|
Latest news from show jumping from around the world, Stableexpress equestrian website is a great place to keep upto date with news and show jumping results
The number one spot on the world wide web for dressage news, Get the latest dressage news and results from the UK, Europe, USA and the rest of the world
Local, regional, national eventing and equestrian news at Stable Express a 1st class equestrian site with everything for eventing enthusiasts .
Latest horse racing news from stableexpress.com. tips, statistics, commentaries & results. Full, free coverage of horseracing from the horse racing world.
News from other equestrian sports including news from endurance riding, polo, reining, driving, showing and other equine sports.
The final line up for the 2012 Music Showcase has now been confirmed with four stars of the 1980s providing the Friday evening entertainment on stage and the next day McFly will be performing live after racing. Four of the most famous names in music from the 1980's are set to perform on Friday evening July 27th. Tony Hadley who first achieved international success with Spandau Ballet, Marc Almond, the Sheffield band ABC and Altered Images will each perfor
Alan McCabes globetrotting star Caspar Netscher is in action today, the colt looks to follow up his German 2,000 Guineas win in the Prix Jean Prat. Having also been to Churchill Downs for the Breeders` Cup Juvenile Turf last season where he finished eighth, the colt is used to to trips away from home. The going is described as soft, but McCabe is not worried, he said: `He`s been very good. We bypassed Ascot so he`s fresh and well and his work`s been
We at Assessor Bloodstock here want to be able to provide a full service by listening to what you would like to achieve and the direction you want to take. We can then tailor the advice to point you in the right direction and then provide a full service to help you along the correct path. We can all appreciate that while wanting to know more and not knowing where to go can be very frustrating and potentially put a lot of people off. Having been involved in
Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby favourite Camelot has been hailed `unique` by trainer Aidan O`Brien as he looks to maintain his unbeaten record at the Curragh.
The latest Classic in the race calendar has been moved from its traditional Sunday slot to the last race on Saturday 7.40pm in an attempt to attract a bigger crowd for the race. A win for Camelot would make him the first winner of the triple crown for over 30 years.
The chammpion h
Graham Lee secured his most high-profile win since he switched to the Flat from hurdles when David Nagle trained Maarek won the Group 3 Chipchase Stakes at Newcastle on Saturday.
The 11-4 winner, tipped by Pricewise in Saturday's Racing Post, looked good going aainst the rail and quickened up well near the end to beat 25-1 outsider Boastful with Regal Parade in third. Both Eton Rifles and Our Jonathan were equally fancied in the betting pre race
Black Caviar came within a nose of losing her unbeaten record at Ascot today when jockey Luke Nolen dropped his hands in the closing stages of the Diamond Jubilee Stakes and seemed to miss Moonlight Cloud sneaking up the stands` side rail.
The Australian sensation was less imperious than her 1-6 odds and massive reputation suggested, especially whne compared to Frankel`s exploits earlier in the week and taking into account she looked to be headi
Following Frankel`s dominating performance on monday, the Worlds top rated sprinter, Black Caviar`s odds have further shortened for Saturday`s Diamond Jubilee Stakes, a race she was already a red-hot favourite for.
Betting was as low a 2-9 for her to extend her unbeaten run to 22 races but are now as low as 1-5 as bookies seem sure nobody will come close this afternoon. BetVictor has the top performer as low as at 1-6 for the final group 1 at As
Timeform, who have been in the business of rating racehorses for over 60 years, have crowned Frankel as the `ultimate racehorse` and elevating him to 2lb better than the French trained 1965 Derby and Prix De L`Arc De Triomphe winner Sea Bird II, also making him better than such legends as including Brigadier Gerard, Mill Reef and even Shergar. Timeform Flat Editor David Johnson said: ‘The facts are that Frankel’s performance is likely to surpass anything
Sir Henry Cecil`s superstar colt has beaten all before him so far in his career and enter the first of five days of highly anticipated racing as the long odds-on favourite.
