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Horse Sport Ireland publishes first Irish Sport Horse ReportHorse Sport Ireland (HSI) is pleased to announce the publication of the first Irish Sport Horse Report, providing a data-led overview of the Irish Sport Horse population. Prepared by geneticist, Dr. Jennifer Doyle, this report supports the delivery of Horse Sport Irelands Strategic Plan, Priority Two: Optimise genetics, genomic insight and performance data to strengthen breeding excellence, highlighting continued progress in the application of genomic and data-driven tools to support sustainable breeding and selection decisions.The breeding objective of the Irish Sport Horse Studbook is the continual improvement of a sound, athletic and rideable horse with good movement, temperament and longevity, capable of excelling in the Olympic disciplines of show jumping and eventing. An objective Irish Sport Horse breeders continually meet with 2,263 ISH horses registered with the FEI to compete in international competitions by the end of July. The majority of these horses are registered as eventers or showjumpers while some ISH are also competing in high levels of dressage, para dressage, driving and vaulting.While the number of foals born per year appears lower in recent years, these figures are expected to increase as late registrations continue to occur. Breeders are encouraged to begin the foal registration process within the first month of birth to support accurate population monitoring, legislation compliance and maximise the value of these data-driven tools.Key findings:4,245 ISH foals with a 2025 date of birth, these figures continue to grow due to late registrations789 stallions contributed to the 2025 ISH foal population44% of ISH foals born in 2016 were born to foreign (warmblood) sires, this has increased to 54% in 2025.The average Thoroughbred percentage of 2025 foals is 43%The average thoroughbred percentage of ISH horses registered for FEI Eventing in 2026 is 50%The 2026 Irish Sport Horse Report is available to view and download below.click here to download reportThe post Horse Sport Ireland publishes first Irish Sport Horse Report appeared first on .0 Comments 0 Shares 1 ViewsPlease log in to like, share and comment!
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WWW.YOURHORSE.CO.UKWhats happening this week? The full 2026 FEI World Championships timetableThe 2026 FEI World Championships takes place between 11 and 23 August in Aachen, Germany. And to help you keep abreast of when all the action is happening, weve compiled the full timetable for all the disciplines taking place at this years championships. N.B: all times shown are UK time and are subject to change. Events shown in bold are when medals will be decided and awarded. Tuesday 11 August 7.20am5pm: Dressage grand prix team final and individual qualifier7.15-8.45pm: Opening ceremony Wednesday 12 August 7.20am5pm: Dressage grand prix final and individual qualifier 8.30-10.15am: Eventing first horse inspection Thursday 13 August 8.30am-4pm: Eventing dressage team and individual 7-10.55am: Vaulting individual female compulsory test 12-1.30pm: Vaulting individual male compulsory test 2.15-4.55pm: Vaulting squad compulsory test Friday 14 August 9.50am4.15pm: Dressage grand prix special individual final 8.30am4pm: Eventing dressage team and individual 7-11.15am: Vaulting individual female technical test 4-7.40pm: Vaulting individual male technical test 67.25pm: Vaulting pas de deux free test Saturday 15 August 8.15am-2.55pm: Eventing cross-country 6-10.15pm: Grand prix freestyle individual freestyle 7-11.40am: Vaulting individual female free test 12.15-2.20pm: Vaulting individual male free test 2.45-5.25pm: Vaulting quad free test Sunday 16 August 8.30-10am: Eventing final horse inspection 12-4.20pm: Eventing showjumping team and individual8.30-10.20am: Vaulting final pas de deux free test 11am-2.15pm: Vaulting official team competition free test Monday 17 August No competition Tuesday 18 August 8am3.15pm: Showjumping training session Wednesday 19 August 8.30am-4.20pm: Showjumping first competition team and individual qualifier 7.30-10.10am: Para dressage grand prix A individual final and first individual competition qualifier for the grand prix freestyle, Grade III 10.25am-1.20pm: Para dressage grand prix A individual final and first individual competition qualifier for the grand prix freestyle, Grade I 2.30-4.40pm: Para dressage grand prix A individual final and first individual competition qualifier for the grand prix freestyle, Grade II Thursday 20 August 8am-4.10pm: Showjumping