Martin Fuchs, aboard his longtime mount Conner Jei, was first to go in the jumpoff. That unenviable position where a rider, not knowing what lies ahead, has little choice than...
And here we are at the crucial moment—Richie “Hands” Vogel enters the ring in La Baule, France on board his unmatchable mount United Touch S. The Germans had it won....
“I have no words to explain,” says Piergiorgio Bucci. “They asked me already in Italian and I didn’t find words in Italian—imagine if I could find in English!” Words come...
Holy—! I have just finished watching what was probably the craziest five-star Grand Prix I’ve seen as a show jumping owner, journalist, and fan! We had a field of 40—and...
I’ve turned melancholic. I sit in a chair facing the sea, unmoving like a sentry. I spend long minutes, maybe hours, watching the water and trying to find words to...
On the edge of the arena, a young woman wearing a brightly-colored jacket of red, white, and blue jumps up and down cheering, throwing herself joyfully into the arms of...
The 93rd start was the charm for José Maria Larocca. The Argentinian Olympian has contested some 92 1.60m classes over the course of his considerable career. In the stirrups of...
"I've been second here before, so I wanted some good revenge," said Olympic silver medalist Kent Farrington. On a balmy Sunday in La Baule-Escoublac, France, the current world number seven...
Being a show jumping fan is not for the feint of heart. Between the Longines FEI World Cup, the Longines Global Champions Tour, the newly launched Longines League of Nations...