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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Rebecca Penny: ‘Please make marks available on the day’
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Orkney rider and ‘multi-talented’ show horse score at RIHS after 746-mile journey
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Graham Fletcher: ‘Our county shows are in desperate need of help’
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The Horse & Hound Podcast 114: Royal International Horse Show review
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‘If it saves one life, it’s worth it’: top showjumpers lead the way with body protection
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‘Judges were willing to shuffle their initial pull-ins’: H&H’s showing editor reviews the Royal International
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From the night shift to the lorry: the amateur riders making it work at Hickstead
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Heavyweight winner takes RIHS cob supreme, while amateur is reserve
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‘A cool course to jump’ Harry Charles just pipped in epic King George V Cup
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‘She’s done it again’: ‘perfect’ mare is crowned RIHS supreme for the second time
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‘That ring is a lottery’: Walker’s stunning RIHS supreme win with his ‘horse of a lifetime’
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‘I was plaiting by head torch’: a day in the life of a groom working at the RIHS
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‘He broke down with acute liver failure’: miracle former event horse leads RIHS senior in-hand field