Netherlands wins the St Gallen Super League
May 30, 2025
The Netherlands won through in style at the third leg of the 2008 Samsung Super League with FEI in St Gallen, Switzerland this afternoon with a superior show of strength and a lot of class. They took control in the first round with three clear performances and proved unshakeable, while the Swiss and German teams rallied brilliantly to finish joint-second ahead of the USA in fourth. Read more
It’s Super Friday in Switzerland
May 29, 2025
USA gets the best of the draw
Swiss sports fans are in for a real treat tomorrow as the town of St Gallen plays host to two spectacular sporting events. First up is the third leg of the 2008 Samsung Super League with FEI series in which the Belgian team has been drawn first to go and then, as if there has not been enough excitement already, the new soccer stadium built just across the highway will stage its very first event with an international football match. Read more
A Tall Order? Not if Your Name is Todd
May 27, 2025
Mark Todd, the man with Charisma and five Olympic medals, is about make a much acclaimed Olympic comeback
It had been in the back of his mind for some time, but it was while enjoying a few social drinks with friends over the Christmas period that former Eventing super-star Mark Todd decided he would give it a go.
Great Britain lead by John Whitaker wins the Super League Competition at Rome
May 23, 2025
USA finishes second and gains top spot after two competitions
John Whitaker secured victory for Britain in a two-way jump-off against America’s Will Simpson at the exciting second leg of the 2008 Samsung Super League with FEI series in Rome this evening.
All Ready To Go in Rainy Rome
May 22, 2025
USA Draws Third to Go
A relentless downpour disrupted the programme of competitions at the Piazza di Siena in Rome this afternoon, but spirits remained high amongst the teams preparing for tomorrow’s second leg of the 2008 Samsung Super League with FEI series in which the Swedish side will be pathfinders. Read more
When I get older…
May 13, 2025
Most people tailor their activity level to their age, each decade inviting a re-assessment of energy-levels, ability and ambition. But not Hiroshi Hoketsu. At 67, and 44 years after he finished in individual 40th place at the Tokyo Olympic Games, the Japanese horseman is going to give it another shot. Sure why not. Read more
The Belgians are Brilliant in La Baule
May 9, 2025
The Belgian team came out on top in the first leg of the 2008 Samsung Super League with FEI series in La Baule, France this afternoon. This was a tough start to the season, with fortunes fluctuating as the competition progressed, but it was Ludo Philippaerts double-clear, one of the just two on the day, that sealed the result for the team which only returned to the elite level of nations’ cup show jumping last season after relegation in 2005. Read more
The Netherlands is the “first to Go” as the Samsung Super League gets underway tomorrow at La Baule
May 8, 2025
USA draws second position
The Dutch team will be first into the ring as the 2008 Samsung Super League with FEI series gets underway in La Baule, France tomorrow afternoon. At the draw held this morning, the order of go was decided as follows: Read more
Meredith turns on that Shutterfly Magic
April 27, 2025
Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum claimed the Rolex FEI World Cup™ Jumping title for the second time in her career this afternoon with a magical performance from Shutterfly. The 30th anniversary fixture at the Scandinavium produced some of the most breath-taking show jumping competitions ever seen and it was Jessica Kuerten who held the whip hand going into today’s closing stages but, just as the Irish rider had predicted on Friday night, it was her great rival who would reign supreme. Read more
Kuerten Cruises into the Lead at World Cup after Final II
April 25, 2025
Ireland’s Jessica Kuerten got the bit between her teeth with a superb victory with Castle Forbes Libertina in this evening’s second leg of the 2007/2008 Rolex FEI World Cup™ Jumping final in Gothenburg, Sweden. And the 38 year old German-based rider holds a slender two-point advantage going into Sunday’s decider for which a total of 27 riders have qualified. Read more



