London International Horse Show
For most in the horse world, Christmas hasn’t started until they’ve attended The London International Horse Show, formerly known as Olympia Horse Show. The show moved to the ExCeL center in 2021 because the Kensington, Olympia venue was being redeveloped, and it has been held at ExCeL since.
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H&H’s Bethan Simons: ‘London’s showing classes were welcoming, supportive and inclusive’
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11 showjumping training tips from three-time Hickstead Derby winner John Ledingham and youth medallist Tabitha Kyle
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Graham Fletcher: ‘Let’s big up London and our sport’
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Meet the 2024 M&M supreme best of breed winners from London International
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‘What a year – I’m so proud of the horses we’re producing’: meet a rising star doing all the hard work herself
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Scotland is producing plenty of exciting young showjumpers – meet its latest rising star
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The greatest grandfather, a fearless teenager and 100mph ponies: what happened at this year’s London Horse Show?
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Eight training gems from Dickie Waygood and Laura Collett including coaching tips, straightness and Laura’s next big star
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‘I never dreamed this was even possible’: amateur rider and Fell stallion win M&M supreme in London
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Who won the 2024 performance pony finals at London International Horse Show?
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‘He was unbelievable’: Rider takes London World Cup win on horse who may be his best yet
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‘I love him to the moon and back’: tiny rider and 23-year-old star pony take London win
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Mr Incredible: how jumping the puissance helped focus tonight’s London winner
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‘What the **** just happened?!’ Gemma Stevens pips John Whitaker to win London six-bar
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‘He’s a legend’: 21-year-old grand prix horse makes winning return to London Horse Show (and AP McCoy manages not to fall off)
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Meet the winners from the 2024 amateur horse finals at London International
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‘He’s the sweetest, kindest boy’: prolific Connemara stallion adds London senior title to extensive CV
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‘She’s a mare of many talents’: 22-year-old Fjord is supreme senior in London
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‘I was smiling from ear to ear’: racing fans’ favourite lights up London horse show