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  • Mumbai changes hands and goes into Mexican hands

    The Global Champions Tour winner Mumbai from the Beerbaum stable has been owned by the Mexican Mario Oñate since the end of October. The stallion is now being ridden by his 20-year-old son, Mariano Oñate de Cima.Team silver at the 2021 European ChampionshipsMumbai, a 13-year-old gray stallion (Diamant de Semilly x Nabab de Reve), was victorious several times in 1.

    Jumping
    November 7, 2025
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    Mumbai changes hands and goes into Mexican hands
  • FEI decides on "Blood Rule"

    A vote was held at the General Assembly of the World Equestrian Federation (FEI) in Hong Kong on the planned change to the so-called "blood rule" in show jumping.The result: 56 member nations voted in favor of relaxing the rule, 20 against.The German Equestrian Federation (FN) remains opposed to the change and emphasizes that the welfare of the horse is its top priority.

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    November 7, 2025
    FEI decides on "Blood Rule"
  • Two Americans, Three Germans in Mexico's €300,000 World Cup Event

    Two Americans and three Germans were among the 11 riders whose horses passed veterinary inspection for the €300,000 (US$346,000) World Cup event in Mexico.Kevin Kohmann and his two-time World Cup Final mount Dünensee, 16-year-old gelding, and Devon Kane on the 13-year-old gelding Vamos represent USA in what may be the richest non-championship dressage competition ever in North America.

    Dressage
    November 7, 2025
    Two Americans, Three Germans in Mexico's €300,000 World Cup Event
  • The Magic of Autumn in the Equestrian World

    There’s something undeniably magical about fall in the horse world. The air turns crisp, the arenas glow golden under the slanting afternoon sun, and horses seem to carry a little extra pep in their step.

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    November 6, 2025
    The Magic of Autumn in the Equestrian World
  • FEI Executive Board meets in Hong Kong for General Assembly

    The FEI Board met in Hong Kong on November 4 for the second face-to-face meeting of 2025, the FEI General Assembly. Several topics were addressed, including the awarding of future championships and committee appointments, as well as important updates on governance and welfare.

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    November 6, 2025
    FEI Executive Board meets in Hong Kong for General Assembly
  • Top Contenders Set for $200,000 U.S. Open Dressage Final

    The inaugural $200,000 U.S. Open dressage final appears to have come down to a battle between three regulars on the Florida circuit--two Americans and a German--whose highest scores after 25 qualifiers over 10 months were separated by under a point.The final at Thermal, California next week (Nov.

    Dressage
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    November 6, 2025
    Top Contenders Set for $200,000 U.S. Open Dressage Final
  • Live This Week

    November 5–9From California’s sunlit coastlines to Florida’s palm-lined arenas, this week’s lineup on ClipMyHorse.TV delivers a spectacular mix of hunter, jumper, and equitation action from some of the nation’s most celebrated venues.Out West, the Paso Park Oak Tree Classic in Paso Robles invites riders to the heart of California wine country for a week of sport and community.

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    November 5, 2025
    Live This Week
  • Kristin Wasemiller-Knutson Wins the Grand Prix Freestyle

    Kristin Wasemiller-Knutson and her own Vashti danced their way to victory in the Grand Prix Freestyle at the US Dressage Finals, earning an impressive score of 72.250%. Their polished and expressive performance captivated both the judges and the crowd, securing the top spot in a highly competitive field.Top Contenders ShineJennifer Roth and Imperador DR followed close behind with a score of 71.

    Dressage
    November 5, 2025
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    Kristin Wasemiller-Knutson Wins the Grand Prix Freestyle
  • Kannan Jr. starts new career in Mexico

    From licensed stallion and winner of the performance test program to 1.60m Grand Prix stallion - Kannan Jr has made many dreams come true for his breeders, who remain co-owners to this day. Some of the world's best riders have already been in the saddle: Olympic riders Marcus Ehning and Jur Vrieling.

    Jumping
    November 4, 2025
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    Kannan Jr. starts new career in Mexico
  • Kent Farrington remains number 1 in the world!

    In the latest edition of the LONGINES Ranking, the world rankings for show jumpers, Kent Farrington remains the undisputed number 1 in the world. Behind him, Scott Brash and Ben Maher swapped places 2 and 3, meaning that Brash now holds second place and Maher third.Just 72 points behind Ben Maher, Christian Kukuk places directly behind him in fourth place.

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    November 4, 2025
    Kent Farrington remains number 1 in the world!