British Equestrian recently revealed the nominated entries for the Agria FEI Eventing European Championship 2025. The list includes a talented squad of eventing athletes and their horses, each vying for a spot to represent Britain in the prestigious competition.
The lineup features top riders like Rosalind Canter, Laura Collett, Caroline Harris, Yasmin Ingham, Emily King, Piggy March, Harry Meade, Tom McEwen, Gemma Stevens, Oliver Townend, and Bubby Upton. These riders are set to compete with their impressive equine partners in the upcoming championship.
Among the notable entries is Rosalind Canter from Lincolnshire, who will be riding Izilot DHI, Lordships Graffalo, and MHS Seventeen. Laura Collett, hailing from Gloucestershire, will be partnered with London 52. Caroline Harris, also from Gloucestershire, will be riding Cooley Mosstown and D. Day.
Yasmin Ingham, originally from The Isle of Man, will be competing with Rehy DJ. Emily King from Flintshire will be riding Valmy Biats. Piggy March from Northamptonshire will be participating with Halo. Harry Meade from Wiltshire will be on Cavalier Crystal and Et Hop Du Matz.
Tom McEwen from Gloucestershire will be riding Brookfield Quality and JL Dublin. Gemma Stevens from West Sussex will be partnered with Flash Cooley. Oliver Townend from Shropshire will be riding Ballaghmor Class and Cooley Rosalent. Bubby Upton from Suffolk will be competing with Cola and Its Cooley Time.
The final squad of six combinations that will represent Britain at the championship will be announced later in August. The athletes and horses must maintain their fitness and performance levels to secure their spots on the team. The British Equestrian World Class Programme’s funding from the National Lottery and UK Sport plays a crucial role in supporting and preparing the teams for such high-profile events.
The eventing community eagerly anticipates the upcoming championship, where these talented riders and their equine partners will showcase their skills and compete at the highest level of the sport. The selection process and training leading up to the championship are vital components in ensuring a strong and competitive British team on the international stage.
As the equestrian world gears up for this prestigious event, fans and enthusiasts alike are eager to witness the thrilling displays of athleticism, camaraderie, and sportsmanship that define the sport of eventing. The Agria FEI Eventing European Championship promises to be a showcase of top-tier talent and fierce competition among the best eventing athletes from across Europe.
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