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The 2020 Olympia London International Horse Show was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2021 the show moved to a new venue at ExCeL London and was renamed the London International Horse Show. In 2023, the organisers announced a new second full-size arena for the show [6] which is named the New Horizon Plastics London Arena. This houses ...
No show took place in 1933, but a new committee headed by the young 10th Duke of Beaufort re-established the event at Olympia in 1934. [3] Having also been held at Wembley Stadium , White City Stadium in West London and the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham, the show moved to the All England Jumping Course at Hickstead in 1992.
From its early start of a riding school horse show in 1937, and its relaunch after World War II in 1947, CHIO Rotterdam quickly grew into an international-level equestrian competition. Since 1948, the event has been held at the Kralingse Bos and its biggest draw is the show jumping and dressage competitions. It is one of the top three ...
Lottie Fry won the the dressage freestyle at the London International Horse Show with a score of 86.645%. On stallion Glamourdale, the 28-year-old claimed victory in the fifth leg of the World Cup ...
It hosts two international competitions: the Al Shira'aa British Jumping Derby Meeting [1] and the Longines Royal International Horse Show. Opened in 1960, Hickstead was the first permanent showground for equestrian sport in the country. The first Hickstead Derby was held in 1961.
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Riding Legacy he claimed victory in the $150,000 Mad Barn Big Ben International Challenge on November 9, at the Royal Horse Show in Toronto. [6] In December 2023, riding Legacy he won the grand prix at the London International Horse Show. [7] He also made the jump-off, briefly leading, at the Logines World Cup, at the event. [8]
London, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, a venue in 2013; London, Horse Guards Parade, a venue in 2014; London, Syon Park, a venue in 2015; New York – Governors Island, a venue from 2019 to 2022, not in 2021; Wellington (Florida) Winter Equestrian Festival, Palm Beach International Equestrian Center (PBIEC), a venue in 2006 and 2007