
Articles from Military Boekelo
Military Boekelo-Enschede is an annual international eventing competition held in Boekelo in the Netherlands. It’s one of Europe’s most prestigious eventing competitions and attracts top riders from around the world. It also serves as a major social and business gathering, featuring hospitality tents, exhibitions, and entertainment.
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Photo credit: debutant Sterre van Houte wins the Dutch Championship with Crossborder Radar Love. Photo © Ashley Claus. BOEKELO – In a nail-biting finale that came down to the very last rider, Belgian eventer Lara de Liedekerke-Meier claimed victory in the 54th edition of Military Boekelo-Enschede. Riding her nine-year-old bay gelding Kiarado d’Arville (by Diarado), she secured the win, while

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BOEKELO – Just like last year, newly crowned European Champion Laura Collett from Great Britain will enter the decisive show jumping phase of Military Boekelo-Enschede as the overall leader, riding her eleven-year-old bay gelding Count Onyx. However, it took a long time before she was officially invited to the customary press conference. Only after a protest she had filed and

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Photo: Laura Collett with Count Onyx leads after the dressage phase. Photo © Ashley Claus. BOEKELO – As expected, the team riders from eight nations have significantly reshuffled the top of the leaderboard on the second day of dressage at Military Boekelo-Enschede. British European Champion Laura Collett now leads the standings after the first phase with Count Onyx and a

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Photo: German rider Pia Leuwer with Jard during the dressage test. Photo © Ashley Claus BOEKELO – German rider Pia Leuwer tops the leaderboard after the first day of dressage at Military Boekelo-Enschede. Riding her thirteen-year-old Polish black gelding Jard, she scored 28 penalty points. She is followed by Britain’s Izzy Taylor with her ten-year-old grey gelding SBH Big Wall

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[Current world champion during the veterinary check Yasmin Ingham with Gipsy du Loir. Photo ©Ashley Claus] BOEKELO – A total of 90 horses that were presented for the veterinary inspection on Wednesday have been declared fit to compete in the 54th edition of Military Boekelo-Enschede. Riders from no fewer than eighteen countries will compete in and around the Teesinkbos. Only