second competition team final and second individual qualifier 9.30am-3.20pm: Driving four-in-hand dressage team and individual 7.30-10.55am: Para Dressage grand prix A individual final and first individual competition qualifier for the grand prix freestyle, Grade IV11.30am-2.55pm: Para dressage grand prix A individual final and first individual competition qualifier for the grand prix freestyle, Grade V Friday 21 August 5.50-9.50pm: Showjumping second competition team final and second individual qualifier 9.30am-3.35pm: Driving four-in-hand dressage team and individual 8-10.10am: Para dressage grand prix B team final and second individual qualifier for the grand prix freestyle, Grade II 10.20am-1.20pm: Para dressage grand prix B team final and second individual qualifier for the grand prix freestyle, Grade I 2-4.45pm: Para dressage grand prix B team final and second individual qualifier for the grand prix freestyle, Grade III Saturday 22 August 7-10.25am: Para dressage grand prix B team final and second individual qualifier for the grand prix freestyle, Grade V 10.40am-2.30pm: Para dressage grand prix B team final and second individual qualifier for the grand prix freestyle, Grade IV 9am-3.05pm: Driving four-in-hand marathon team and individual Sunday 23 August 1.20-4.20pm: Showjumping third competition individual final 7.30am-1.40pm: Driving four-in-hand cones team and individual 7.15-8.20am: Para dressage grand prix freestyle individual final Grade III 8.30-9.35am: Para dressage grand prix freestyle individual final Grade II 9.50-10.55am: Para dressage grand prix freestyle individual final grade I 12.30-1.45pm: Para dressage grand prix freestyle individual final grade IV 1.55-3.10pm: Para dressage grand prix freestyle individual final grade V4.50-5.40pm: closing ceremony Main image FEI/Martin DokoupilRelated content FEI introduces online abuse protection measures ahead of World Championships British eventing, showjumping and dressage teams announced for World Championships Abu Dhabi confirmed as host of FEI Endurance World ChampionshipThe post Whats happening this week? The full 2026 FEI World Championships timetable appeared first on Your Horse.0 Comments 0 Shares 2 Views
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GRANSHAEQUESTRIAN.COMTIMES FOR ONE DAY EVENTIf you are competing in all 3 phases, your early time is your dressage, the later time is when you show jump followed straight away with your cross country round.0 Comments 0 Shares 25 Views
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An Exclusive First Taste of WECs Rare Character Private BarrelOcala, FL World Equestrian Center Ocala (WEC) invites guests to be among the first to taste the exclusive Rare Character WEC Private Barrel 10-Year Release on Wednesday, September 16, before full release later this year at The Shoppes Off 80th. Hosted in Astons Room at The Equestrian Manor, the evening features a guided tasting with Rare Character co-founder and whiskey expert Pablo MoixSource0 Comments 0 Shares 146 Views
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A new PB. A World Championship medal. What a night!A NEW PERSONAL BEST! Cathrine Laudrup-Dufour and Mount St John Freestyle delivered in the FEI Dressage World ...0 Comments 0 Shares 114 Views -
WWW.YOURHORSE.CO.UKWin a stunning competition waistcoat from Caballo Elite!Beat the heat this summer without compromising on style! Your Horse has teamed up with Caballo Elite to offer one lucky winner* a beautifully tailored single-breasted competition waistcoat in black or navy worth 229!Entries are open now and will close at 11.59pm on Monday 21 September, 2026.About the prizeAvailable in black or navy and sizes 8-16, the elegant single-breasted waistcoat combines timeless style with modern performance. Made from soft, breathable fabric and tailored for a flattering fit, it features removable points so you can customise the look to suit your preference.Luxurious finishing touches include a hidden internal zip, silk lining and a signature metal logo.Whether youre competing in dressage or eventing, its a stylish alternative to the traditional show jacket.Your Horse tester and grand prix dressage rider Sam Turner has been riding in one of these and raved about its smart, polished appearance while being comfortable and practical at the same time. The waistcoat is allowed at many competitionsAbout Caballo EliteFounded in 2020 by friends Maria Carrasco, a financial director, and Michelle Smith, a professional dressage rider, Caballo Elite was created with a simple goal: to produce innovative, practical and beautifully crafted