British Showjumping’s Team Audevard announced for CSIO5* Rotterdam Longines League of Nations
Thursday 13 June 2024
Having qualified to compete in the CSIO5* Longines League of Nations in Rotterdam (NED), the following team have been selected to represent Great Britain under the title sponsor banner of Team Audevard. The competition takes place between the 20 - 23 June 2024 at Stichting CHIO Rotterdam.
- Harry Charles, from Alton, Hampshire, with either the 15-year-old bay gelding Romeo 88, owned by Ann Thompson, or the 11-year-old bay stallion Sherlock, jointly owned by Peter Charles and Stall Zet.
- Tim Gredley, from Newmarket, Suffolk, with the 11-year-old black gelding Imperial HBF, owned by Unex Competition Yard Ltd.
- Ben Maher, from Bishop’s Stortford, Hertfordshire, with either the 10-year-old Bay Stallion Point Break, or the 10-year-old bay gelding Enjeu De Grisien, both jointly owned by Charlotte Rossetter and Pamela Wright.
- Joe Stockdale, from Roade, Northamptonshire, with the 13-year-old bay mare Equine America Cacharel, jointly owned by Joy Cocklin and Laura Stockdale.
The Nations Cup competition takes place on Friday, 21 June at 16:00 hrs local time (15:00 BST) and the Grand Prix will take place on Sunday, 23 June at 14:30 local time (13:30 BST). The Chef d’équipe for the team will be Di Lampard.
For further information on the show and full results once the show is underway, visit chio.nl/enl. The competition will be livestreamed on FEI.TV, powered by ClipMyHorse.TV.
Audevard Laboratory is the only 100% equine pharmaceutical laboratory in Europe. More than 10,000 veterinary structures across Europe trust Audevard, which provides practitioners with innovative and practical solutions through well-known brands such as Tildren®, Equioxx®, Ekyflogyl®, and Imaverol®.
With 40 years of experience, Audevard also offers a wide range of nutritional supplements with solid guarantees (Balsamic®, Ekygard®, Ekyflex®). Present in over 30 countries, Audevard invests more each year to expand its portfolio of solutions and develop its international presence, enabling veterinarians and horse owners to provide optimal care for every horse.
The GBR showjumping teams are also supported by the British Equestrian Federation’s World Class Programme, funded by UK Sport through the National Lottery. The Programme focuses on identifying talent, developing potential and maximising medal-winning performances on the world stage. The teams are further supported by LeMieux, who supply the teams with their saddlepads and rugs