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Longines Luhmühlen Horse Trials: Impressive International Entries

Luhmühlen  12th-15th June 2025

The Longines CCI5*-L entry list, featuring multiple Olympic Gold medalists, World Champions and five-star winners, aligns with a special anniversary: twenty years of
five-star-level eventing in Luhmühlen. The British contingent is particularly impressive.

Among the entries are outstanding athletes such as Laura Collett, who has already secured titles at World Championships, Olympic Games, and several five-star events.
In 2023, the British rider won the Longines CCI5*-L in Luhmühlen and now plans to compete again with two horses, including her legendary partner London 52: “I am
really looking forward to Luhmühlen with my two horses. London 52 was amazing back in 2023 when he won the five-star, so I’m hoping for a repeat performance. With Hester I’m looking to build on the experience she got there last year!”

The achievements of the newly crowned Badminton winner Ros Canter (GBR) are also remarkable: Olympic Team Gold, Individual and Team World Champion titles as well as multiple five-star victories. No wonder, Chris Bartle, British chef d’équipe, is hopeful for the upcoming event: “I’m looking forward to coming back to Luhmühlen again soon and I must say we have quite a strong entry this year, for the five-star especially. The top name would be Ros Canter who is bringing two horses, Izilot DHI and MHS Seventeen. Izilot was in fact second last year in Luhmühlen, so he always likes that course and Ros Canter is in such fantastic form at the moment, so I’m very hopeful for her. We then also have top riders such as Kitty King and Laura Collett with London 52. They have also been very successful in Luhmühlen before. So, we’re really looking forward to coming to Luhmühlen again. We will have quite a large group of riders – at least twenty, if not thirty. The priority will be in the five-star but a couple of riders are also competing in the four-star, for example Caroline Harris, who was the the winner at Pau with her horse D-Day last year, and Gemma Stevens with Chilli Morning. They are both going to be very competitive.”

For New Zealand Jonelle Price, who has already won several five-star classics, including Luhmühlen in 2018, will be competing. Another five-star winner, Lara de
Liedekerke-Meier (BEL), the defending champion of the Longines CCI5*-L, will compete three horses. Her Olympic partner Origi has been entered in the Longines CCI5*-L: “I am obviously really excited to be coming back to Luhmühlen – let’s be honest, it’s been the biggest achievement of my career so far. I’ve prepared my horses carefully with this goal in mind and if all goes to plan, I’ll be riding both in the five-star and the four-star this year. I truly believe Luhmühlen has everything it takes to be one of the highlights of the season. The best horses and riders will be there, and the atmosphere is always something special – not just for us riders, but also for the public
and everyone involved. I’m really looking forward to it!” Competing against international eventing stars such as Andrew Hoy (AUS), an icon of eventing with eight Olympic appearances and three Olympic Gold medals, who has entered his top horse Vassily de Lassos in the CCI4*-S Meßmer Trophy, the strong German contingent will focus on the four-star, promising an exciting competition for the German Championship title. Julia Krajewski, Calvin Böckmann, and Malin Hansen-
Hotopp are among the illustrious entries. Individual Olympic Gold medalist Julia Krajewski has already won both competitions in Luhmühlen – the Longines CCI5*-L and the CCI4*-S Meßmer Trophy and has been crowned German Champion an incredible three times: “Every year, Luhmühlen is an absolute highlight in our event calendar. This year, I am again competing with Nickel. He feels very comfortable in Luhmühlen – and I do, too. We are especially looking forward to the spectators on cross-country day and I’m hoping for a successful week at the Longines Luhmühlen Horse Trials.” Visitors can therefore look forward to the “Who’s Who” of international eventing. The
advance ticket sales via Ticketmaster are a convenient way to avoid long queues.

For those who cannot be on site, the NDR will broadcast the cross-country on Saturday from 14:30 to 16:00. The jumping decisions will be shown on Sunday between 13:45 and 14:45. Additionally, both competitions will be available through Horse and Country’s livestream with German and English commentary throughout all
days (H&C+ behind the paywall).

Rembert Kübel-Heising, new managing director and shareholder of TGL Turniergesellschaft mbH, is looking forward to the Longines Luhmühlen Horse Trials:
“Although I have not been involved in the preparations for the international event in the past, I have always been part as a visitor and spectator. Since 2020, I have been
more closely involved as chairman of the Pferdezucht- und Reitverein Luhmühlen, so I immediately volunteered to take on the management of the Longines Luhmühlen
Horse Trials as a honorary task, especially because I knew I could rely on Julia Otto’s many years of experience and the extensive expertise of Jessica Christoph.”

Five Irish riders nominated for the 2025 Longines Luhmühlen Horse Trials CCI5*
🔹 Robbie Kearns & Chance Encounter
🔹 Patrick Whelan & Altitu
🔹 Dominic Furnell & Ivanhoe
🔹 Alice Copithorne & Fort Arthur Little Dolly
🔹 Declan Cullen & Seavaghan Ash
One nominated entry in the CCI4*-S
🔹 Robbie Kearns & Pisco Sour
Go Ireland! 🇮🇪

Alice Copithorne with Fort Arthur Little Dolly [ISH) (IRL) © Pam Cunningham/Irish Eventing Times

Declan Cullen with Seavaghan Ash (ISH) (IRL) © Pam Cunningham/Irish Eventing Times

Dominic Furnell with Ivanhoe (ISH)(TIH) (IRL) © Pam Cunningham/Irish Eventing Times

FEI WBFSH Eventing World Championship for Young Horses. l 2022. France 2022-10-22 ©Irish Eventing Times

Robbie KEARNS with CHANCE ENCOUNTER [ISH] (IRL) © Pam Cunningham/ Irish Eventing Times

Robbie Kearns also has an entry in the CCI4*S

Robbie KEARNS riding Pisco Sour. © Pam Cunningham/Irish Eventing Times