Dynamic duo head to Hickstead ahead of British team selections

Carl Hester riding a horse at Hickstead

Carl Hester and Charlotte Dujardin will both ride in the upcoming I.C.E Horseboxes All England Dressage Festival which take place at Hickstead from the 7th – 12th May, 2024.

Both riders are hopeful for selection onto the British teams for the Paris Games which is fast approaching, so Hickstead will no doubt prove to be a very important outing for the Gloucestershire-based pair.

Carl made his Olympic debut in 1992 and has competed at six Games in total, winning team gold at London 2012, team silver in Rio 2016, and a team bronze at Tokyo. He is bringing his top horse Fame to Hickstead, in the hope of retaining the CDI Grand Prix title they won 12 months earlier.

Carl’s protégée Charlotte Dujardin has become Britain’s most successful dressage rider of all time, mostly thanks to her extraordinary partnership with Valegro. She is aiming for selection for her fourth Games this summer, after winning team and individual gold in London and individual gold and team silver in Rio on Valegro, and team and individual bronze in Tokyo with Gio.

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Dujardin will be bringing two rides for the international classes at Hickstead, including her European Championship ride Imhotep, and the fast-rising star Alive and Kicking. Charlotte last competed at Hickstead in 2022, and she makes her competitive return to the showground for the first time since the birth of her daughter Isabella last spring.

Charlotte Dujardin (GBR) riding Imhotep part of the winning team Great Britain in the Grand Prix Dressage - Team Competition - at the FEI Dressage European Championship Riesenbeck 2023 Copyright ©FEI/Leanjo de Koster
Charlotte Dujardin (GBR) riding Imhotep part of the winning team Great Britain in the Grand Prix Dressage – Team Competition – at the FEI Dressage European Championship Riesenbeck 2023. Copyright ©FEI/Leanjo de Koster

“Carl and Charlotte are the two biggest names in British dressage, and we are delighted to welcome them both back for this year’s I.C.E. Horseboxes All England Dressage Festival,” said Hickstead Director Lizzie Bunn. “This is one of a handful of international fixtures to take place on British soil, and will no doubt be an important part of their Olympic selection campaign. With free parking and admission, it’s the perfect opportunity to witness these world-class riders in action.”

Other big names to look out for at the show include Gareth Hughes, fresh from victory at The Royal Windsor Horse Show, who was travelling reserve for Tokyo. He has entered Classic Goldstrike and will also be giving an exclusive Masterclass on the Saturday evening during the break in the Freestyle to Music, when spectators can enjoy a barbecue followed by live music after the class.

Gareth Hughes riding Classic Goldstrike at Windsor Horse Show in the Dressage arena
Gareth Hughes riding Classic Goldstrike at Windsor Horse Show in the Dressage arena. Image Peter Nixon

Former Olympian Emma Hindle has two horses entered in the CDI classes, Rosmarin and Zippo M.I. Australian Olympic hopeful Jayden Brown brings two rides, Willingapark Quincy B and Willingapark Sky Diamond. Other names to look out for include showing rider turned dressage star Louise Bell, who brings the in-form Into The Blue, and British rider Andrew Gould with Genie. There are entries from Ireland, Finland, Singapore and Italy.

The fixture gets underway on Tuesday 7 May with three days of Agria-sponsored CPEDI (international para-dressage) classes. British Paralympic medallists in action include Georgia Wilson, Sophie Wells and Sophie Christiansen, while Natasha Baker is seeking a return to the team following the birth of her first son Joshua in 2023.

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