Horses, drivers and crews will relax before hoping to secure their Bordeaux slots when the series continues in Leipzig in mid-January.
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.
Following the EC Rule Change comment period in November, the feedback was reviewed and final amendments were submitted for approval.
Here is a snapshot of the main movers and shakers for the month of December, and a recap of where Canadian riders stand.
The Australian driver has been unbeatable this season, with four wins from four starts to cement his spot at the top of the rankings.
A snapshot of who's who for November in the senior World Rankings, plus a recap of how the Canadians are faring in each discipline.
The first leg of the new season for four-in-hand teams and drivers saw the Australian prevail despite a wobble in the first obstacle round.
The petition was launched to oppose the FEI's upcoming proposal that blood on a horse would no longer automatically lead to disqualification.
Canadian singles driver Kelly Bruder regains top spot; plus riders who continue to have a stranglehold on first place in the other disciplines.
Dressage has a new leader in Justin Verboomen, Kent Farrington continues his winning tear, and Kelly Bruder moves up to 5th in driving.