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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She thinks quicker than I do!’ speedy British combination take young-horse title
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‘He’s my first home-bred’: tears are shed after big-moving gelding’s victorious RIHS debut
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‘She loves her job’: 2021 supreme pony ensures she’ll be back to fight for her crown at RIHS
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‘All you want to do is please your home crowd and we didn’t’: Team GB reflections after Nations Cup ‘disappointment’
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‘I didn’t want to let him down’: prolific hack continues stunning form at RIHS
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‘They’ve grown together’: adored pony and 14-year-old rider take RIHS senior ridden crown
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‘I’ve wanted this one for him’: Irish Draught ticks final title off his list at RIHS
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‘He arrived 10 days ago’: Walker’s new recruit delivers in RIHS small hunter championship
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‘We don’t need to run round Europe’: Queen Elizabeth Cup winner sings home shows’ praises
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‘This is just unbelievable’: RIHS debutantes take centre stage in miniature supreme
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‘A dream come true’: Dartmoors dominate home-produced mini championship, as RIHS first-timers reign
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‘He always gives 100%’: athletic Connemara shines in RIHS M&M worker championship
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Home-produced ‘horse of a lifetime’ and heavyweight ‘armchair ride’ win RIHS amateur spoils
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Thriller of a three-way jump-off decides Hickstead Nations Cup
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‘He’s been a pleasure to produce’: true all-rounder jumps to RIHS working hunter accolade
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‘I had to keep up the family name’: John makes it a Whitaker four-timer at the Royal International
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‘He never missed a beat’: star riding horse nets RIHS title, ahead of new face making Hickstead debut
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Six-year-old gelding wins rider first ever RIHS title, as amateurs take to the stage
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‘I was a bit rusty to start with’: top National Hunt jockey wins showjumping class at Royal International