Horse Show
Longines Hong Kong International Horse Show opens at AsiaWorld-Expo
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The Longines Hong Kong International Horse Show 2026 kicked off on Friday at AsiaWorld-Expo in Hong Kong, marking its second year with a three-day lineup of elite show jumping and youth competitions. Leading riders highlighted the event's role in elevating local equestrian talent, while young participants like Carrie Wang delivered strong performances. The spectacle also featured lifestyle elements to engage a broad audience.
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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Beau Belle Crossley and her home-produced Welsh section C stallion Thistledown Runaway won the British Show Pony Society Pretty Polly mountain and moorland championship at the 2026 Royal Windsor Horse Show.
The Longines Hong Kong International Horse Show concluded with French rider Roger-Yves Bost claiming victory in the prestigious Longines Grand Prix. Organizers hailed the event as a potential catalyst for an Asian equestrian boom. The three-day competition at AsiaWorld-Expo featured elite international riders alongside emerging Asian and local talents.
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The Longines Hong Kong International Horse Show returns to AsiaWorld-Expo from January 30 to February 1, 2026, featuring elite five-star show jumping alongside family-friendly activities. International riders from over 30 nations will compete, including defending champion Zascha Nygaard from Denmark. The event also introduces new attractions like dog agility displays and celebrates the Year of the Horse.