World Equestrian Games eventing results 2018
Follow the World Equestrian Games eventing results from Tryon in North Carolina as they become available
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.
Follow the World Equestrian Games eventing results from Tryon in North Carolina as they become available
The leading rider feels there is not enough time to get the horse qualified for the World Equestrian Games in Tryon after two different injuries
The Rio triple gold medallist has finally found her potential WEG partner
If you’re planning on making the trip to North Carolina for this autumn’s World Equestrian Games (11-23 September), here are five ways to make the most of your trip
The initial phase of the application process has opened for prospective volunteers
Horse & Hound explains all you need to know to enjoy the reining in Normandy
Horse & Hound explains all you need to know to follow the endurance competition at WEG
Horse & Hound explains all you need to know to enjoy the eventing competition at WEG
Horse & Hound explains all you need to know to follow the vaulting at WEG
H&H’s showjumping editor Jennifer Donald brings you all you need to know about the jumping competition at WEG
Horse & Hound explains all you need to know to enjoy the driving competition at WEG
Horse & Hound explains all you need to know to enjoy the dressage competition at WEG
Horse & Hound tells you all you need to know to enjoy the para dressage competition at WEG
Charlotte speaks of her hopes for her ‘exciting’ ride — and reveals what Valegro is getting up to at home
With the countdown now on for the 2018 World Equestrian Games at Tryon International Equestrian Centre in Mill Spring (11-23 September), we headed to North Carolina to take a look at the set-up
The world number two showjumper talks about the advantages — and disadvantages — of having the World Equestrian Games on home soil at Tryon next year
The FEI is a blight on eventing’s bright future, says Horse & Hound's eventing columnist
The venue for the 2018 World Equestrian Games will be hosting an equine series with a difference this summer
There are some signification changes in the latest update to the FEI eventing rules
As well as a new venue, new dates have also been revealed for WEG 2018 following a scientific study commissioned by the FEI