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The Netherlands’ Jacques Poppen and Germany’s Alexandra Sievers were crowned World Para Driving champions in Lähden. Australia’s Jodie Mckeone, driving Zeusz, placed 12th overall with a strong performance across all phases, proudly representing Australia on the world stage.
The FEI Para Dressage European Championship in Ermelo delivered thrilling sport, showcasing exceptional partnerships, inspiring performances, and fierce competition across all grades. Riders battled for individual and team honours, setting the tone for a memorable championship.
Ros Canter and Lordships Graffalo made history at Defender Burghley, sealing back-to-back victories with a flawless showjumping round. The remarkable gelding became the first horse ever to win Burghley and Badminton twice, cementing his legendary status.
Oliver Townend leads Ros Canter by just 0.4 at Defender Burghley, with Tim Price close behind in third. Australia’s Sammi Birch and Finduss PFB sit 34th after posting their equal-best five-star dressage score.
Helgstrand Dressage has announced the heartbreaking loss of their champion stallion, Jovian, who passed away at just 11 years old following complications during gelding. The double World Champion leaves behind an extraordinary competitive and breeding legacy.
Australian driver Jodie Mckeone has delivered a strong dressage performance at the FEI Para Driving World Championship in Lähden, Germany, placing seventh with Zeusz ahead of Saturday’s marathon and remaining firmly in medal contention.
The 2025 Defender Burghley Horse Trials opened with the first horse inspection, where 51 of 52 combinations passed. Australia’s Sammi Birch and Finduss PFB progress to Friday’s dressage phase, while Samantha Lissington and Matthew Heath claimed best-dressed honours.