The Dutch Masters was again, in a word, fantastic! What an ambiance and what a crowd. As many as 62,000 equestrian fans visited the event. All days were filled with exciting competitions, but there were also plenty of opportunities to have a drink...
For the first time in the rich history of the Rolex Majors, the iconic cup goes to France. Simon Delestre, as the last starter in the three-horse jump-off, strategically steered his Cayman Jolly Jumper to victory. Delestre thus beat British Rolex...
The 5* 1.50m Borek Prize featured a technically challenging course in which the best 12 combinations qualified for the decisive winners' round. In this battle for victory, top Belgian rider Gilles Thomas grabbed the top prize with his...
On Saturday evening, Eric Berkhof, CEO of Van Mossel Automotive Group and owner of Stoeterij De Margaretha Hoeve was honoured as Equestrian Sportsan of the Year.
Berkhof has been lending a helping hand to organisations where he can and supporting...
The five-star 1.50m Audi Prize on Saturday evening provided spectacle with fifteen barrage rides, but no one could match Daniel Deusser. With a rock-solid ride, he set himself over a second clear of the competition and convincingly grabbed victory...
To rhythmic applause and loud cheers from the audience, 15 top riders stormed through the Van Schijndel Bouwgroep Prize, one of the most spectacular classes of The Dutch Masters. This year, victory went to a newcomer to Den Bosch: American rider...
The FEI Dressage World Cup Freestyle to Music brought everything that makes dressage so magical: emotion, goosebumps, top sport, personal records and standing ovations. The stands vibrated with enthusiasm, and the combinations on stage proved that...
Following his victory in the Grand Prix, Hans Peter Minderhoud also managed to win the Freestyle of the CDI3*, the Equilibrium Prize, with Glock's Toto Jr. A swinging and compelling performance ensured not only a happy rider, but also an...
The French came out strong in the NAB Lightning Protection Prize at 1.45m level, but it was Sweden's top rider Peder Fredricson who managed to break their victory march. With his 17-year-old Hansson WI, he was allowed to step forward first in the...