FEI World Cup jumping
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The Longines FEI World Cup Jumping Final will take place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on 16-20 April.
The defending World Cup jumping champion is Sweden’s Henrik von Eckermann, who won in Omaha, Nebraska riding the brilliant King Edward.
British riders Ben Maher, Scott Brash, Robert Whitaker and Harry Charles have all qualified for the 2024 final.
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You can follow all the action from the World Cup Final with plenty of exclusive insight at horseandhound.co.uk and in the following week’s Horse & Hound magazine, in the shops on Thursday, 25 April.
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John Whitaker’s new horse goes viral, a teenager clears 1.85m and a warm-up fall doesn’t stop the world number one
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‘I didn’t believe I could ever win again after my injuries’: a welcome comeback and an exciting mare
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Rider gives up on dry January after winning back-to-back World Cups and William Funnell’s side wins Nations Cup
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‘Like no other horse I’ve ever ridden’: meet the remarkable mare on a five-star winning streak
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‘I wasn’t sure I was the right rider for him’: perseverance pays off for the Olympic champion and a world championship medallist returns
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‘As good sport as you’ll see anywhere’: British one-two in spectacular London World Cup
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‘There are good horses and great horses – he is one of the greats’: British rider enjoys remarkable weekend
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‘I’m getting old, but I’m still here!’: A legend wins, a 6ft3in fence and a horse called Coolio
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Harry Charles enjoys ‘one of the best shows of my career’ and a treble clear helps Great Britain celebrate
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‘Beyond my wildest dreams’: British university student lines up alongside Harry Charles and Ben Maher for World Cup debut
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‘She’s the boss, I’m the passenger!’: Ben Maher lifts a World Cup and Vermento resumes his winning ways
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A ‘difficult’ young horse is transformed, a gentle giant wins and there’s a big milestone in a champion’s career
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‘I’ve let the horse gain belief in himself’: patience rewarded with spectacular World Cup double
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A magical win, a missed flight and an Irish pub – this week’s showjumping action
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‘A privilege to ride on your wings’: top mare retires from competition aged 17
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World number one wins World Cup title as British riders suffer disappointment
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Scott Brash sets Britain’s World Cup dreams alight
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‘I sold some calves and bought a pony – this is the dream’: meet a 51-year-old World Cup Final debutant
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Lion-hearted World Cup hero bows out: ‘the biggest fighter I ever rode’