Royal International Horse Show (RIHS)
Hundreds of showjumping and showing competitors will head to Hickstead for the Royal International Horse Show (RIHS) on 26-31 July 2022. The oldest horse show in the world first took place in 1907 and is currently held at the famous All England Jumping Course show ground in West Sussex that also hosts the British Jumping Derby Meeting.
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‘That was amazing, but unexpected’: triumphant RIHS return for small hack
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Two Royal International championships in two hours for untouchable horse
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Breen remains king of the Queen’s: Shane lifts Hickstead trophy for fourth time
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‘This was only his second show’: thoroughbred takes a break from hunting to win at the RIHS
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‘He give it 100% every time’: third RIHS win in three years for consistent show horse
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‘He’s my bargain superstar’: miniature bought from Preloved continues his reign at the RIHS
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‘He should be human’: traditional stallion leads senior field at Royal International
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‘It’s 10 years since I won in this ring’: Jack Whitaker claims first senior Hickstead victory
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‘Horse welfare is paramount, but the rule needs changing’: upset for Ireland in Hickstead Nations Cup
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‘He’s a mother’s dream’: first RIHS win for family and their home-produced Dartmoor
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‘She rode him beautifully’: small hunter and 19-year-old step up to win RIHS amateur supreme
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‘He’s a work of art’: star Connemara adds another worker title to his tally at the RIHS
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‘The best day’: an emotional John Whitaker helps Great Britain triumph in Hickstead Nations Cup
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A tailless chestnut mare – whose rider needed convincing to take the reins – is spectacular RIHS 5* winner
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Stunning RIHS working hunter debut for rider who has ‘never won anything like this before’
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‘He’s a great little horse’: riding horse defends his title at the Royal International
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‘They’re a first season combination’: 23-year-old rider tops RIHS amateur riding horses
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Could your horse be a RIHS champion? Walk this year’s working hunter course to find out…
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‘Bring it on’: from 68-year-old Olympic legend to 24-year-old sensation – meet the British team for today’s Hickstead Nations Cup