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- The Route to The World Cup Final: How It All Began
- Ringside at The World Cup Final in Omaha
- What’s Happening When?
Phillip’s strong work ethic is long-established, as is his love of horses. Along with the rest of his family, he hunted as a child. When he saw some children showjumping he decided he wanted to try that, so he bought his own first jumping pony. “I reared 10 calves and sold them at a sale and then bought myself a B-grade pony. From there I did Pony ...
Pip will be ringside in Omaha along with all of Phillip’s family. Eldest son, 15-year-old James, is already well into the sport, recently winning three pony grand prix classes in a row, 10-year-old son Oliver “is more interested in motorbikes at the moment but he can ride” and his daughter, Francie, is a horse-crazy five-year-old who recently broke...
The Longines FEI Jumping World Cup Final kicks off in Omaha, USA, on Wednesday 5 April at 7.15pm local time, six hours later at 1.15am (on Thursday 6 April) UK time, with a world class field of 40 athletes and horses lining up to place their name on the legendary roll of honour. Course-designer Bernardo Costa Cabral from Portugal will be sure to te...
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Phillip Steiner with Cassina Dior has this afternoon placed 30th in the final round of the prestigious Longines FEI Jumping World Cup Final in Nebraska. Photo by Cornege Photography.
Apr 10, 2023 · It may not have been the fairytale finish Phillip Steiner had hoped for at the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup Final, but the performance of the Tauranga horseman and Cassina Dior captured the...
New Zealand has its first representative at the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup Final in eight years, with Tauranga horseman Phillip Steiner and his horse Cassina Dior competing in Omaha,...
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