As the top rated horse in the world, Cecil says `He`s in good order and there are no excuses` as Frankel looks to enhance his reputation. `You always feel nerves with horses like that, he has a great following and you don`t want to let anyone down. I`m very proud of what he`s
We love Irish Night at Kempton Park. Not only does it remain one of the most popular fixtures on the summer calendar, but we guarantee you a great time as the celtic atmosphere takes over the racecourse. Alongside an evening of fantastic on-track action – due to popular demand - we’ve brought back Kempton Park favourites Rollercoaster to entertain the crowds after racing. From the haunting sounds of Riverdance, to the gentle waltzing of Molly Malone… fr
If you came along to our Right Royal Knees Up evening on June 6, you’ll know what Kempton Live is about. A fun evening for you to enjoy with friends, family or work colleagues – and who knows – you may even go home having had a winner or two! If you missed it – don’t worry – we have four more great Kempton Live events across the summer for you to enjoy… Irish Night featuring Rollercoaster Wednesday, July 11 Olly Murs Live *TICKETS SELLING FAST – BOOK
The news of I`ll have another`s career ending injury comes after the three-year-old had been withdrawn from Saturday`s $1 million Belmont Stakes with a swollen tendon. The colt and his team were hoping to be the first to win the Triple Crown of the Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes and Belmont Stakes since 1978. `Though it`s far from tragic, no-one died or anything like that, it`s extremely disappointing,` said trainer Doug O`Neill. Confidently stating `I
On Friday, Sir Henry Cecil spoke about the prospect of his superstar colt Frankel racing head-to-head against brilliant dual Classic winner Aiden O`Brien`s Camelot in the Juddmonte International Stakes at York in August. That race will most likely be the first time Frankel who is unbeaten in 10 starts will race beyond a mile with the Queen Anne Stakes at Royal Ascot in under a fortnight and the Qipco Sussex Stakes at Glorious Goodwood on August 1 his next
Jockey Derek Fox was banned 17 days for using his whip above the permitted level at Hexham. Fox finished second aboard Sean Airgead in the extended two-and-a-half-mile beginners chase which was won by Flinty Bay. The local stewards took a dim view of his actions in the saddle, however, and hit the 7lb claimer with a lengthy suspension on various dates in late June and July. This action is seen as a reaffirmation of the judges intentions to cotinue to pun
In The smallest field for over 100 years in the Epsom Derby today, Camelot powered clear to win very comfortably and looked like he would have still done so had there been 100 entries.
Camelot had sat at the back of the field with just one behind for much of the race, and with Astrology looking happy very good in front from the start it looked for a while like the 8-13 favourite wouldn't catch the leader. But with a few furlongs left he ate up t
One of the leading picks for the King`s Stand Stakes at Royal Ascot, Sole Power, is reported to be in great shape for the Group 1 run after his latest outing at Haydock.
The five-year-old trained by Eddie Lynam is than 9-1 for the race at Ascot where he is once again set to race against Bated Breath who finished a quarter of a length in front of him in the Group 2 Temple Stakes at Haydock last week.
Sole Power finished eighth in the K
Camelot will head the betting in the smallest Epsom Derby field since 1907 with only nine runners lining up for Saturday`s big race. The favourite will line up with stable mate Astrology for Aidan O`Brien, The Irish trainer has withdrawn Imperial Monarch, Father of Science and Tower Rock from the race. Another in the O`Brien stable Imperial Monarch however, will run in in Sunday's French Derby instead of Epsom. Bonfire, Main Sequence, Mickdaam, Thought Wor
All chance of the two best horses in the world racing together in a £1 million showdown in the Qipco Sussex Stakes has now gone in sad news for racing fans with Black Caviar not among Frankel`s rivals when the entries for the Group 1 race. Black Caviar, unbeaten so far in her 21 career races, is due to run in the 6f Diamond Jubilee Stakes at Royal Ascot next month but Goodwood racecourse had hoped to tempt trainer Peter Moody by offering an increased
Etihad Airways Irish 1,000 Guineas sees a surprise winner at the Curragh.
Mick Channon`s filly Samitar was a 12-1 chance for the Irish Classic having thus far failed to live up to the promise of her useful juvenile form in her two starts this year. Having finished Ninth in the French 1000 Guineas on her last start, she was held-up near the rear of the field by Martin Harley as Aidan O`Brien`s Newmarket 1000 Guineas heroine Homecoming Qu
Frankel was at the top the billing today at Newmbury as he ran in the JLT Lockinge Stakes (British Champion series Group 1). Bullet train, Frankel`s stablemate headed the field early on tracked easily and closely by Frankel with Excelebration tucked in behind, it seems nobody has the pace to run away from this legendary animal. Bullet train still lead into the final two furlongs but Frankel with Tom Queally on board took the lead from him with ease in the
Bated Breath is set to become the latest sprinter to prove his worth for a date with Australian superstar Black Caviar after he was left as clear second favourite for the Diamond Jubilee Stakes following the defeat of Krypton Factor in Singapore on Sunday.
