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Team silver for Australia and double gold for Chloe Karsten at the Virtus World Championship

Australia has collected a total of five medals – two gold, two silver and one bronze – at the 2025 Virtus World Equestrian Dressage Championships at Sparsholt College in England (21-25 July).

Seventeen-year-old Australian Chloe Karsten secured double gold in the II2 division riding Jack. Image by Kevin Sparrow Photography.

Equestrian Life

Published 4 Aug 2025

Seventeen-year-old Australian Chloe Karsten secured double gold in the II2 division at the Virtus World Equestrian Dressage Championships, winning both the II2 Grade III Novice A (team) and II2 Grade III Intermediate B (individual) tests aboard Jack with scores of 67.81% and 68.01% respectively.

Karsten – who hails from Umina Beach on the Central Coast of NSW – was part of the silver medal winning Australian team. The Aussie team – which also included Catherine Viney riding Rambo, Bel Dabic riding Delilah, and Luke Purtill riding Rossi – produced a great result, with the top three team test scores combined recording a total of 208.56%. The gold medal went to the British team on 217.60%, while bronze went to Germany on 189.88%.

The Australian team’s efforts were impressive, with all riders on borrowed horses who they only met for the first time just days before the event began.

Chloe Karsten claimed double gold in the II2 division. Image supplied.
The Australian team were awarded the silver medal. Image supplied.

Seventeen-year-old Bel Dabic of Bunbury, WA and mare Delilah secured a silver medal in the II3 Grade IV Novice A (team) test on 70.5% and also placed fourth in the II3 Grade IV Intermediate A (individual) test on 70.13%.

Bel Dabic and Delilah claimed the silver medal in the II3 Grade IV Novice A (team) test. Image by Kevin Sparrow Photography.
Luke Purtill and Rossi were awarded a bronze medal in the II1 Grade IV Intermediate A (individual) test. Image supplied.

Luke Purtill – another West Australian rider, from Serpentine – and horse Rossi were awarded a bronze medal in the II1 Grade IV Intermediate A (individual) test, scoring an impressive 69.67%. The pair were also fifth in the initial II1 Grade IV Novice A (team) test on 64.33%.

Catherine Viney placed fourth riding Rambo in the II1 Grade IV Novice A (team) with an impressive score of 70.25%, with the pair also placed fourth in the II1 Grade IV Intermediate A (individual) test on 68.40%.

Congratulations also to II1 riders Sarah Sherwood (Cosmo/Jack) and Andrew Driffield (Doodle), as well as II2 rider Sui Watts (Minty), and II3 rider Phoebe Roche (Finn), who all did Australia proud competing on the world stage.

Phoebe Roche riding Finn. Image supplied.
Sui Watts riding Minty. Image supplied.
Sarah Sherwood riding Jack. Image supplied.