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    Kaitlin Campbell and Cosm Hesed take the win in Monaco The American rider delivered a fast and faultless performance in the ...
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  • From New Zealand to the UK: The Story of Samantha Lissington | RIDE presented by Longines
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    London International Horse Show announces 2026 charity partner
    The London International Horse Show, which will take place at ExCel in London from Thursday 17 Monday 21 December, has revealed that HEROS Racehorse Charity will be its official charity partner for 2026.Founded in 2006 by Grace Muir, HEROS Charity provides bright futures for both horses and young people. Best known for its retraining, rehabilitation and rehoming of former racehorses, the charity has successfully helped hundreds of ex-racehorses transition into fulfilling second careers across a wide range of equestrian disciplines. In addition, HEROS delivers innovative education programmes, supporting young people particularly those who may be struggling in mainstream education through equine-assisted learning and vocational training opportunities.Key valuesWe are very pleased to welcome HEROS as our Official Charity for 2026, said Jonathan Goold,London International Horse Show Director.Their work embodies many of the values that are so important to our sport including horse welfare, education and creating opportunities for future generations.HEROS has an excellent reputation within the equestrian and racingindustries,and we are proud to support the charitys efforts to give both horses and young people the chance to realise their full potential.We look forward to working together over the coming months and helping to raise awareness and funds for this important cause.A wonderful platformAs the shows official charity, HEROS will have the opportunity to showcase its work during the show and benefit from a range of fundraising and awareness initiatives.We are absolutely delighted to be named the Official Charity of London International Horse Show, saidGrace Muir,founder andchiefexecutive of HEROS.This partnership provides a wonderful platform to raise awareness of the work we do supporting former racehorses and young people.Horses have an extraordinary ability to transform lives, and every day we see the difference they make, both through our retraining programmes and our education initiatives.We are incredibly grateful to theshow for its support and look forward to engaging with visitors throughout the year and at the event itself.Two book tickets for the London International Horse Show, click here. Image HEROS.Related contentIs an ex-racehorse the right choice for you? We investigateThinking about buying an ex-racehorse? Heres what you need to know abut where you can purchase oneTop tips for introducing hacking to an ex-racehorseHow to feed and retrain the gut of an ex-racehorseNew eventing initiatives for former racehorsesEx-racehorses shouldnt carry more than 17% of their bodyweight, says RoRThe post London International Horse Show announces 2026 charity partner appeared first on Your Horse.
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  • A girls dream horse
    Lisa Gaudiano and her father Emanuele Gaudiano topped the leaderboard, taking victory in the Longines Pro-Am Cup in support ...
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  • Kristen Vanderveen Takes Monaco Victory with Starbucks 27 CSI5* 1.50m
    Kristen Vanderveen and Starbucks 27 take the win in Monaco The American rider delivered a fast and faultless performance in ...
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  • High Performance Eventing Manager Griffiths names U-25 World Championship squad
    Horse Sport Ireland High Performance Eventing Manager, Sam Griffiths, has announced the squad which will represent Ireland at the inaugural FEI Under-25 Eventing World Championship.Taking place on home soil in Millstreet, the event offers Irish riders the opportunity to perform in front of a home crowd at a world championship for the first time, with the famous Irish support cheering them on.Griffiths has selected previous European medal winners Godfrey Gibbons with Ballyvillane OBOS (ISH) (Direct Reserve: Kilnamac Kasu (ISH)), Jennifer Kuehnle with Sammy Davis Junior (ISH) (Direct Reserve: CDS Cairnview Romolu (ISH)), and Tom Nestor with Cooley Diamond Dancer (ISH). Completing the team is Maddison Peries with Vivero DH Z (ZANG).Also in the squad, competing as an individual is Isny ODonnell with Vital DK Z (ZANG).Speaking on the announcement, Griffiths told of his excitement about the squad selected and their ambition to impress on home soil.We are really excited to unveil our riders who will be competing at the U25 World Championships at Millstreet, he said. We have some very strong combinations, and from managements point of view, we have a real chance of competing for medals on Sunday.If things go our way, we believe we can challenge for both team and individual medals. The team has come together really well; weve got some excellent partnerships, and we are determined to put on a top performance at our home event.The FEI Under-25 Eventing World Championship begins on July 21st and runs until July 26th at Millstreet, Co. Cork.Breeding:Ballyvillane OBOS (ISH) 2013 gelding by OBOS Quality 004 out of Gleesons Coolcooran. Bred by Tim Gleeson. Owned by Richard Ames & Robbie KearnsKilnamac Kasu (ISH) 2017 gelding by Kannan out of Kilnamac Sue. Bred by James J Ryan. Owned by Marie DunneSammy Davis Junior(ISH) 2009 gelding by Imperial Hights out of Cornasus Connie. Breeder: Amanda Vogan. Owned by Frank & Margaret Kinsella and Cathal Daniels.CDS Cairnview Romolu (ISH) 2011 gelding by Omar out of Cairnview Grace. Breeder: Geraldine Quinn. Owned by Cathal DanielsCooley Diamond Dancer (ISH) 2012 gelding by Jack of Diamonds out of Lucy Blue. Breeder: Clare McDonnell. Owned by David NestorThe post High Performance Eventing Manager Griffiths names U-25 World Championship squad appeared first on .