Dubai Golden Shaheen winner Krypton Factor was pushed out to 20-1 (from 16) by Coral in the wake of his KrisFlyer Sprint defeat, leaving Bated Breath, beaten a nose for last year`s July Cup, o
Stable Express has received sad news today as Brindisi Breeze has been put down after breaking his leg in the paddock. The Lucinda Russell trained six-year-old, who`s four race unbeaten run culminated in a great victory for Scotland in the Albert Bartlett Novices` Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival.
Having been ought from the pointing fields in Ireland, Since being beaten by a head in his opening bumper, his only defeat he has gone over hurdles a
Group One producing thoroughbred stallion Shinko King has succumbed to lamintis at the age of 21, Shinko King has suffered with lamintis for many years but it was decided to have him euthanised on May 17. An Irish-bred son of Fairy King, Shinko King stood at stud in Japan before coming to New Zealand`s Ashwell Farm in 1998, in 2007 he moved to Henk and Nienke Smit's Paxton Park in Cambridge where he has remained till today. Owner Henk Smith said Shink
Frankel is 1-3 for the JLT Lockinge Stakes, Saturday`s Group 1 showpiece at Newbury. The world`s top ranked race horse will face six rivals in the £175,000 contest, with So You Think, who has the Tattersalls Gold Cup later this month as his target, and Red Jazz the two withdrawals on Thursday morning. Strong Suit will run if trainer Richard Hannon considers the ground to be suitable for the four year old, who is best on good ground. The going at Newbury
Jockey Ryan Moore has been confirmed to ride the Hoof It, trained by Mick Easterby in next Wednesday`s Group 2 Duke Of York Stakes.
Donald McCain pulled off a one-two in the Chester Cup as Ile De Re got the better of last year`s winner Overturn in the straight.
The race was set off under the flag after the stalls were removed due to soft ground. Eddie Ahern established an early lead up front on Overturn and looked to be en route to repeat last year`s start to finish victory and on the turn for home he had beaten all but 10-1 stablemate Ile De Re under his first run with McCa
Following on From Joseph O `Brien`s fantastic ride on Camelot in coming from well back to power home in last week`s Newmarket 2000 Guineas, he tried the same trick again yesterday on 2-5 odds on favourite St Nicholas Abbey but came short. The wqriting was perhaps on the wall before the start of the rade wioth the going softer than the horse would have like and over a shorter trip than is his preference.
With his Stable Mate, Robin Hood and 66-1
Horse Website - Joseph O`brien falls short in the High Chaparral European Breeders Fund Mooresbridge Stakes 1m2f - Following on From Joseph O `Brien`s fantastic ride on Camelot in coming from well back to power home in last week`s Newmarket 2000 Guineas, he tried the same trick again yesterday on 2-5 odds on favourite St Nicholas Abbey but came short. The wqriting was perhaps on the wall before the start of the rade wioth the going softer than the horse wo
Joseph O`Brien, Camelot`s young jockey, looked hugely impresive in his victory in the 2000 guineas despite onlu winning by a neck, the horse and jockey looked impressive throughout, and although he had to come between horses to catch French Fifteen in the last few strides, he looked excellent and with finishing speed that made victory for the hot favourite seem inevitable even from a furlong out. Derby trials will be coming thick and fast over the next fe
Aidan O`Brien Claimed a sixth win in the season`s first classic as Camelot, the 15-8 favourite powered to victory. French Fifteen had run a great race but was edged into second by Camelot who smshed the last furlong to charge to victory having been stuck in the pack for much of the contest, the 12-1 shot losing by only a neck. Camelot becomes only the third favourite in 19 years to win the race. Caspar Netscher and Trumpet Major headed the pack from the
Database of horse riders, information, news, results, pictures and videos of thousands of horse riders from all the different equestrian sports
2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004
2003 | 2002 | 2001 | 2000 | 1999 | 1998 | 1997
1996 | 1995 | 1994 | 1993 | 1992 | 1991 | 1990
1989 | 1988 | 1987 | 1986 | 1985 | 1984 | 1983
1982 | 1981 | 1980 | 1979 | 1978 | 1977 | 1976
1975 | 1974 | 1973 | 1972 | 1971 | 1970 | 1969
1968 | 1967 | 1966 | 1965 | 1964 | 1963 | 1962
1961 | 1960 | 1959 | 1958 | 1957 | 1956 | 1955
1954 | 1953 | 1952 | 1951 | 1950 | 1949 | 1948
Specialist in designing websites for the equestrian industry and driving targetet traffic to your new web site. Contact Us for a no obligation FREE quote
Donald McCain - always known as Ginger - ate, drank and slept Aintree and the Grand National, so much so that when he was dubbed "Mr Aintree" during the glory years of Red Rum, it stuck. More importantly, with their big, populist personalities, trainer and horse made a necessary contribution to reviving the flagging fortunes of the world's most fam
Former Grand National winning jockey Mick Fitzgerald says despite the death of Ginger McCain, the family's Aintree tradition remains in very safe hands. McCain, who has died aged 80, had four Grand National wins to his name. "I'll always remember seeing him after his son Donald won the race in Apil this year with Ballabriggs," Fitzgerald told BBC
Barry Geraghty has yet to decide on a partner for the John Smith's Grand National at Aintree. The Irish rider will weigh up his options after completing his preparations for the four-and-a-half mile marathon tomorrow. "Barry has yet to make his mind up but we will have a better idea of where we stand early next week," said his agent Ciaran O'Toole.
