Morning Sunflower wins 2026 Windsor show hunter pony championship

Morning Sunflower secured the 2026 Royal Windsor show hunter pony championship. Ridden by Isobel Radford Jones, the 143cm mare claimed victory in her second Windsor title. The win marked a highlight for the rider in what will be her final season aboard the horse.

Isobel Radford Jones achieved her first Windsor victory aboard Morning Sunflower, also known as Flo. The 10-year-old part-bred Connemara is owned by her mother Fiona. A shocked Isobel said: “There aren’t words to describe it, honestly. I’ve been coming to Windsor for a long time, so it’s so amazing.” She added that the result means a great deal as this marks her last year competing on the mare.

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Isabella Stanley secured her first Royal Windsor win in 15 years by claiming the 153cm working hunter pony class and the overall championship. Riding Samantha Stanley’s Moorland Whiterider, she was the only clear round in a challenging course.

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Isabella Walker and her pony Stoneleigh Showtime secured their fourth consecutive show pony championship at the Royal Windsor Horse Show. The pair lifted the Bernard Weatherill trophy in what was their final appearance together in the class.

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.

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Maisie Kerry-Oates rode Cadlanvalley Royal Bronze to victory in the mountain and moorland working hunter pony championship at the Royal Windsor Horse Show. The seven-year-old Welsh section B topped the 133cm class before claiming the overall title. This success came in the rider's first appearance in the workers at the event.

 

 

 

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