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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‘He’s a comedian’: rider wins RIHS Arab title on horse she’s known since he was a yearling
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‘This was the dream’: second time lucky, Tilly Bamford wins Royal International 138cm championship
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‘I let him fly’: show hunter pony is RIHS champion for the third time in a row
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‘He gets quite excited!’ Super 128cm pony’s unscheduled trip up Hickstead Derby bank
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Laura Collett and Pippa Funnell take on defending champions in Hickstead eventers’ challenge
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Mammoth 12-hour journey pays off for teenager in opening Royal International jumping championship
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‘Our hard work is being recognised’: home-produced New Forest mare leads 29-strong RIHS amateur field
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Crescendo leads the choir as coloured horses and ponies kick off 2022 RIHS
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Showing’s summer bonanza and Tina Cook’s daughter goes for a medal – five events to follow this week
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‘I shouldn’t have to guess what class I’m judging’: why breed type is key for RIHS judge Erik Mackechnie-Guire
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Road to RIHS: Rider won’t let cancer stop her from riding her ‘wonder horse’ at Hickstead
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The Horse & Hound Podcast 112: Hickstead Derby review with Shane Breen, plus Royal International preview
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Things you absolutely must do if you’re heading to the Royal International Horse Show
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Road to RIHS: ‘She went down and couldn’t get back up’ – 13-year-old Fell mare bounces back from lorry accident
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All-star line-up named for British Nations Cup, plus Explosion W Hickstead bound
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Road to RIHS: ‘I broke my jaw and nose, degloved my bottom lip and lost all of my top front teeth’ — rider defies the odds to land two tickets after three successive accidents
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‘Don’t slap your pony on the neck’: plus other advice from RIHS working hunter pony judge Justine Armstrong-Small
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‘He lived to jump’: farewell to leading working hunter pony placed at HOYS on every appearance
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Road to RIHS: ‘He had 101 days on box rest’ — Welsh stallion overcomes rare tumour and EMS diagnosis