Bringing some of the best equestrian talent, both horses and riders, from around the world into Toronto for ten days of exciting competitions and exhibitions, the
Royal Horse Show is on now in Exhibition Place (November 1-10, 2024). This show is a great companion to the annual
Royal Agricultural Winter Fair and tickets to the daily shows include general admission into the Fair. The horse show is in the Coca-Cola Coliseum adjacent to the Fair in the Enercare Centre.
The big boys returned early to the show, the magnificent Percherons, Belgians and Clydesdales, so imposing in their size but you can still see them in hitch competitions and for the Royal Heavy Horse Team Championship. For strength and agility the jumpers are ready to wow the crowd with many performances throughout the fair but the jumping ends with the world's best taking part in the Longines FEI World Cup on November 9 beginning at 7pm. This competition will see 24 horses and riders show jumping for the biggest purse at The Royal an astounding $272,000!
From the Show, "The Royal Horse Show received a record number of entries for the five-star division, including from last year’s Longines World Cup winner, Daniel Bluman of Israel, and runner-up, Jessica Mendoza of Great Britain. Germany will have two entries in Rene Dittmer and Richard Vogel while American legends Kent Farrington and McLain Ward rarely miss an opportunity to compete at The Royal. Canadian Show Jumping Team veterans Mario Deslauriers, Tiffany Foster, and Amy Millar all arrive in Toronto fresh off their 2024 Paris Olympic appearance to represent the home side."
Here is what is on for tap on Thursday, November 7: Clydesdale Six Horse Hitch, Hackney & Harness Pony Championships, Feature: Dueling Fiddles Challenge Dual Aerialists and the Mad Barn Big Ben International Challenge.
There is still plenty to see at the Royal Horse Show with "Then it’s into the final weekend with the Mad Barn Big Ben International Challenge on Thursday evening, the Royal International Speed Challenge on Friday evening, and closing out with the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ Toronto on Saturday night." Also remaining is the Canadian Cowgirls and a performance by Dual Aerialists & The Royal Dance Team for “Celebration of the Horse”(Nov 9), a choreographed Drumline (Nov 8), along with two rodeo sessions on closing day Sunday, November 10.
Richard Vogel riding Levi Noesar is the winner of the $170,000 Mad Barn Big Ben Challenge. Scott Cieslar (far right), CEO and Chief Nutritionist of Mad Barn, accompanied by his daughters present the winning cup.
From the Royal "At only eight years old, Levi Noesar turned heads in the Coca-Cola Coliseum while carrying Vogel to victory in a six-horse jump-off over courses designed by Oscar Soberon of the United States. Vogel was the pathfinder in round one and set an immediate time to chase over the short course. After foot-perfect rollbacks, he broke the timers in a blistering 37.87 seconds aboard the Dutch Warmblood stallion (Zirocco Blue x Baloubet du Rouet), owned by MP Sporthorses GmbH."