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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‘We couldn’t look at anything else’: hunter pony makes history by winning fourth RIHS title in a row
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Pippa Funnell and Tom McEwen take on reigning champion Gemma Stevens at Hickstead
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‘We went to Italy for 24hrs, tried her and saw the Colosseum’ – chance buy leads to national Hickstead title
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‘We’re both firecrackers’: 8yo becomes youngest RIHS 128cm winner on 22yo pony
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‘I can’t believe it’: beauty therapist wins first Royal International title with her home-produced Connemara
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Supercob and home-bred mare lead coloured field as 2023 Royal International gets underway
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‘Riders should show good manners’: what the Royal International’s working hunter pony judge is looking for
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‘She adores him’: ‘tiny’ nine-year-old rider and her ‘cheeky’ pony set to make major show debut against adults
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Who’s excited for this year’s Royal International Horse Show? Check out 36 stunning show ring winners from 2022
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‘Less is definitely more during your show’: impress 2023 Royal International M&M amateur and young rider judge Clare Dew
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‘No manic gallops or extended trots through the middle’: how to impress this year’s Royal International coloured pony judge
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‘She’s a headstrong mare’: former Blue Cross resident set for Royal International debut
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‘She was in hospital for over three months’: rider’s inspiring Royal International journey
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‘Something wasn’t right’: pony overcomes ulcer diagnosis en route to Hickstead place
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‘It was third time lucky’: home-bred mare and breeder’s granddaughter off to Hickstead
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Meet this year’s RIHS cob judge who wants to see strong walks and straight gallops
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‘I’ve dreamt of this since I was a teenager’: Connemara mare bought unseen during lockdown is off to the Royal International
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‘A dream come true’: meet the eye-catching driving pony-turned-jumping star
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‘He’s a born show-off’: Connemara wins historic 22nd Royal International ticket