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  • Maximilian Weishaupt & Cosmo von Imhoff Win in Monaco | 1.45m 5* Class
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  • Young Star Wins in Monaco | National Pony Class
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    Confidence with Every Ride: Choosing the Right Jockey Skull Cap
    Confidence with Every Ride: Choosing the Right Jockey Skull CapWhether you're training at home, competing at the highest level or simply enjoying leisure rides, we know that every ride is driven by passion, partnership and trust. Enjoying being in the saddle starts with the confidence that you're protected, allowing you to focus on your horse, so that you can perform at your best.A jockey skull cap is one of the most important pieces of equestrian equipment you'll own. More than just a competition requirement, it's designed to help protect you should the unexpected happen.The new Premier Equine Artemis jockey skull caps have been designed around three key rider needs: certified protection, secure fit and lasting comfort. The design brings together every essential feature required for everyday riding through to more demanding schooling sessions. The collection was created to enable riders to focus fully on their performance with confidence.Why The Right Jockey Skull Cap MattersHorse riding carries risk at every level, from everyday schooling to competition. Falls can happen unexpectedly, regardless of a rider's experience level. Investing in a high-quality, properly fitted helmet should always be a priority. When you invest in a correctly fitted certified riding hat, it helps to:Absorb impact energy during a fall.Remain securely positioned throughout an accident.Provide consistent protection without movement or instability.Offer lasting comfort during long rides, training or competitions.Understanding BSI Kitemark PAS 015:2011One of the most recognised certifications in the UK equestrian industry is BSI Kitemark PAS 015:2011 its regarded as one of the most rigorous equestrian helmet standards.PAS 015:2011 is a British safety specification. It was developed specifically for equestrian helmets. The safety specification subjects helmets to demanding tests that assess their ability to protect riders from a variety of impact scenarios. This includes:Impact absorptionPenetration resistanceDeformationRetention strengthStabilityThe BSI Kitemark PAS 015:2011is one of the recognised safety standards accepted by theBritish Horse Society (BHS) for riding helmets used in approved activities. It provides riders a strong level of confidence that their helmet has been independently tested and manufactured to consistently high-quality standards.About EN 1384:2023Another important certification found on modern horse riding helmets is EN 1384:2023 which is the latest European safety standard for equestrian helmets.Many premium riding skull caps now carry both PAS 015:2011 and EN 1384:2023 certification. Premier Equine designed the Artemis jockey skull caps collection with these standards, demonstrating compliance with multiple recognised safety requirements.Benefits of a Dial FitA dial fit system allows riders to fine-tune the fit using an adjustment dial positioned at the rear of the helmet. With just a simple turn, the internal cradle gently tightens or loosens. Creating a personalised fit and feel is exactly what Premier Equine aims to provide with the Artemis collection. Benefits of a dial fit system include:Quick and precise adjustment.Improved helmet stability.Reduced movement while riding.Enhanced comfort across longer periods in the saddle.Easier fitting when wearing different hairstyles or base layers.For younger riders or those who require something between sizes, a dial adjustment system can also provide greater flexibility while still maintaining a secure fit. Ultimately, a secure helmet remains correctly positioned during riding, which helps it to function as intended should an accident occur.Harness Adjusters: Small Feature, Big DifferenceModern harness adjusters allow riders to customise the position of the straps around the ears and beneath the chin to achieve an even and balanced fit. A correctly adjusted harness should:Sit comfortably beneath the chin.Lie flat against the face.Prevent excessive helmet movement.Keep the helmet secure without discomfort.Poorly adjusted straps can reduce helmet stability, even if the shell itself fits correctly. Taking a few extra minutes to adjust the harness properly can significantly improve both comfort and safety for every ride.Removable LinersMany premium jockey skull caps (including the Artemis collection) now feature removable, washable liners that improve hygiene while helping maintain a consistent fit over time. A removable liner offers several practical advantages:Easy cleaning after regular use.Improved freshness during warmer weather.Better moisture management.Extended helmet lifespan through routine maintenance.The ability to replace worn liners without replacing