PARA EQUESTRIAN NEWS

Italian woman celebrates on a horse

The Para equestrian contest in France is the first major European international competition of 2017.

Anne Dunham

The 68-year-old Para equestrian rider closes her career with 19 Paralympic titles over five Games.

Lee Pearson, Pepo Puch and Alena Rosenburg at the 2017 Al Shaqab competition in Doha, Qatar.

The Austrian Paralympic champion was among the returning riders from Rio 2016 to take top prizes in Doha.

Natasha Baker (GBR) was overcome with emotion on winning her grade II individual gold medal.

Natasha Baker and her horse Cabral won three gold medals together at Rio 2016.

Pepo Puch - Rio 2016

Competition is first to use the new names for the sport’s five grades.

Sanne Voets (NED) reacts to confirmation that she has won her first paralympic gold medal.

Pepo Puch, Stinna Tange Kaastrup and Sanne Voets were among the athletes receiving honours from their nations.

Collage with 22 sports images

40 track and field and seven equestrian athletes have been named as athletes to look out for in 2017.

No. 35 Dutch-British equestrian rivalry

Great Britain lost to the Dutch riders at last year’s Europeans but bounced back to top the sport’s medals table at the Rio Paralympics.

IPC volunteer writer Rob Howell

The IPC’s Para equestrian beat writer shares his experience covering the sport at Rio 2016.

Stinna Tange Kaastrup celebrating her gold medal with volunteers.

All the emotion from the riders after their performances at Rio 2016.

Anne Dunham

Find out what influence a parrot and tornadoes have on competitions at the Paralympic Games.

Sanne Voets (NED) reacts to confirmation that she has won her first paralympic gold medal.

Five freestyle gold medals were handed out at Deodoro as the Rio 2016 Para dressage competition comes to a close.

Natasha Baker (GBR) was overcome with emotion on winning her grade II individual gold medal.

Two more individual titles and the team gold, as there was joy for Brazil with bronze for Sergio Oliva.

Natasha Baker

Great Britain’s Baker and Christiansen to defend their London 2012 individual grade II and Ia titles at the Olympic Equestrian Centre in Deodoro.

a man smiles on a horse

Chance to put London behind them for Pearson and Wells – but pair face tough competition from rivals Puch and George.

Pepo Puch (AUT) was overjoyed by his win in the grade Ib individual competition

Austria’s Pepo Puch and Great Britain’s Sophie Wells are crowned Paralympic champions in the grades IV and Ib individual tests.

A para-equestrian rider gallops on a horse.

New grade III champion to be crowned at Para-dressage contest as team tests reach their conclusion at the Equestrian Centre.

A dressage rider celebrating her medal.

Win is first in eight years, following gold medal successes in Athens and silvers at Beijing Games. “It’s good to be back,” she said.

Sophie Christiansen

The competition is expected to step up a gear at the Olympic Equestrian Centre as undefeated Britain enter the fray.

Michèle George (BEL) celebrates her win in the grade IV team test

Highest score of the competition so far sees Britain jump into lead, but there’s disappointment for Uruguay.