Michael Jung is new world number one eventer
The German event rider has overtaken William Fox-Pitt to secure the number one spot in the FEI world eventing rankings
The German event rider has overtaken William Fox-Pitt to secure the number one spot in the FEI world eventing rankings
Eventing committee chairman Giuseppe Della Chiesa said the FEI hoped the eventing Nations Cup series — launched in 2012 — would fill its place
Germany's Michael Jung has won the HSBC FEI World Cup eventing title for the second year running.
Oliver Townend put his fall at Kentucky with Ashdale Cruise Master behind him by piloting the horse to victory in the HSBC FEI World Cup qualifier at Tattersalls, Ireland
This year’s eventing HSBC FEI World Cup will run without a final, but prize-money will be awarded according to a rankings points list from events throughout the year instead
British eventers may have more chances to get to the World Cup final this year as British Eventing hopes to run two qualifiers in 2010
German riders dominated at the World Cup eventing final in Poland last weekend, but Ruth Edge upheld British honour with fifth place on PC Wilson
The British Open Championship at Gatcombe will now incorporate the British HSBC FEI World Cup eventing qualifier, after its original fixture at Chatsworth was cancelled due to wet weather
HSBC FEI World Cup Eventing final to be held in run up to autumn three-day events
The FEI World Cup qualifier at Burnham Market attracted a class field with Francis Whittington producing an outstanding cross-country performance to triumph
Mary King, Daisy Dick, Sharon Hunt and Oliver Townend are among the riders who will be contesting the World Cup qualifier at Chatsworth this weekend
The 2007 FEI eventing World Cup final will have a prize fund of €100,000 and will take place in spring 2008 in an attempt to make the series more attractive to the sport's top riders
France claims first, second and fourth at the FEI Eventing World Cup Final in Malmö, as Nicolas Touzaint triumphs
The first British leg of the FEI Eventing World Cup 2004 takes place at the Chatsworth International Horse Trials in May, with the second at Lulworth later in the year
Linda Algotsson proved unstoppable in the Eventing World Cup final at Pau, which turned out to be very unlucky for British riders