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New Zealand’s Sophie Scott and Normandy GHP claimed victory in the Tamworth World Cup Qualifier, producing a lightning-fast clear in the jump-off to edge out Australia’s Sam Overton and Cha Cha Blue GHP in a thrilling finale.
Belgium’s Justin Verboomen and Zonik Plus made history at the FEI Dressage European Championship in Crozet, winning the Grand Prix Special with 82.371% — securing the nation’s first-ever major championship medal, a glittering gold.
Germany claimed their 26th European Championship team gold in Crozet after a thrilling battle with Great Britain, while Denmark’s Cathrine Laudrup-Dufour produced the highest score of the competition to secure bronze for her team.
Germany’s Katharina Hemmer and Denoix PCH lead after the opening Grand Prix day at the FEI Dressage European Championship in Crozet, France, ahead of Britain’s Becky Moody and Denmark’s Nadja Aaboe Sloth, setting up a thrilling team contest.
The AELEC Tamworth World Cup (28-31 August) will host the fifth FEI Jumping World Cup Qualifier, attracting Australia and New Zealand’s best riders. With leaderboard points tight and the Trans-Tasman Test Series also heating up, thrilling competition is guaranteed across four days.
The 2025 FEI Dressage European Championship in Crozet begins today, with Spain first to ride and Sweden last in the team draw.
Last weekend´s CCI4*S at Luhmühlen – a new fixture added to the FEI Calendar for a very first time in 2025 – saw Australian Olympian Andrew Hoy securing the win on his Tokyo 2021 Olympic mount Vassily de Lassos and taking second place on future talent Gulliver des Lones, six-year old Eventing Champion in France, who competed at now nine years old for the very first time at CCI4* level.