Hobby Horsing grows in popularity with World Championships ahead

Hobby Horsing has seen rapid growth in the UK with regular weekend events attracting up to 100 participants. Young riders like 16-year-old Maisie Scaddan compete in disciplines including showjumping and dressage while preparing for the World Championships in Finland.

Maisie Scaddan has represented Britain at the Hobby Horse World Championships after winning three gold medals in showjumping at the 2025 British Championships. She started four years ago after seeing tutorials on TikTok and now trains in her garden after school. Events now take place across the country nearly every weekend. Competitors take part in showjumping judged on faults, time and style as well as dressage to music and gymkhana games. The World Championships in Finland run in June with entry by ballot. Zoe Brown launched Hobby Horse Adventures in 2024 after her daughter could not find local shows. The organiser now runs events and a summer camp full time. Lynne Acheson of Laurel Designs has made hobby horses by hand for 40 years and reports rising demand for her realistic designs sold worldwide.

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Sadie Smith with her horse Times Oddjob after winning three gold medals at the Winter Dressage Championships.
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Sadie Smith claims hat-trick of golds at Winter Dressage Championships

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Sadie Smith swept all three classes she entered at the NAF Five Star Winter Dressage Championships, capping her success with the Black Country Saddles advanced medium gold on Times Oddjob scoring 71.34%. Other riders including Emily Baldwin and Amy Ward also claimed titles on the event's latest day. The championships continue at Addington Equestrian until 19 April.

The World Breeding Federation for Sport Horses has introduced further adjustments to the Jumping World Breeding Championships for Young Horses. The updates aim to prioritize horse welfare and age-appropriate competition.

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A star-studded field of showjumpers has been confirmed for this year's Royal Windsor Horse Show, featuring Olympic and European champions alongside rising talents. The CSI5* classes will take place in Berkshire with riders from Britain and around the world competing for major prizes including the Rolex grand prix. The event promises one of the strongest line-ups in recent years.

British riders dominated the opening days of the Royal Windsor Horse Show, claiming victory in every CSI5* class over the first two days. Matt Sampson, Jack Whitaker and Ben Maher each delivered standout performances with new and established mounts. The results provide a strong marker ahead of the world championships in Aachen.

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Horse & Hound has assembled key details on the 2026 Horse of the Year Show (HOYS) qualifiers, covering classes, sponsors, judges, and entry dates. The resource addresses challenges in finding and planning for these events. Recent updates include judges for The Lincolnshire Show and closing dates for The Lincolnshire Show, Fife show, and Woodbridge show.

The Royal Windsor Horse Show begins today and runs through 17 May 2026 at the grounds of Windsor Castle. Coverage includes international showjumping, top-class showing, and the driving marathon on 16 May. Horse & Country TV provides live streaming of all classes and displays.

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Laura Nicholson and her 14-year-old gelding Absolutely Lovely claimed victory in the amateur hacks and the overall hack championship at the 2026 Royal Windsor Horse Show. The win represents Nicholson's first major success at a prestigious event of this scale.

 

 

 

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