European team champions head Irish showjumping hopes for WEG
‘We will be seeking the Olympic qualification that has eluded us for many years and a medal as well’
The Tryon World Equestrian Games 2018 (WEG) were held in North Carolina in the United States from 10-23 September. Tryon WEG 2018 was the final time that all the FEI disciplines came together to form a WEG. From 2022 there have been separate world championships held every four years for the individual disciplines following an independent investigation into the financial viability of the concept.
‘We will be seeking the Olympic qualification that has eluded us for many years and a medal as well’
Horse & Hound's eventing columnist wonders whether Britain has the equine stars of the future
A 10-strong list of nominated entries has been submitted to the FEI
Sam Griffiths and Paulank Brockagh will make their third consecutive senior championship appearance for Australia at the 2018 World Equestrian Games
A strong team will be carrying British hopes in Tryon, although fans may be surprised by one name missing from the squad
Michael Jung and his three-time Kentucky CCI4*-winning ride FischerRocana FST head the German eventing squad
Meet the horse that is super-tricky outside the competition ring
Two Olympic champions, the 2018 Badminton winners and the top-ranked Kiwi eventer are among those on New Zealand’s WEG squad
‘They are both riding tried, tested and talented horses, so I feel Great Britain will be well represented’
Eight combinations have been named on the shortlist ahead of the Games in Tryon
The pair could have been one of Britain's strongest combinations in the USA, but an untimely injury has ruled them out of contention
Most major players for WEG have now announced their teams
Our dressage editor is finding it difficult to predict who will make the British team for Tryon
The news is a ‘huge, huge blow’ to the rider, but will also damage his nation’s team medal hopes
There has to be something there if we are going to have a successful Games
The four riders who will attempt to continue Britain's golden para dressage record have been selected
The multi-medalled rider has withdrawn from the WEG team shortlist.
Excitement is mounting ahead of the World Equestrian Games in the USA in September, as we bring you the latest selected British riders
The chef de mission for the British team has a ‘wealth of experience’
The individual bronze medal winner from Rio has been withdrawn from WEG team contention.