Summary

  • Use play icon at the top of page for live coverage from London

  • Last year's winner Lottie Fry returns to defend her title

  • Double Olympic gold medallist Charlotte Dujardin returns after being absent last year

  • Dujardin won on day one of the show taking top spot in the dressage Grand Prix

  1. Who can I watch?published at 17:47 Greenwich Mean Time 13 December 2023

    BBC Sport

    Lottie FryImage source, BBC Sport

    GB’s Charlotte Dujardin heads the competitive Dressage World Cup, the six-time Olympian brings forward her 2023 European team gold medallist Imhotep as she looks to emulate her previous successes in the class. Reigning World Champion Lottie Fry competes on her Olympic ride Everdale. The Netherlands based GB rider won the prestigious title last year with Glamourdale.

    Team GB won their first team gold medal since London 2012 at the European Championships this season. Fellow teammates Carl Hester and Gareth Hughes are absent from the line-up.

    British young talent Lewis Carrier makes his debut in the British World Cup on Diego V.

  2. What is the dressage World Cup?published at 17:25 Greenwich Mean Time 13 December 2023

    BBC Sport

    Charlotte DujardinImage source, BBC Sport

    The London International Horse Show is one of Britain’s most famous equestrian competitions. First held in 1907, the show features a range of events across the equestrian disciplines from show jumping and dressage to the Shetland Pony Grand National.

    Today features the Dressage World Cup, which will see riders carrying out their own routine to music in the hope of racking up the highest total score, with each set move being scored out of 10.

  3. Where to watch the London International Horse Showpublished at 16:24 Greenwich Mean Time 13 December 2023

    All times subject to change

    BBC iPlayer

    Thursday 14th December

    Dressage World Cup - 19:15 - 22:15 GMT Red Button, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport Website & App

    Friday 15th December

    The Puissance - 20:50 - 22:00 GMT Red Button, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport Website & app

    Sunday 17th December

    Show Jumping World Cup - 14:30 - 16:30 GMT BBC Two, Red Button, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport Website & App

    Monday 18th December

    London Grand Prix - 18:00 - 22:00 GMT Red Button, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport Website & App

    All coverage available to watch back on demand via BBC iPlayer.

  4. How to get into equestrian sportspublished at 15:58 Greenwich Mean Time 13 December 2023

    BBC Sport

    Media caption,

    Harry Charles speaks after winning the World Cup qualifier and the Grand Prix at 2022 competition

    The most enjoyable aspect to horse riding is the bond you create with a horse or pony whilst being outside in the fresh air, once you have mastered the basics there are a number of equestrian disciplines and equine sports you could specialise in as your confidence, skill and knowledge grows.

    Competitively, it is one of the very few sports where women and men can compete equally.

    Sitting on a horse may not seem like an obvious form of exercise but it pretty much involves all the muscles in your body, between ensuring posture and balance, and controlling the horse.

    You don't need to own your own horse or pony to start riding, however you do need specialist instruction to find the right horse for you.

    Hoofride , externalis a great place to find out about local riding schools and information for total beginners whatever your age.

    • Show jumping is where horse and rider jump over coloured fences, obstacles and water jumps.
    • The main aim is to get around without a refusal or knocking over a fence for which the horse and rider are given penalty points.
    • In the result of everyone jumping a clear round, then a jump off will take place usually against the clock.
    • This sport is something that novice riders can take part in at a grassroots pony club or riding club level.
    • Visit British Showjumping , externalfor more details on the rules, where to find a trainer.