Under the leadership of chef d’équipe Peter Weinberg, Belgium is well-equipped to contend for another major title.
The German rider piloted DSP Quantaz to score 83.735% at the Swiss venue that will host the World Cup Finals in April.
The Netherlands are gearing up to take on another season of top-level international competition beginning February 11th.
Excitement is already building for the team jumping series which begins in Abu Dhabi, February 11-15, featuring the top-10 ranked nations.
The Dutch four-in-hand driver won his first World Cup of the season by a mere 0.1 point, but it clinched a spot in the final in Bordeaux.
The German rider piloted Vestmalle des Cotis to win a 10-horse jump-off that included five Belgian challengers on their home turf.
The final FEI Dressage World Cup™ qualifier of the year took place in Belgium with a strong home contingent, but the Dutch rider prevailed.
The Dutch driver clinched the FEI Driving World Cup, marking his first London International Horse Show win in seven years.
The Irish rider piloted Eddy Blue to victory in the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup of London to wrap the holiday show.
Ingmar De Vos and Winfried Engelbrecht-Bresges have been elected as president and vice-president at the IHSC General Assembly in Hong Kong.