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How many medals, what do the grades mean, and other para dressage Euros questions answered

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Gabriella Blake and Strong Beau, pictured at the 2023 European Para Dressage Championships. The dust has barely settled on the European Dressage Championships at Jiva Hill Stables in Crozet, France, and our focus has already turned to the European Para Dressage Championships at Ermelo in the Netherlands . The competition at the Dutch National Equestrian Centre kicks off on Wednesday 3 September and runs until Sunday 7 September. If you’re not fa…
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Five world titles, three European champions, and eight Olympic medals. Para-dressage rider Rixt van der Horst (33) from Someren has been competing at the top for years. Starting this Wednesday, she hopes to add three medals to her list of achievements at the European Championships in Ermelo. But the importance of the sport goes beyond this pursuit of success. It's crucial to her health. "I really need riding physically," she says. Rixt van der H…

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Horse & Hound broke the news in on Tuesday, September 2, 2025.
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