THE HORSE SHOW episode 11 - at 8:30 pm (EDT and PDT) on the 24/7 Channel!
Daniel Deusser reveals secrets, why the world rankings matter in November and when King Edward will return to the big sport
November 11, 2025 at 11:50 AMBy a.schaefer

Don't miss: THE HORSE SHOW, episode 11 - tonight at 8:30pm for free on our 24/7 channel. As every Tuesday evening, Frederik de Backer looks back on the most important events in international show jumping, interviews winners and personalities of the week and shares exclusive insights into special challenges that the courses brought with them.
World Cup show jumping in Verona: Daniel Deusser reveals secrets
None other than Daniel Deusser, who won the World Cup show jumping competition in Verona, has his say in this 11th episode. Together with Frederik de Backer, they look back on the 3rd World Cup leg of the Western European League in Verona, which Deusser won in the saddle of the 11-year-old Otello de Guldenboom. It's all about the victory, the ride in the jump-off and the special challenges that Verona brought with it.
McLain Ward no longer in the top 10: Why the world rankings matter in November
In addition, Frederik de Backer discusses why the world rankings matter in November and the impact they currently have on the Rolex Top 10 Final - which riders are qualified, who has withdrawn their entry and why Abdel Saïd is ineligible to compete.
In addition, the return of King Edward to the sport, when Daniel Deusser's Killer Queen will be back at the start and which big events are coming up this week.
Don't miss it! Tune in live at 20:30 or watch it afterwards at any time in our media library.
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