20/10/2025
Ringwood Stud has long been synonymous with producing top-class event horses. Before we introduce our exciting young prospects, let’s take a moment to celebrate some of the Ringwood Stud graduates who have earned worldwide acclaim in the sport — including several who have represented at the Olympic Games.
Ringwood Magister represented Team USA in eventing at the 2012 London Olympic Games with rider Tiana Coudray, delivering a strong performance that secured a 40th-place individual finish.
Ringwood Cockatoo’s career was nothing short of remarkable. He claimed ten victories at the three-star level and twice triumphed at four-star — including wins at the inaugural CCI4* in Luhmühlen (2005) and at Pau (2008). His international success included a ninth-place finish at the 2004 Athens Olympics, Team Bronze at the 2005 European Championships, Team Gold at the 2006 World Equestrian Games, and an Individual Bronze at the 2007 Pratoni European Championships.
Ringwood Sky Boy achieved a career-defining victory at the 2018 Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials — a first major win for his rider, Tim Price. Their partnership also claimed second place at the 2015 Burghley CCI***** and fourth at the 2016 Luhmühlen CCI*****, showcasing remarkable consistency and excellence at the highest level of eventing. The 2018 Burghley triumph remains a standout highlight in his distinguished career.
Ringwood Mississippi showcased exceptional talent at the prestigious Rolex Kentucky Four-Star Event, finishing 13th under the skilled guidance of rider Austin O’Connor.
These are just a few of the incredible horses to come out of Ringwood Stud — and there are plenty more where they came from! Keep an eye on our page for news about our next generation of rising stars.🤩