Royal International Horse Show (RIHS)
Hundreds of showjumping and showing competitors will head to Hickstead for the Royal International Horse Show (RIHS) on 26-31 July 2022. The oldest horse show in the world first took place in 1907 and is currently held at the famous All England Jumping Course show ground in West Sussex that also hosts the British Jumping Derby Meeting.
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Amateurs at the Royal International - Connemara lifts his third Hickstead title, with home-produced Fell in reserve
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Two top mares lead the coloured field on day one of the Royal International
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‘Stay on the ball’: are you an amateur heading to the RIHS with a hunter? Meet your judge
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How to watch the Royal International Horse Show at Hickstead on TV
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Model and TV presenter proud to become director of Hickstead
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‘Athletic horses without too much middle’: what the 2024 RIHS riding horse judge wants to see
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Fancy a trip to Hickstead? Get your Royal International Horse Show tickets
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Top British team announced for last pre-Olympic competition
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‘On cloud nine’: 31-year-old horse takes Royal International ticket
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‘We’re so proud of them all’: 20 ponies from one stud qualify for Royal International final
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‘There won’t be another like him’: legendary eight-time Royal International winner dies aged 34
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‘He’s left a huge hole in our lives’: farewell to top pony who loved the ring
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‘I only meant to defer uni for a year’: the show producer who nearly took a very different path
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New major championship final for Irish draughts to be held in 2024
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‘Fabulous opportunity’ as major deal secures future of Britain's Nations Cup
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‘He was an utter legend’: farewell to much-loved Welsh pony who dominated in every sphere
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From bowtop journeys to HOYS: one talented coloured mare’s unusual path to the top
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‘Riding wasn’t for her, but she loves horses’: bright future for young girl who shows miniatures