The CDI-W Grand Prix will take place on Thursday, 18 December, followed by the CDI-W Grand Prix Freestyle on Friday, 19 December, with streaming available on ClipMyHorse.TV.
This year marks Charlotte Dujardin’s first CDI-W appearance since her suspension, with the Olympic champion competing aboard Alive and Kicking – the mare she rode to 74.739% earlier this year.

Dujardin will face fierce competition as Lottie Fry and Glamourdale, the reigning London champions for the past two years, return to defend their title with their signature power and presence.
Adding to the excitement is crowd favourite, Becky Moody and Jagerbomb who are current FEI ranked #3. Moody and Jagerbomb beat Fry and Glamourdale in last year’s London CDI-W Grand Prix and have had a successful season, recently finishing second to FEI #1 Justin Verboomen and Zonik Plus at the FEI Dressage World Cup in Lyon in the CDI-W Freestyle with 85.175%.
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View the full acceptance list for the CDI-W at London International Horse Show here.