Ravenstone Fudge II wins 2026 Royal Windsor M&M ridden title

Ravenstone Fudge II secured the 2026 Royal Windsor mountain and moorland ridden championship. The 14-year-old New Forest gelding was ridden by Stephanie Turner to victory in the Castle Arena. The win also earned the pair a spot at the London International Heritage championship.

Ravenstone Fudge II, a striking grey gelding owned by Beverley Bayes, topped a strong field that featured previous Horse of the Year Show and Royal International winners. Ridden by Stephanie Turner, the 14-year-old by Furzey Lodge Zennica out of Hyde Alice was bred by Pat Thorne and has competed successfully in multiple disciplines since arriving at the yard four years ago.

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