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Thursday, November 13, 2025

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Isabelle Bosley and Conner Win CCI3*-L at MARS Maryland 5 Star Eventing at Fair Hill

At the MARS Maryland 5 Star event at Fair Hill, the top three riders in the CCI3*-L division remained consistent from dressage through the final jump, with Isabelle Bosley and Conner winning on a dressage score of 24.8 penalties....

Jane Smith: A Lifetime of Dedication to Newmarket Racing Celebrated with Industry Award

Jane Smith’s life and career have been deeply intertwined with the Newmarket racing industry since July 30, 1966, the same day England famously won the World Cup. At 18, she moved to Newmarket to start a career in horse...

Embroidery Wins Shuka Sho to Complete Japan Fillies’ Triple Crown Double

Embroidery made history by becoming the first horse since 2007 to win both the Oka Sho (Japanese 1,000 Guineas) and the Shuka Sho, the final leg of the Japan fillies’ triple crown. Ridden by jockey Christophe Lemaire, who notched...

Nicola Philippaerts and Gadget Mouche Win $340,000 5* Grand Prix at Tryon International

Nicola Philippaerts (BEL) secured his first Major League Show Jumping (MLSJ) grand prix victory by guiding the 9-year-old French-bred gelding Gadget Mouche to win the $340,000 5* Grand Prix at Tryon International. The event featured a competitive 12-horse jump-off...

Archaic Victorian Laws Still Enforced in England and Wales

Many archaic Victorian-era laws remain technically enforceable in England and Wales, despite seeming outdated or quirky today. For example, the Licensing Act of 1872 still fines £200 for being drunk in a pub and prohibits drunkenness while in charge...

India’s Farmers Protests: Corporate Control Advances Despite Farm Laws Repeal

Nearly four years after India’s farmers’ protests led to the repeal of three controversial farm laws, the government’s core agenda of corporatizing agriculture remains unchanged. Instead of outright legislation, this agenda is now pursued through centralized schemes like the...
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