World Champion Ros Canter Debuts as Eventing World Number One
World Champion Ros Canter Debuts as Eventing World Number One
useventing.comRos Canter is returning to competition after having her second child in January, with plans to ride at Lincolnshire and Thoresby as part of her spring prep. She won Burghley in 2024 while pregnant and has been building back up since, aiming for a steady season-opening run and a measured progression to major events. For a broader context, she’s previously been the world number one and a prominent figure in eventing, with media coverage highlighting her comeback and ongoing plans.[1][2][4]
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World Champion Ros Canter Debuts as Eventing World Number One
useventing.com‘I will be introducing her to riding in the future but there will be no pressure – she can follow whatever path she wants in life’
www.horseandhound.co.ukRos Canter will compete three horses at Lincolnshire this week as she makes her return to the eventing fray after having a baby in January
www.horseandhound.co.ukRos Canter is one of the hottest equestrian names right now, but there is a lot more to the 39-year-old British event rider than her medals
www.yourhorse.co.ukRed on right, white on left, insanity in the middle
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