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Inside the Arena brings the sport to life with clear, grounded coverage that connects results, riders and real stories. Alongside daily competition updates, we explore the rule changes, governance decisions and research developments shaping equestrian sport today.
Sunday in Bordeaux Crowns Martin Fuchs as Grand Prix Audi Champion
Martin Fuchs and Conner Jei closed the Jumping International de Bordeaux with victory in the Grand Prix Audi, reclaiming the title on Sunday after missing out on retaining his World Cup title the night before.
Jessica Burke - The First Woman to Take the Longines FEI World Cup™ of Bordeaux
Jessica Burke delivered a breakthrough performance in Bordeaux, becoming the first woman to ever win the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ at the venue.
Boyd Exell Chases History in Bordeaux: Opening Round of the Driving World Cup™ Final
Saturday night in Bordeaux shifts from Jumping to championship Driving as Boyd Exell leads a six-driver field into the FEI Driving World Cup™ Final. With margins measured in milliseconds, history is on the line.
Saturday Night in Bordeaux: Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ Preview
Saturday night in Bordeaux brings prime-time Jumping, Friday momentum and historic pressure together. From Julien Epaillard’s early pace to Martin Fuchs’ title defence, the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ sets the stage for a defining evening.
Bram Chardon Leads as Driving World Cup™ Final Opener in Bordeaux
The FEI Driving World Cup Final in Bordeaux opened with fine margins and immediate pressure, as Bram Chardon edged ahead on Saturday night and the title race remained wide open heading into Sunday.
Pressure Builds Ahead of Saturday Night as Julien Epaillard Sets the Pace in Bordeaux
Friday’s Prix FFE Generali set the tone in Bordeaux, with Julien Epaillard leading a field blending experience and opportunity. As history, qualification pressure and prime-time atmosphere collide, Saturday night’s Longines FEI Jumping World Cup looms large.
A New Rhythm: Dressage Under Lights at Jumping International de Bordeaux 2026
Dressage arrived at Bordeaux in 2026 not as a novelty, but as a strategic statement. With a CDI4* integrated into the main programme, Bordeaux completed its Olympic discipline trio and repositioned itself as a true indoor multi-discipline equestrian showcase.
Jumping International de Bordeaux 2026: The Upcoming Weekend in a Snapshot
Jumping de Bordeaux 2026 brings prime-time World Cup Jumping, championship Driving and the debut of international dressage to one of the circuit’s most historic venues. From founding World Cup heritage to festival-scale atmosphere, Bordeaux prepares for a defining indoor weekend.
Jumping Amsterdam 2026
Jumping Amsterdam 2026 delivered elite indoor sport across the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ and FEI Dressage World Cup™, with tight margins in jumping and commanding dressage performances shaping the World Cup narrative.
Partner Pferd Leipzig 2026
Partner Pferd Leipzig 2026 delivered elite indoor sport across the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ and FEI Driving World Cup™, with high-level performances shaping World Cup standings in both disciplines.
Longines CHI Classics Basel 2026
Basel opened 2026 with elite sport at full intensity. Richard Vogel and United Touch S won the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ of Basel, Kim Emmen secured a milestone win in the Longines Grand Prix, and Isabell Werth topped the FEI Dressage World Cup™ freestyle as Charlotta Rogerson delivered a Swiss record performance.
Jumping Mechelen 2025
Jumping Mechelen 2025 closed the indoor year with elite sport across the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™, FEI Dressage World Cup™ and FEI Driving World Cup™, offering a clear form guide as the circuits move toward Basel and the decisive winter phase.
Rolex Grand Prix of Geneva 2025: Farrington and Greya Finish the Job
Kent Farrington and Greya delivered a defining performance to win the 2025 Rolex Grand Prix of Geneva, transforming Friday’s disappointment into Sunday success. With records broken, fine margins on display, and a podium that reflected consistency at the highest level, Geneva once again proved why it remains one of the sport’s most demanding stages.
CHI Geneva 2025 Driving World Cup: Exell Sets the Standard Once Again
Boyd Exell once again dominated the Geneva Driving World Cup in 2025, delivering a performance defined by precision, rhythm, and experience. With Bundy, his 22-year-old lead horse, still active at the highest level, Geneva provided another compelling chapter in a season built on sustained excellence in four in hand driving.
A Night of Fine Margins: The 2025 Rolex IJRC Top 10 Final
The 2025 Rolex IJRC Top 10 Final brought together the world’s highest-ranked show jumpers under the lights in Geneva, where fine margins, tactical decisions, and forward riding defined the outcome.
Trophée de Genève: A Defining Test on the Road to the Rolex Grand Prix
The 2025 Trophée de Genève brought the first night of world class sport to Palexpo for , with Santiago Varela’s course challenging a field of top international riders in one of the most significant qualifiers for the Rolex Grand Prix. The class offered a clear look at form, confidence and partnerships ahead of Sunday’s major.
Stuttgart German Masters 2025
The 2025 Stuttgart German Masters delivered top-level sport across jumping, dressage and driving in one of Europe’s most atmospheric indoor arenas. With high-pressure performances and early season World Cup points on offer, the event provided a clear measure of form as the winter campaign continues.
FEI Asian Equestrian Championships 2025
The 2025 FEI Asian Equestrian Championships marked a major step forward for the region, with standout performances across dressage, para dressage, jumping, eventing and endurance. Rising horse quality, youth pathways and continental collaboration all shaped one of Asia’s most influential championships to date.
Jumping Verona 2025
Jumping Verona 2025 delivered world class sport across four days of competition. Daniel Deusser and Otello de Guldenboom dominated both the speed class and the World Cup Grand Prix, while a packed arena and top international field confirmed Verona’s status as a major indoor highlight.
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