Lynch & Kuerten enjoy top-five placings
Ireland's Denis Lynch and Jessica Kuerten both scored top-five finishes at the last World Cup show of 2012 at Mechelen.
Ireland's Denis Lynch and Jessica Kuerten both scored top-five finishes at the last World Cup show of 2012 at Mechelen.
Jessica Kurten continued the exceptional run of Irish success at Barcelona's four-star show with a second place in Saturday evening's Queen's Cup competition.
Jessica Kurten kept up her consistent top-five form with a fourth place in Saturday evening's speed class at Vigo in Spain.
Jessica Kurten added €36,000 to her weekend prize money when finishing fifth at the Nestlé Masters competition in Sao Paulo, Brazil on Sunday with Lady Georgina Forbes's mare 'Castle Forbes Libertina'.
Jessica Kurten returned to the international Grand Prix circuit on Saturday after an enforced five-week break to record a second place finish at La Coruna, Spain.
The FEI the world governing body for equestrian sport have confirmed that they have recommended to CAS that they uphold the suspension of Jessica Kurten that was introduced on Saturday last.
Jessica Kurten took fifth place in the Antwerp Grand Prix when finishing on a first round score of four faults with Lady Moira Forbes's 14 year-old bay stallion Galopin du Biolay.
Jessia Kuerten failed to break the 30-year jinx that has denied Irish riders a World Cup win as she finished joint fourth in Sweden, but an American-owned Irish-bred horse did claim the runner-up spot.
Jessica Kuerten followed up her success in the pre-Christmas World Cup qualifier in Olympia by claiming a third place finish in Belgium tonight.
Ireland's Jessica Kurten tied for second place with Germany's Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum in the Rolex Grand Prix at Geneva, Switzerland, while Meredith's brother-in-law Ludger Beerbaum took the winner's prize.
The International Equestrian Federation has confirmed that Irish rider Jessica Kuerten has submitted, in writing, her explanations as to why her horse Castle Forbes Maike tested positive for a prohibited substance at an event in France earlier this year.
Jessica Kuerten has dropped one place in the Rolex World jumping rankings to fifth.
Ireland's Jessica Kuerten cracked under the pressure today at the European Championship Individual Final in Mannheim, Germany.
It has been confirmed to RTÉ SPORT that 'Castle Forbes Maike' ridden by the world number four Jessica Kuerten has tested positive for a banned substance after an event in La Baule, France in May of this year.
Just over a second separated the finishing times of the top three riders in Saturday's Monaco Grand Prix jump-off, but it was Ireland's Jessica Kuerten who proved the fastest, and took home the €100,000 prize.
Ireland's Jessica Kuerten made up for her disappointment at finishing ninth in Saturday's Madrid Grand Prix by taking the runner-up prize in the SM El Rey Cup.
Ireland's Jessica Kurten could do no better than ninth place in the Madrid Grand Prix at the five star show in Spain.
Ireland's Jessica Kurten streaked home to win one of Europe's richest Grand Prix at La Baule, France.
In the last of the four competitions in the British Open Show Jumping Championships at Birmingham, Antrim-born Jessica Kurten clinched her position at the top of the championship table with a win on Galopin du Biolay.
Ireland's Jessica Kurten chalked up her first win of the weekend at the four-star show in Birmingham on Friday night, while Cork-born Billy Twomey took third place.