Ascot has been hit by consistent rain this week with another five millimetres overnight, clerk of the course Chris Stickels has mentioned the possibility of further rain on already soft ground.
The forecast for Saturday itself is better but with showers still forecast, the ground is unlikely to be any better than soft.
Frankel ri
The first race of the day is the JCB Triumph Hurdle (Grade 1) at 1.30pm and will see 20 runner ompeting over 2m 1f for a prize fund of £100000
Arctic Reach
An outsider at 66-1 Artic Reach showed poor form on Flat but has taken well to hurdling, winning 3 of 4 starts in juvenile events. Arrives on the back of a moderate ef
With Frankie Dettori on his best form, the five year old Joshua Tree trained by Marco Botti held on from the fast-finishing Dandino for a British one-two in the Canadian International.
Starting off at 4-1, he was reclaiming the $1.5 million event after winning two years ago for former trainer Aidan O'Brien and finishing second to Sarah
Trainer Barry Hills, who has enjoyed more than 3,200 career wins, is retiring and will hand over his licence to son Charlie. The 74-year-old will step aside after the Ebor meeting at York next week although he will remain as managing director of the family company. Barry Hills began training in 1969 and won 10 Classics, including the 1,000 Guineas
Today`s meeting at Lingfield has been abandoned due to heavy snow.
The track was found to be raceable after inspections at 8am, 10am and 11am, but the tractor harrowing the Polytrack was struggling to keep the all-weather track ready for action and with the snow showing no sign of slowing, clerk of the course Neil Mackenzie-Ross had to give
Conditional jockey Adam Wedge has suffered a double leg break following a freak incident at Fakenham on Monday. The 7lb claimer was aboard No More Whispers in the East Dereham Handicap Hurdle when he was kicked by Owls FC as the runners were about to line up. Wedge was unshipped and received medical attention on the ground, after which he was taken
Originally intended for Cheltenham on New Year's Day, the British Horseracing Authority rescheduled the Grade Two contest when that meeting was lost to the weather.
However, it did so under the stipulation that the race could still be abandoned if there were less than four declarations.
Nicky Henderson declared Captain Conan and
Paul Hanagan and Olivier Peslier will captain the British and European teams at the 2011 Dubai Duty Free Shergar Cup on August 6. Reigning British champion jockey, Paul Hanagan, will captain the Great Britain team alongside Hayley Turner and Jim Crowley, both of whom have ridden Group 1 winners in the last two months.
Olivier Peslier, who rode h
Half-brother to Frankel, Morpheus will return to the track in the Montaz Restaurant EBF Maiden Stakes at Newmarket.
The 10 furlong contest was won by the Prince Khalid Abdulla's Model Pupil 12 last year and the owner's famous silks will be carried by both Morpheus and Demonic on Wednesday.
Morpheus will partner Ian Mongan
Dordogne survived a strong challenge from stablemate Hurricane Higgins to win the Derby trial at Lingfield, handing Mark Johnston a one-two. The 10-1 winner, ridden by Neil Callan, seized the initiative early on but felt the pinch two furlongs out.
Hurricane Higgins emerged to challenge but he hung left through the final three furlongs
Hurricane Fly looked imperious as he won a third straight Irish Champion Hurdle, as the 1-6 favourite dispatched his four rivals with ease and Willie Mullins ominously declared "he is back to his very best."
It was a one-two for trainer Willie Mullins, as Thousand Stars (9-1) held off the returning Binocular for second. Bookmakers trimmed