Irish showjumper Jessica Burke readies for World Cup Final debut

Jessica Burke, a 34-year-old former maths teacher from Galway, Ireland, is preparing to compete in her first World Cup Jumping Final in Fort Worth, Texas. Riding her only five-star horse, the 10-year-old gelding Good Star Du Bary, she enters the event after a strong indoor circuit season. Burke expressed optimism, saying, 'we’re going there with big hopes.'

Seven years ago, Burke left her job as a maths teacher to pursue professional showjumping. She has since represented Ireland in Nations Cups and claimed victory in the Queen Elizabeth II Cup at Hickstead. Her path to the World Cup Final accelerated with Good Star Du Bary, a small grey gelding known at home as Rocky, acquired from France through Irish rider Ivan Dalton as a six-year-old. Burke carefully developed the horse by Rock’N Roll Semilly, securing 14th place in the 2023 seven-year-old World Championship and competing in the Nations Cup at Kronenberg last summer. The pair used the Horse of the Year Show as a launchpad for a successful winter indoor season, highlighted by their first World Cup qualifier win in Bordeaux, France, in February. Now facing global elite with just one top-level mount, Burke views the Texas showdown as a 'pinch-me moment,' in an exclusive interview with Horse & Hound.

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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.

Irish showjumper Jessica Burke secured her maiden five-star victory at the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup in Bordeaux, France, riding Good Star du Bary to a clear jump-off round. The 34-year-old became the first female rider to win the feature class, boosting her to seventh in the Western European League standings. The triumph guarantees her spot in the World Cup Final in Fort Worth next April.

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Galway show jumper Jessica Burke became the first woman to win the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup Grand Prix in Bordeaux, France, on February 8, 2026. Riding Good Star Du Bary, she delivered the only double clear round in a field of 35 riders. The victory secures her qualification for the World Cup Finals in Texas.

British rider Annabella Pidgley and her horse Gio, known as Pumpkin, made their FEI Dressage World Cup debut at Neumunster, Germany, on February 14, 2026. The pair scored 70.70% to place seventh in the grand prix, behind winners Justin Verboomen and Djembe De Hus Old from Belgium who achieved 76.83%. Pidgley described the performance as feeling amazing.

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Ben Maher and Ginger Blue claimed victory in the $117,000 1.55m CSI5*-W qualifier at the World Equestrian Center in Ocala, Florida. The win sets the stage for the main Longines FEI Jumping World Cup event scheduled for February 14, 2026. Top riders from around the world are competing in the North American League series.

A video of British equestrian Charlotte Dujardin riding at a World Cup event in Amsterdam has sparked criticism from welfare groups and experts. The footage shows her using spurs on a tight rein, raising concerns about horse welfare just six months after her return from a one-year ban. Dujardin, a three-time Olympic gold medallist, has declined to comment on the matter.

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Irish Olympian Darragh Kenny and his mount Eddy Blue claimed victory in the $500,000 Bainbridge Companies five-star Grand Prix at the Winter Equestrian Festival in Florida. The win marks their first Grand Prix success at the event after several close calls. Kenny's performance highlighted the challenging course designed by Alan Wade.

 

 

 

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