The Dutch driver proved that at age 64 he is still as sharp as ever in the sixth leg of the FEI Driving World Cupâ„¢ 2025/2026.
The Canadian rode Igor GPH in a five-horse jump-off during the final 5* feature at the London International Horse Show.
Max Kuhner and EIC Cooley Jump The Q win the World Cup, Canada's Kara Chad 11th with Igor as the iconic British holiday horse show wraps up.
The pair recorded a stunning score of 89.170%, as Charlotte Dujardin mounted a comeback with Alive and Kicking.
The holiday-themed London International Horse Show is underway, featuring a full complement of dressage, hunter, jumper, and driving competitions.
The traditional, festive holiday horse show features a stellar international lineup, including Canadian Kara Chad.
The Dutch driver clinched the FEI Driving World Cup, marking his first London International Horse Show win in seven years.
Fry and her stallion posted a commanding score of 86.645% in the Freestyle; Matthew Sampson and Olivier Philippaerts take the CSI5* events.
Highlights from opening day of this multi-discipline holiday extravaganza included a dressage upset and some notable nextgen competitors.
Irish rider Daniel Coyle took the London Grand Prix riding Ariel Grange's Legacy as the festive year-ender wound down on Monday.