December 2012 Horse News
- Olympia Competitors
- 09.12.12
- Olympia Horse Show has announced some of the competitors taking part in the Reem Acra FEI World Cup Dressage Grand Prix and the Rolex FEI World Cup Show Jumping, which includes dressage rider Carl Hester and show jump rider Michael Whitaker.
- Christmas Dressage Extravaganza
- 09.12.12
- Jennie Loriston-Clarke MBE worked with several riders at different levels of training including horses at Novice through to Grand Prix level showing the different training methods used during an insightful day at Kingston Maurward College which included several performances to music.
- FEI World Cup Driving Olympia
- 15.12.2012
- London International Horse Show at Olympia will be hosting the thrilling FEI World Cup Extreme Driving competition which is the 5th of 8 competition's in the series and will include leading drivers such as Boyd Exell (AUS) and Theo Timmerman (NED).
- Dujardin Wins Olympia Grand Prix
- 17.12.2012
- Charlotte Dujardin riding Valegro have won the Reem Acra FEI World Cup Grand Prix Qualifier at Olympia Horse Show finishing on an impressive score of 84.447%.
- Dujardin Wins Freestyle At Olympia
- 19.12.12
- Charlotte Dujardin has won the prestigious Reem Acra FEI Grand Prix Freestyle at Olympia Horse Show, London riding Carl Hester and Mrs R Luard's Valegro to a packed out and appreciative audience.
- Maher Wins Puissance
- 22.12.2012
- Ben Maher has won the Alltech Christmas Puissance at Olympia Horse Show, London as well as the Christmas Masters on his Olympic partner Tripple XIII.
- Ehning Wins Grand Prix
- 23.12.12
- Germany's Marcus Ehning has won the prestigious Olympia Grand Prix during the final day of show jumping competitions at the London Olympia Horse Show.
- Maher Wins Leading Rider Of Show
- 24.12.2012
- After a very successful week Ben Maher has also won the Leading Rider Of The Show at London's Olympia Horse Show.
- Nicholson Wins HSBC Rider Ranking Bonus
- 25.12.2012
- Andrew Nicholson has topped the HSBC eventing Rider Rankings to claim the very well deserved first prize of $50,000.