Willem Greve claims third World Cup win in Gothenburg

Dutch rider Willem Greve secured victory in the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup in Gothenburg, marking his third win of the 2025/2026 season. British veteran John Whitaker finished ninth aboard Equine America Unick du Francport. The event highlighted top equestrian talent at the Scandinavium arena.

The penultimate leg of the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ 2025/2026 Western European League took place at Gothenburg’s Scandinavium arena, drawing intense competition among leading riders. Dutch star Willem Greve rode Grandorado TN N.O.P. to a flawless jump-off round, clocking 42.19 seconds for the win. This marked Greve’s third victory of the campaign, with the Netherlands achieving a one-two finish as Kim Emmen placed second on Imagine N.O.P. Home favorite Malin Baryard-Johnsson earned third for Sweden on H&M Indiana.

For British fans, John Whitaker’s ninth-place finish was a notable performance. Riding his seasoned gelding Equine America Unick du Francport, Whitaker navigated the challenging course designed by Peter Schumacher with precision and composure. His result underscores his enduring presence in elite equestrian jumping.

Greve praised his horse after the win: “I’m over the moon for my horse. Grandorado has been a great horse for many years, and he deserves to have this win. This one is for him.” He also highlighted the supportive atmosphere: “The Swedish public are horse people… it gives you a little bit extra in the ring. This show is a classic, with crowds that are here for the love of horses. That’s what makes it so special.”

The victory earned Greve 20 qualifying points, propelling him to the top of the Western European League standings and securing his spot at the Final in Fort Worth, USA. France’s Julien Épaillard holds second with 69 points, followed by Germany’s Daniel Deusser on 66 points after his sixth-place finish. The series now moves to Helsinki for the final qualifying leg.

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Lottie Fry celebrating victory on Glamourdale in the Amsterdam World Cup freestyle dressage event.
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Lottie Fry wins Amsterdam World Cup freestyle on Glamourdale

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Charlotte 'Lottie' Fry and her stallion Glamourdale claimed victory in the FEI Dressage World Cup Freestyle at Jumping Amsterdam on January 24, 2026, scoring 89.305%. This win secures their qualification for the Fort Worth Final in April as the reigning champions. Germany's Isabell Werth finished second with 87.580% on Wendy de Fontaine.

Dutch rider Willem Greve secured his third victory of the 2025/2026 season by winning the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup leg in Gothenburg, Sweden. Aboard the 15-year-old stallion Grandorado TN N.O.P., Greve finished ahead of compatriot Kim Emmen in second place. The event drew a large crowd to the Scandinavium arena, highlighting the competition's prestige.

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Dutch rider Willem Greve secured his third victory of the 2025/2026 Longines FEI Jumping World Cup Western European League season, riding Grandorado TN N.O.P. to win in Gothenburg, Sweden. Kim Emmen finished second for a Dutch one-two, with Sweden's Malin Baryard-Johnsson in third. The win propelled Greve to the top of the standings and confirmed his spot at the final.

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