Algarve Vilamoura Classic winter series canceled

The newly planned Algarve Vilamoura Classic Winter Series, a show jumping tour in Portugal, has been canceled. The event was set to run from February 24 until the end of March in Vilamoura, Algarve.

The Algarve Vilamoura Classic Winter Series, announced as a fresh addition to the international show jumping calendar, will not proceed as planned. According to reports from equestrian news outlets, the tour was scheduled to feature three weeks of competitions, including CSI3*, CSI1*, and CSI YH events, starting February 24 and extending through the end of March in Vilamoura, Algarve, Portugal. This series was intended to be followed by a CSI4* event, attracting riders and enthusiasts to the sunny coastal venue known for its equestrian facilities.

The cancellation comes shortly after the program's announcement, leaving participants and organizers to adjust plans amid an already packed winter season. No specific reasons for the cancellation were detailed in the available reports, but it underscores the challenges in coordinating high-level international equestrian events. Vilamoura has long been a hub for show jumping, hosting numerous CSI events that draw top talent from around the world.

This development affects the broader equestrian community, particularly young horse (YH) classes and lower-level CSI1* competitions that were part of the lineup. Riders preparing for the series now face uncertainty in their schedules, potentially shifting focus to alternative venues in Europe during the late winter period.

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