63 riders representing 12 countries, with 10 riders running 2 horses, contested the first short format Mitsubishi Motors Badminton Horse Trials. Leader after day one of the dressage was Ingrid Klimke (GER) riding Sleep Late but on the Friday Andrew Hoy took the lead on his second ride, the...
This year's finals in the Rai Stadium, Amsterdam, saw Holland's Anky van Grunsven win a third consecutive World Cup title on the ever improving 12 year old Salinero, to add to her European and Olympic titles, making it 8 wins in total for her in the 21 years of this competition. However,...
Four-in-hand carriage drivers from across the globe put on a stunning display at the 2006 FEI World Equestrian Games in Aachen. Over four days of competition, they demonstrated their skills in the dressage arena, on the marathon course and through the obstacles of the final phase....
Disc 1: Grand Prix Special After the team competition there was a definite feeling in Aachen that Holland's Anky van Grunsven and Salinero were beatable in the Special. Anky set the target with 77.8% but she was marked down for failing to halt at the start and finish of her test and...
Seventeen countries entered the team competition with Germany the hot favourite for Gold. After the first day Germany already had a commanding lead and they were assured of the top prize after Holland's Anky van Grunsven was unable to post a very high score to put the pressure on the...
Eventing at the World Equestrian Games was quite simply the best competition anyone could have wished for. Fourteen countries contested the team competition with a further eight sending individual riders. Germany was the favorite for the team Gold and they did not disappoint the home...
The FEI World Equestrian Games 2006 in Germany were undoubtedly the best ever. Over a half million people flocked to the magnificent Aachen equestrian facility over the two weeks of competition to see over 800 riders vying for 16 sets of medals. This program shows highlights of all the...
The FEI World Equestrian Games 2006 saw the most astonishing display of horsemanship during the 5 days of the showjumping competitions. One hundred and sixteen horses and riders took on the towering fences inside Aachen's stadium in front of an enthralled capacity crowd. The Netherlands...
Elegance, control, passion and glamour combined, as some of the best riders in the world came together for the Rolex FEI World Cup finals in Las Vegas.
It was a competition that provided top quality jumping and high drama, as the world’s best came together in Las Vegas, USA for the Rolex FEI World Cup Finals.
Nine nations were represented by the fifteen riders in the FEI World Cup Dressage Finals in S’Hertogenbosch but once again two riders dominated in their latest head to head encounter, reigning Olympic and European Freestyle Champion Anky van Grunsven (NED), and Germany’s number...
The team gold medal was almost decided before the competition started, especially as Germany's main rivals, Holland, lost the services of Edward Gal and Gestion Lingh shortly before the Games. However, the final scores were much closer, as Spain and the USA edged Holland out of the team...
The world’s best came together for the 30th anniversary of the Rolex FEI World Cup Final 2008 in Goteborg, producing some of the most breath-taking show jumping ever seen. The top riders battled it out over 5 of the most technical and largest jumping rounds ever...
Eighty-one riders from six nations set out on the long road to glory over the four days of the Mitsubishi Motors Badminton Horse Trials, but few would have any inkling how treacherous that road would be. This was a great Badminton; the standard of dressage was widely regarded...
Enjoy the 2008 Olympic Eventing highlights from Shatin and Beas River, the Olympic Equestrian Venue in Hong Kong where the world’s top horses and riders competed for Olympic glory in both the team and individual eventing competitions. Highlights include:
Enjoy the 2008 Olympic Dressage highlights from Shatin, the Olympic Equestrian Venue in Hong Kong where the world’s top horses and riders competed for Olympic glory in both the team and individual dressage competitions. Highlights include:
Enjoy the 2008 Olympic Show Jumping highlights from Shatin, the Olympic Equestrian Venue in Hong Kong where the world’s top horses and riders competed for Olympic glory in both the team and individual show jumping competitions. Highlights include:
The "queens of dressage," Anky van Grunsven (NED) and Isabell Werth (GER), were expected to duel for the top honors but after Steffen Peters (USA) won the Grand Prix Qualifier on Ravel they knew they had a fight on their hands. The Rolex FEI World Cup™...
Eighty-one combinations started the dressage phase representing 10 countries with a record 24 riders being first timers. Windy conditions on the first two days made the dressage test even more demanding with Belgium’s Karin Donckers leading the way in a tightly packed leader board. ...
The first half of the 2009 FEI World Cup Show Jumping DVD shows the road to the final with highlights of the winning round from each of the Western European League competitions. The second half of this DVD is extensive highlights of the final in which the brilliant...