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Brookfield Danny De Muze wins the world championship title for 7-year-old eventing horses

Tom McEwen wins in Le Lion d'Angers with 29.6 points

October 20, 2025 at 2:36 PMBy a.schaefer

Brookfield Danny De Muze is the new World Champion of 7-year-old eventing horses! Under his rider Tom McEwen, the pair from Great Britain achieved a total score of 29.6 points at this year's World Championships for Young Eventing Horses in Le Lion d'Angers/France. With a consistently strong performance in dressage, cross-country, and jumping, the duo prevailed against the international field of starters.

The podium in detail:
  1. Tom McEwen and Brookfield Danny De Muze (I m special de muze × Gortglas sparrow) with a total score of 29.6 points
  2. Lara de Liedekerke-Meier and Helios (Herald 3) with a total score of 32.3 points
  3. Ian Cassells and Noa W with a total score of 33.2 points


Photo: Pferdefotografie Lafrentz

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