competition wear that helps riders look and feel their best. Every garment is designed and made in the UK and is suitable for riders of all levels, from grassroots competitors to professionals.Yes, you can wear it at most competitions!A competition waistcoat isnt just fashionable its an increasingly practical choice too.British Dressage (BD) riders can wear a tailored waistcoat instead of a competition jacket, including at BD Championships, without needing prior permission. British Eventing (BE) and British Riding Clubs also permit competitors to wear a fitted waistcoat in a conservative colour. Under BE rules, waistcoats can be worn for both the dressage and showjumping phases, up to advanced level.If youre competing at an unaffiliated competition, check the rules first.How to enterENTER HEREThe closing date is 11.59pm on Monday 21 September, 2026. *UK winner only. Full terms and conditions are on the entry form.Find out more about the Caballo Elite range.Related contentI was a sceptic about waistcoats, but this one has completely changed my mind!Did you know? Waistcoats are allowed to be worn under British Dressage and British Eventing rulesThe post Win a stunning competition waistcoat from Caballo Elite! appeared first on Your Horse.0 Comments 0 Shares 167 Views
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Bringing a World Championship Routine to life for Aachen 2026 | partnership with@PivoEquestrianWhat does it take to bring a World Championship routine to life? In this episode of "Through the lens: Road to Aachen", ...0 Comments 0 Shares 254 Views -
WWW.HORSESPORTIRELAND.IESwail and Chawke are multiple winnersCoyle, Nallon and Dore bag two-star GPsInternational competition continues even with the FEI World Championships taking place and it proved a particularly good week for Conor Swail and James Chawke with multiple victories at four and three-star level.Daniel Coyle, Ciaran Nallon and Kian Dore were two-star Grand Prix winners, the latter taking the spoils at the successful Millstreet Horse Show.Wesley Clover Parks hosted a four and two-star event in Ottawa and Swail was victorious on four occasions, three times with Conall Murrays Casturano.After a low-key warm-up triumph on Thursday, Swail took the 13-year-old gelding into stronger competition and secured the second leg of a personal Grand Prix qualifier double on Friday night.Indeed the Down native and Casturano led home an Irish 1-2, when grabbing first prize in the four-star qualifier.Five contestants qualified for the tiebreaker and it was the Green Jackets that dominated. Coyle and Urville Z (Ariel Grange) were very neat and tidy upon their return to the arena, registering 37.68, but the Derry pilots former mentor at Lothlorien Farm had more up his sleeve, posting a time of 37.04 to land the spoils.This came after Swail had scored in the two-star qualifier. Nadal Hero & DB (Mannon Farm) has been flourishing at two-star level since belatedly stepping into international competition and the 12-year-old added to his burgeoning CV when triumphant in Canada.The Darragh Cross rider also made the podium in Saturday nights feature, the four-star Grand Prix. The course was a difficult one, with only four clear rounds. Having made the jump-off, Swail would have been quite confident as Theo 160 (Mannon Farm) has a proven pedigree in speed classes.The Holsteiner gelding illustrated that once more as the quickest of the quartet, in 42.03, but one rail down mean they had to be content with third and the $38,822.25 that came with it.Victory went to Adrienne Sternlight (USA) with Faquitol-S, who went clear in 42.99.On Sunday, Coyle took the honours in the two-star Grand Prix, guiding Nord Face VDL (Ariel Grange) to the top spot.A quintet of double clears meant that you had to be rapid and nimble to nab the gold ribbon and their 38.55 brooked no argument, a full 1.39 seconds faster than their nearest rivals.And Swail completed the international competition by raising the Tricolour once more, returning with Casturano to win the four-star Classic on Sunday, with a trademark double clear.They were the only combination to break 39 seconds in the deciding round, a time of 38.76 more than sufficient to complete a fruitful show for horse and rider.Chawke got the Summer Fort Classic, Thunderbirds three-star show in Vancouver, off to a perfect start by bagging the opening 1.45m speed class in the most facile manner imaginable with One Edition on Wednesday night Irish time.The Abbeyleix native and the Vanessa Mannix-owned 11-year-old mare were head and shoulders ahead of the other 26 pairings.The duo blitzed to a