The Royal International Horse Show gained its The Royal International Horse Show at Hickstead this week celebrates a very special milestone. Because the great event, first staged at Olympia in London in 1907, is a century old - and still thriving. (Read on…)
Lexington, KY – The USEF announces that the following riders have been named to represent the US at two major European horse shows Hickstead in England (July 25-29) and Dublin in Ireland (August 8-12). These are changes from the original team which was named for this leg of the Samsung Super League. (Read on…)
Lexington, KY −The United States Equestrian Federation is thrilled to report that Beezie Madden of Cazenovia, NY and Authentic romped to victory in the prestigious Rolex Grand Prix of Aachen in Aachen, Germany July 8, 2007. (Read on…)
Very positive outcome for the Aachen-Laurensberger Rennverein
“It is not about records, it is about quality,” emphasised Baron Wolf von Buchholtz, Sports Director of the Aachen-Laurensberger Rennverein (ALRV), in his summary. 338,500 spectators over the six days of the event is however a record result, even if it isn’t possible to make a direct comparison with the former CHIO. (Read on…)
Laura Kraut finishes tied for 7th aboard Anthem
It came down to a three way jump off between Germany’s Christian Ahlmann, Frances Roger-Yves Bost and the USA’s Beezie Madden. Roger-Yves Bost was first to go in the jump off aboard Ideal De La Loge. He navigated the early course cleanly but a late rail cost him 4 faults as he tripped the timer in 54.45. (Read on…)
Exciting duel in the Dressage Grand Prix of Aachen -Grand Prix Freestyle CDIO
Isabelle Werth’s new freestyle routine was intended to be emotional and it certainly was: “It was really sensational, it was fantastic,” said the 37-year-old rider enthusiastically. Werth remained unbeaten in all three competitions of the CDIO tour. (Read on…)
Beezie Madden 3rd on Judgement and Margie Engle eighth on Quervo Gold
“I don’t think it was possible to be faster,” said Jessica Kürten laughing, “at least I couldn’t have ridden faster.” But then the 37-year-old Irish rider didn’t have to be any quicker with her mare, Quibell, on Saturday afternoon at the World Equestrian Festival, CHIO Aachen 2007. (Read on…)
There’s nothing quite like winning in front of the home crowd and the host team from Germany did it in style tonight when topping the Mercedes-Benz sponsored fifth leg of the 2007 Samsung Super League with FEI series. (Read on…)
USA finishes 6th with Madden having the only clear ride
Germany made it look easy producing 6 out of 7 clear rides that included doubles from both Christian Ahlmann riding Coster and Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum aboard Shutterfly. It could have been 3 doubles, but Ludger Beerbaum chose not to go as they already had a perfect score in Round 2. (Read on…)
Only fractions of seconds separated the victor in the Preis des Handwerks at the world festival of the horse sport, CHIO Aachens 2007, from the second place finisher. McLain Ward riding his eleven-year-old Holsteiner mare Quo Vadis tripped the timer at 59.45 seconds, just .12 seconds faster than the sedcond place finisher. (Read on…)
Anky van Grunsven second in the Grand Prix CDI
Germany claimed its first victory in the dressage at the World Equestrian Festival, CHIO Aachen 2007: Isabell Werth won the HAVENS Pferdefutter Prize, Grand Prix CDI, with the 11-year-old Hannoverian, Warum Nicht. Her score: 74.042 percent. “I was a bit worried about how he would react in the dressage arena, because the wind and rain sometimes makes the horses nervous. (Read on…)
Holger Wulschner wins followed by Jessica Kürten and Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum
The National Coach, Kurt Gravemeier, was one of the first to congratulate him in the pouring rain: Holger Wulschner from Rostock won the WARSTEINER Prize, Prize of Europe, at the World Equestrian Games, CHIO Aachen 2007. He rode to victory with his Holstein horse Clausen with a clear round in 53.63 seconds. The Irish rider, Jessica Kürten, who lives in Germany took second place with Quibell (54.78), and Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum from Thedinghausen secured third place with Le Mans (54.98). (Read on…)
Starting order for the Mercedes-Benz Nations’ Cup drawn
It will be one of the highlights of the World Equestrian Festival, CHIO Aachen 2007: The Mercedes-Benz Nations’ Cup, part of the Samsung Super League series, which will be held for the first time on Thursday evening as a floodlit event. The British Chef d’Equipe, Derek Ricketts, took the rather unpopular starting order with humour: “Well, at least the ground will be still good then and perhaps we will get better weather than the subsequent riders.” (Read on…)
The rain may be still falling in Aachen this afternoon, but German eyes were smiling as the home team was drawn in the most favourable position for tomorrow’s leg of the 2007 Samsung Super League with FEI series.
Deputising for Chef d’Equipe Kurt Gravemeier, top German rider Markus Beerbaum was delighted when his country was drawn last to go of the eight nations but British Chef d’Equipe Derek Ricketts was less enthusiastic when his side was pulled out of the hat in No. 1 position. (Read on…)
Seven horsemen made the Jump Off - two Norwegians, an Irish lass and four Germans
He was first to qualify for the jump-off and although he was the first rider in the jump-off he managed to hold onto his lead: Holger Wulschner won the WARSTEINER Prize, Prize of Europe, with the 11-year-old Holstein horse, Clausen, jumping clear in 53.63 seconds. “This horse simply spoils me, we already won 3 Grand Prix in 2006. (Read on…)
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