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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‘It’s as special as ever’: celebrations as exquisite gelding is supreme hack at the RIHS
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‘He’s the yard favourite’: first RIHS cob victory for top rider and easy-going gelding
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Meet the RIHS senior supreme: the 27-year-old part-bred Welsh who loves to jump
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‘She’s a show girl’: miniature mare wins second Royal International title of her career
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‘An amazing step forward for the breed’: young star wins inaugural RIHS Irish Draught supreme
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‘She takes anything on’: Connemara ditches the plaits to win second title of the 2024 RIHS
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‘There’s so much power there’: Irish Draught steals the show in amateur hunter supreme at RIHS
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‘A spring in our step for the Olympics’: John Whitaker clinches fabulous home Nations Cup win
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‘I’ll never have another like him’: true hunter lifts RIHS worker title for a second time
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‘I can’t stop smiling’: dream RIHS championship win for amateur and mare of a lifetime
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Could your native pony jump this? Walk the Royal International M&M working hunter course
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Grandmother watches granddaughter reign at RIHS on home-produced pony
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Celebrating 150 (and counting): rider set to reach remarkable Nations Cup milestone at Hickstead
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‘He was just sublime today’: emotional RIHS victory for Jayne Ross and heavyweight star
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‘He loves the job’: Dales captures ridden M&M supreme title at Royal International
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From Badminton podium to Hickstead: British rider’s ‘epic’ win
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‘He’s given me a lot of confidence’: amateur success at the Royal International for young rider
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‘You have to throw out the rule book with him’: Joe Stockdale and David Broome’s home-bred lead British top four in RIHS five-star
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‘We weren’t sure if she’d come back’: pony who survived freak lorry accident reigns at Royal International
