changed everything for 27-year-old German rider Robin Naeve. After an impressive performance at the Gothenburg World Cup in February—where he jumped six clear rounds—Fredricson approached Naeve with a question: “You’re Swedish too, right? Would you consider riding for Sweden?”The offer didn’t come out of the blue.

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    27 March 2025
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    Robin Naeve to ride for Sweden
  • IJRC calls for fairer FEI rules

    The International Jumping Riders Club (IJRC) has urged the FEI to revise several rules ahead of changes set to take effect in 2026. Key proposals include a more proportional approach to sanctions where no clear intent to breach rules is present, with horse welfare remaining the top priority.

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    27 March 2025
    IJRC calls for fairer FEI rules
  • WBFSH and Hartpury launch major welfare study

    The World Breeding Federation for Sport Horses (WBFSH) has partnered with Hartpury University to carry out a far-reaching research project focused on enhancing equine welfare in sport horse breeding.

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    27 March 2025
    WBFSH and Hartpury launch major welfare study
  • Electroacupuncture shows promise for headshaking in horses

    Electroacupuncture has emerged as a promising treatment for horses suffering from trigeminal-mediated headshaking (TMHS), according to a recent study by the Royal Veterinary College (RVC). The research, led by Professor Bettina Dunkel, found that 64% of horses treated showed improvement, with one-third experiencing complete resolution of symptoms.

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    27 March 2025
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    Electroacupuncture shows promise for headshaking in horses
  • International Jumping Riders Club Proposes Rule Changes for FEI

    New Rules on the TableThe International Jumping Riders Club (IJRC) has presented numerous proposals aimed at modifying FEI rules, which are set to be implemented in 2026. The IJRC emphasizes the need for a more equitable approach to sanctions where no intentional rule violations occur, while maintaining a focus on horse welfare.

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    27 March 2025
    International Jumping Riders Club Proposes Rule Changes for FEI