the entire helmet (where replacement liners are available).Clean and well-maintained liners also help ensure the helmet continues to fit as intended. This also reduces the chance of unwanted movement caused by compressed or worn internal padding.Ventilation Systems in Riding HatsAn effective ventilation system helps regulate airflow through the helmet, reducing a build-up of heat and allowing riders to stay focused. As fresh air enters the helmet, warm air can escape through integrated ventilation channels, helping to improve breathability without compromising the helmet's protective structure. A well-ventilated horse riding helmet like the Artemis jockey skull cap can offer several practical benefits, including:Improved airflow for enhanced comfort.Reduced heat and moisture build-up.Better temperature regulation during longer rides.Increased focus by minimising distractions caused by overheating.A fresher wearing experience when combined with a removable, washable liner.By balancing protection, fit and airflow, a well-designed ventilation system helps ensure your helmet remains comfortable from the first ride to the last.Where Safety Meets ComfortComfort plays a significant role in rider performance. This is particularly the case during long training sessions, competitions and warm weather riding. Engineered with practicality at its core, the Artemis offers a secure, stable fit that adapts to the riders head, creating consistent comfort throughout every ride. Its lightweight construction helps reduce fatigue, while integrated ventilation supports airflow to keep you cool during intense periods. The result is a skull cap that feels unobtrusive yet reassuringly protective, whether youre hacking out, training, or competing.Finding the Right FitNo two riders have the same head shape, making individual fitting extremely important. When trying on a helmet, follow these steps:The helmet should sit level across the forehead.It should feel snug without creating painful pressure points.The chin strap should fasten securely while allowing comfortable breathing and speaking.The harness should sit evenly around both ears.There should be no excessive movement when gently shaking your head.A properly fitted helmet should feel secure from the moment you put it on, without relying on the chin strap alone to hold it in place. If you're between sizes, choosing a model with adjustable fit features can often help achieve a more personalised fit.Lightweight Construction. Dependable Protection.What makes the Artemis stand out is its versatility. Its built to perform across a wide variety of disciplines and riding environments, making it a reliable choice for riders who want a solution they can trust. From balanced design to rider-focused detailing, every feature works together to support confidence, safety, and ease of use.Premier Equine designed the Artemis collection for the modern rider who values simplicity without sacrificing quality. The Artemis collection provides exactly that: a streamlined, dependable choice for riders who want confidence every time they sit in the saddle.FAQs1. What safety standards should a jockey skull cap meet?When choosing a jockey skull cap, look for recognised safety certifications such as BSI Kitemark PAS 015:2011 and EN 1384:2023. These standards indicate that the helmet has undergone rigorous testing for impact absorption, stability, penetration resistance and retention strength. Always check the latest rules if you're competing, as event organisers may specify which safety standards are accepted.2. How should a jockey skull cap fit?A jockey skull cap should fit snugly and sit level on your head without causing uncomfortable pressure points. It should remain secure when you move your head, with minimal movement, and the chin strap should fasten comfortably beneath your chin.3. What are the benefits of a dial fit riding helmet?A dial fit system allows you to adjust the helmet quickly and precisely for a customised fit. This helps improve stability, reduces movement while riding and increases comfort during longer periods in the saddle. It's also useful for accommodating different hairstyles or riders who require sizes between the standard helmet sizes.4. How often should I replace my riding helmet?You should replace your riding helmet immediately after any significant impact or fall, even if there is no visible damage. This is because the protective materials may have been compromised. It's also recommended to replace helmets every few years, depending on the manufacturer's guidance, regular wear and tear, and how the helmet has been stored and maintained.5. Why is ventilation important in a riding helmet?Good ventilation helps improve airflow through the helmet, reducing heat and moisture build-up while riding. A well-ventilated jockey skull cap can enhance comfort, particularly during long training sessions or warm weather, helping you stay focused and comfortable without compromising safety.
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