clear round in 67.74 seconds, compared to the best of the rest, Charlie Jones (GBR) and Morize F Z, who stopped the timers of 72.19.The in-form combination took second in Fridays 1.50m jump-off class, recording two more clear rounds and using the pace shown 48 hours earlier to clock 42.15. Victory went to Laura Hazlett (USA) with Avianna, who were 0.62 seconds quicker.Chawke recorded his second win of the show with the eight-year-old Nandos S (Vanessa Mannix), who continues to make rapid progress. One week after stepping up to the 1.40m height for the first time and winning a national grand prix at the venue, the duo (below) returned and took out the 1.45m three-star Winning Round on Saturday.The format brought the top 10 combinations back in reverse order, with the lead changing hands with nearly every round. Third from last to return, Braden James and Hermes Des Carmilles set the bar, shaving two and half seconds off Jeffrey Fields leading time on Noble. Thursdays winners Francisco Lomelin and Con Amore fell just short of the mark, slotting ahead of Fields, while Chawke and Nandos S (Van Gogh x Numero Uno) set a new one entirely, dropping the time by another second and a half.The pair stopped the clock at 40.31 seconds.He is very quick naturally, said Chawke. Obviously Braden was fast. I wasnt sure if I could get 10 [strides] one to two, and once I got that I figured I could continue and do the eight [to the next] and then just sort of stay on it for the last few jumps.For the Laois rider, the victory is another milestone in a carefully managed development program for the young horse.Hes not that much experience. Last Friday was his first 1.40m. Wednesday was his first 1.45m. So were just trying to teach him to jump bigger and also be efficient and a bit handier.Hes wildly talented. Hes a very big step. Hes quite quick in the air. He is careful and he jumps high, but he always keeps going across the jump, which I think helps you land with a bit of foot speed.At the two-star show in Peelbergen, Ciaran Nallon and Casalla Blue PS (Beerbaum Stables) romped to victory in Saturdays Grand Prix in the Milestone Farm Arena, with Michael Duffy third on Camina Z (Sportpferde Kuck Gb R).Nallon and his patrons 10-year-old mare have enjoyed a strong campaign and it has been Nallons breakout year in particular. The Mayo athlete guided Casalla Blue to a double clear and jump-off time of 36.75 seconds at the Dutch venue to come out on top from 80 other combinations.Duffy, from Galway, narrowly missed out on making it an Irish 1-2, as Camina was flawless in the jumping department and recorded 38.39 in her second outing, a mere two-tenths of a second off the silver medal target.Millstreet Horse Show provided quality two-star fare during the week and Max Foley took top prize in Fridays Connollys Red Mills Grand Prix qualifier with Illusion De Hus.The young Carlow rider and eight-year-old mare Illusion De Hus (Hugh McOwan) prevailed by just over half a second from Kilkennys Jack Ryan and Seamus Drea-owned-and-bred DSH Lucky Junior, with Kildares Cathal Daniels and Like A Star (Sandra Duffy) in third.Kian Dore guided Monterey Bay to the winners enclosure in Sundays Noel C Duggan Engineering Millstreet Grand Prix.The Limerick teenager was following up a recent victory at the Tattersalls July Show with Jillian Lennons 10-year-old gelding, and their jump-off clear in 39.64 was a little less than three-quarters of a second too quick for Ryan and DSH Lucky Junior.Sligo jockey, Paddy Reape was third with the George McCullough-bred Irish Sport Horse Mr Rocky Blue (Jonathan Reape).At Bonheiden, Kilkennys Ivan Dalton guided Floris RZ (Butler Court Stables) to the middle tier of the podium in a two-star 1.45m speed class on Thursday, clocking 31.77 when recording a jump-off clear round. That was 13-hundredths of a second off the winning mark set by Briton Fraser Reed, with the Matthew McBreen-bred Ses Jumeirah.BREEDINGSES JUMEIRAH (ISH) 2017 bay gelding by Diamant De Semilly (SF) out of Jumeirah (ISH) by Douglas (KWPN). Breeder: Matthew McBreen, Co Cavan. Owner: Matthew Pike. Rider: Fraser Reed (GBR)DSH LUCKY JUNIOR (ISH) 2016 grey gelding by Bbs McGregor (ISH) out of Dahlyi (ISH) by Luidam (KWPN). Breeder and Owner: Seamus Drea, Co Kilkenny. Rider: Jack Ryan (IRL)MR ROCKY BLUE (ISH) 2016 gr gelding by Chacco-Blue (MECKL) out of Ardeche Z (ZANG) by Artos Z (HANN). Breeder: George McCullough, Co Down. Owner: Jonathan Reape. Rider: Paddy ReapeThe post Swail and Chawke are multiple winners appeared first on .0 Comments 0 Shares 283 Views
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