Andreas Helgstrand
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Two top horses move to new riders while Helgstrand barred from team duties
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Helgstrand Dressage to record all horse training – in the ‘wake of poor riding’
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Andreas Helgstrand to miss Paris 2024 – as three Helgstrand Dressage instructors reprimanded
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‘We take allegations of horse abuse very seriously’: FEI responds to Helgstrand Dressage documentary
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Rollkur, draw reins, and bleeding mouths, in second part of undercover documentary at Helgstrand Dressage
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Uproar over ‘appalling’ footage shown in undercover documentary – as top rider excluded from national team
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Undercover TV documentary on Helgstrand Dressage to air this week – as stud announces measures to improve welfare
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‘I did the best for the horse’ says vet – top rider loses medal and fined over horse’s colic treatment
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Simple, sporty; red jackets and an emerald dash – the dressage Euros trot-up in pictures
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Major stud launches legal proceedings over TV production company’s undercover filming
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Winter Equestrian Festival’s home to be renamed in plan to create ‘world’s leading and most attractive venue’
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Owners of Palm Beach International EC buy new businesses to expand Global Equestrian Group
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Elite Brits to make crucial bids for Olympic selection at Compiègne CDIO5* this weekend
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9 of the most memorable grand prix dressage freestyles of all time
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6 things that might surprise you about the mighty Helgstrand Dressage (plus a look around this drop-dead gorgeous yard)
Helgstrand Dressage is owned by the 2018 Olympic bronze medallist Andreas Helgstrand and his wife Marianne. Since its establishment in 2008 Helgstrand Dressage has won 11 medals at the World Championships for young horses and the more established horses impress at Prix St. George and grand prix level both nationally and internationally. Here, we take a look around...
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Two-year-old warmblood stallion sells for €2,010,000
The Vivaldi son is the most expensive horse ever bought at a stallion licensing auction
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Andreas Helgstrand under fire again after photos spark further welfare complaints
The position of the horse’s head and neck in the pictures has caused anger among dressage fans
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Leading dressage rider guilty of 'improper use of bit and bridle'
The rider's national federation has ruled that his use of the double bridle was "completely unacceptable"
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'Blue tongue' leads to social media outrage
Danish rider has been accused of 'improper use of equipment,' after his horse was pictured with a blue tongue last month.