The stage is set at the Casas Novas Equestrian Centre in A Coruña, Spain, for the 2025 FEI Jumping European Championship. The best horse-and-rider combinations in Europe have gathered for four intense days of sport, pressure, and legacy.
While this year’s YRA class won’t be competing, we’ll still be watching with pride — because eight Young Riders Academy alumni are stepping into the ring as full-fledged professionals.
Here are the names to follow this week:
These riders are no strangers to high-level competition, but the European Championships are a unique milestone. A test of resilience, precision, and championship mindset — and a reminder of how far they’ve come since their days in the YRA classroom.
A Week of Top-Level Sport
The event kicks off with Wednesday’s opening round (Table A, against the clock), followed by the team competition on Thursday and Friday. The top 25 individuals will return for Sunday’s two-round final — a format that always delivers drama.
Eighteen nations are represented with full teams this year, and all eyes will be on Germany, Ireland, and Belgium, among other strong contenders.
Full live coverage is available via ClipMyHorse.TV and FEI.TV for those following from home.
Once YRA, Always Family
No matter the scoreboard, these riders represent the values we hold close: dedication, growth, professionalism, and heart. We’ve watched them evolve over the years — and now, we cheer them on as they compete among Europe’s elite.
As Eleonora Ottaviani put it:
“It’s always emotional to see our former students taking part in such a prestigious event. We’re proud of them — and we’ll be following every round!”
Good luck to all of our alumni competing in A Coruña. We’re with you, all the way.