Royal Windsor Horse Show
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When and where is Royal Windsor Horse Show 2024?
The 2024 show is being held on 1-5 May, in the private grounds of Windsor Castle, Berkshire.
Royal Windsor Horse Show latest news and reports
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‘You’re competing against the best’: 20-year-old rider who won a Royal Windsor hat-trick on stepping up to horse classes
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John Whitaker: ‘The top riders came to Royal Windsor, despite all the red tape’
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Meet the home-bred Highland mare who became The Queen’s fourth Royal Windsor M&M supreme champion
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Couldn’t attend this year’s Royal Windsor Horse Show? Check out these 29 winners who graced the showing rings
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Why is this horse wearing an unusual headpiece in the ring at Royal Windsor?
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The Horse & Hound Podcast 103: Laura Collett on winning Badminton | Royal Windsor review | Life as a vet | News round-up
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‘British showing is the best’, says top international showing judge Gregory Goss
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A jubilant 23yo, a soaring stallion and a rider with no stirrup: who won showjumping ribbons at the weekend (and who missed his flight as a result)?
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‘There’s a lot more to come from him than that’: Harry Charles claims Royal Windsor CSI5* win on exciting new ride
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‘You still have to go fast and ride for it’: Gregory Wathelet heads three-way jump off in Royal Windsor’s Rolex CSI 5* grand prix
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Show hunter pony out of legendary HOYS supreme winner takes glory at Royal Windsor
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‘He’s really stepped into himself this year’: working hunter star gives rider a first Windsor championship
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‘That was one of the strongest championships I’ve ridden in’: former novice winner dominates as an open at Windsor
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Rider overcomes post-concussion syndrome to take coveted under-25 class at Royal Windsor
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Callisthenics - what is it and why does one of the fittest and most successful riders swear by it?
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‘It’s been a bit crazy!’ Harry Charles reflects on an unbelievable 12 months
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Spectacular gelding wins second championship of 2022 Royal Windsor
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Arab gelding who helped his rider through ‘tough times’ is no longer the bridesmaid at Royal Windsor
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We've all been there: even Olympic legends forget the course occasionally, too!