Tremarl Timpani wins 2026 Royal Windsor riding horse title

Home-bred mare Tremarl Timpani claimed the 2026 Royal Windsor riding horse champion title. Piloted by Vicky Smith, the eight-year-old beat strong competition in the large division to secure the overall win.

Tremarl Timpani, owned by Jane Davies and Jane Smith, took the title in the class sponsored by Mr and Mrs Phil Swallow. The mare, who was reserve champion at the same event last year, impressed judges with her performance in the Castle Arena championship on May 16. Vicky Smith described the victory as a step up from the previous season's result.

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