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| | Hoofbeat Update... Check out the latest equestrian news stories, event reports & more! With Everything Horse, you don't have to miss a hoofbeat ... and we don't want you to either.
| Here's your round-up of the very latest equestrian news and articles we've published this week - there'll be more on the website too.
| Don't forget to keep an eye out for our digital magazine, which we publish every other month. | | | | | |
FEI European Vaulting Championship 2025: Five Days of Elite Competition Begin in Austria | | |
Five days of world-class vaulting competition will commence in Stadl Paura, Austria on July 30, 2025, as the FEI European Championship for Seniors and FEI World Championship for Juniors and Young Vaulters promises to deliver exceptional displays of athleticism and horsemanship in this premier equestrian vaulting event. Defending Champions Face Strong Challenges The FEI European Vaulting Championship 2025 sees defending … | | | | |
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Britain Maintains Lead Heading into European Jumping Championships Team Final | | |
Great Britain's showjumping team weathered a day of high drama yesterday to retain their lead heading into today's crucial team final at the 2025 Longines FEI European Championships in A Coruña, Spain. The British squad, supported by Agria, experienced supreme highs and devastating lows during the second qualifying round but emerged with their overnight advantage intact, sitting on 3.96 penalties … | | | | |
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Equestrian Scandals That Transformed Horse Welfare: Charlotte Dujardin to Mark Todd | | |
The equestrian world has faced significant horse welfare scandals that initially threatened the sport's reputation but ultimately became catalysts for positive change. From Charlotte Dujardin's training video scandal to Mark Todd's incident, these equestrian scandals UK have driven unprecedented reforms in horse welfare, training standards, and sport integrity. Here's how the industry transformed adversity into progress. Major Training Method Controversies … | | | | |
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British Jumpers Lead European Championships After Flying Start in Spain | | |
Great Britain's showjumping team seized the early advantage at the 2025 Longines FEI Jumping European Championships yesterday, taking the team lead after an impressive opening day performance in A Coruña, Spain. The British Equestrian Jumping Squad, supported by Agria, delivered four strong rounds at the Casas Novas venue to finish day one with just 3.96 penalties, ahead of Germany (4.19) … | | | | |
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DA UK and Hartpury University Launch Groundbreaking Research Partnership on Disability and Equine Wellbeing | | |
Riding for the Disabled Association (RDA UK) is proud to announce a pioneering three-year research partnership with Hartpury University and College, marking a new chapter in understanding the life-changing potential of equine-assisted activities for disabled people, the unique role that horses play in delivering these experiences, and the positive impact such activities have on the horses' own wellbeing. Bringing together … | | | | |
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