The final showjumping phase of the eventing competition at the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games is now underway at the D’Ornano stadium in Caen, Normandy. See pictures of the fences the riders will be facing above and the course plan below.
How to watch the showjumping phase
Full report on the final showjumping phase on HorseandHound.co.uk later today.
Previous WEG eventing news
The British team will fight for medals today in the final phase of the WEG eventing after passing the final
Ingrid Klimke's cross-country jumping penalties have been removed from today's WEG eventing results, putting the Germans in team gold and
William Fox-Pitt produced a masterful cross-country performance to head the leader board individually and help Britain sit in team silver
Sandra Auffarth snatched the lead in the WEG eventing dressage as the final rider this afternoon, while Britain is close
WEG eventing: all British horses pass trot-up
WEG eventing: Germany in team gold after Ingrid Klimke’s jumping penalties removed
WEG eventing: Britain’s William Fox-Pitt poised for individual gold
WEG eventing: Germany holds double gold after dressage; William Fox-Pitt in silver
If you enjoyed this gallery, why not ‘walk’ some more courses?
Walk the WEG eventing cross-country and showjumping courses
Walk the Burghley 2014 cross-country course
Take a look at every fence on the Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials cross-country course. It’s a true four-star with some big fences and some interesting tweaks and additions for this year. “It’s a big course and it will need a special horse to get around it,” said this year’s Badminton winner Sam Griffiths prior to riding round the course.
Walk the Badminton 2014 cross-country course
Take a look at every fence on the Mitsubishi Motors Badminton Horse Trials 4-star cross-country course. This year’s course was designed by Giuseppe della Chiesa, who introduced a number of new fences. Two fences were removed from the course due to the conditions.
Walk the RIHS intermediate working hunter course at Hickstead 2014
Here are pictures of the fences that intermediate working hunter competitors faced at the Royal International Horse Show (RIHS) in ring 5 on Sunday 3 August. As you will see, the fences are quite unusual and incorporate replicas of those found in the famous main arena at Hickstead, including banks and ditches. The class was won by Jasean Sprggett riding Mrs Melanie Banks-Browne’s Kidside Ferguson.