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Adelaide Equestrian Festival (1-4 May) has announced the entries across the classes, with 21 combinations set to line up for the only CCI5*L in the southern hemisphere.

Equestrian Life28 Apr 2025

Australian Bec Braitling finished 22nd with Caravaggio, while compatriot Ema Klugman finished in the top ten of the CCI4*S with Chiraz.

Equestrian Life28 Apr 2025

The USA’s Kent Farrington and Greya won the class, which was held as part of Kentucky Three-Day Event.

Equestrian Life28 Apr 2025

Sport Inclusion Australia and Equestrian Australia have announced the selection of riders to represent Australia at the 2025 Virtus World Equestrian Dressage Championships at Sparsholt College in England from 21-25 July.

Equestrian Life28 Apr 2025

Great Britain’s Becky Moody, world number 4 in the FEI dressage rankings, was in fine form in Fontainebleau, France, winning both the CDI5* Grand Prix and Freestyle.

Equestrian Life28 Apr 2025

Both Australian riders completed the tough five-star course at K3DE on Saturday and moved up the leaderboard.

Equestrian Life27 Apr 2025

Adelaide Equestrian Festival (1-4 May) has announced the entries across the classes, with 21 combinations set to line up for the only CCI5*L in the southern hemisphere.

Australian Bec Braitling finished 22nd with Caravaggio, while compatriot Ema Klugman finished in the top ten of the CCI4*S with Chiraz.

The USA’s Kent Farrington and Greya won the class, which was held as part of Kentucky Three-Day Event.

Sport Inclusion Australia and Equestrian Australia have announced the selection of riders to represent Australia at the 2025 Virtus World Equestrian Dressage Championships at Sparsholt College in England from 21-25 July.

Great Britain’s Becky Moody, world number 4 in the FEI dressage rankings, was in fine form in Fontainebleau, France, winning both the CDI5* Grand Prix and Freestyle.

Both Australian riders completed the tough five-star course at K3DE on Saturday and moved up the leaderboard.

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Great Britain’s Becky Moody, world number 4 in the FEI dressage rankings, was in fine form in Fontainebleau, France, winning both the CDI5* Grand Prix and Freestyle.

Horses & Dreams, held annually at Hof Kasselmann in Hagen, is one of Germany’s premier equestrian events and officially opens the outdoor season with a prestigious CDI4*/CSI4* competition. From April 23 to 27, 2025, the event is once again drawing top international riders – including Australians.

Young Australian dressage riders are making increasingly common appearances in the FEI Dressage World Rankings, with the latest update revealing 30 Aussie riders in the top 100 across the Under 25, Young Rider, Junior, Pony and Children’s categories.

Charlotte Fry and Glamourdale once again showcased their class, claiming their very first FEI Dressage World Cup Final victory with an impressive score of 88.195%.

Great Britain’s Becky Moody, world number 4 in the FEI dressage rankings, was in fine form in Fontainebleau, France, winning both the CDI5* Grand Prix and Freestyle.

Horses & Dreams, held annually at Hof Kasselmann in Hagen, is one of Germany’s premier equestrian events and officially opens the outdoor season with a prestigious CDI4*/CSI4* competition. From April 23 to 27, 2025, the event is once again drawing top international riders – including Australians.

Young Australian dressage riders are making increasingly common appearances in the FEI Dressage World Rankings, with the latest update revealing 30 Aussie riders in the top 100 across the Under 25, Young Rider, Junior, Pony and Children’s categories.

Charlotte Fry and Glamourdale once again showcased their class, claiming their very first FEI Dressage World Cup Final victory with an impressive score of 88.195%.