The LeMieux National Dressage Championships 2025 marked a milestone for us at Anmore Dressage. Over four days of competition, we were proud to bring forward a team of talented horses, each at different stages of their journey, and to see them perform on one of the biggest stages in British Dressage.
More than results alone, the week was about teamwork, learning and celebrating the horses we are so fortunate to work with every day.
A Team Effort
It is impossible to capture the scale of what it takes to bring a string of horses to a championship without acknowledging the people behind the scenes.
Molly was exceptional, turning the horses out to the highest standard — they looked impeccable every single day. Beyond her work as our international groom, she also took Tyga into the arena for her very first Nationals, a huge milestone in itself.
Jezz’s riding across all the horses gave them the confidence to present themselves in the best way possible. His calmness and precision in the ring allowed each horse to show their strengths on the day.
Amy’s support, both on the ground and at home, kept everything running, and the girls at the yard ensured that daily life for the rest of the horses continued smoothly while we were away. It truly does take an army, and we are so grateful to every person who played a part in making this championship possible.
Results at a Glance
- Tyga Fleur Caledonia Anmore (Tyga) — Preliminary Silver Championship — 67.6%
- Fürstin Fleur (Fleur) — KBIS British Dressage Young Horses 4-Year-Old Championship — 76%
- Victorious Anmore (Viktor) — KBIS British Dressage Young Horses 4-Year-Old Championship — 80%, 3rd Place
- Romanno Weltino (Princess) — Saracen Horse Feeds Gold Inter I Championship — 63.9%
- Premier Anmore (Dutch) — BETTALIFE Novice Gold Championship — 71.2% | KBIS British Dressage Young Horses 5-Year-Old Championship — 76.2%
- Black Jack Anmore — The Centre Line Preliminary Gold Championship — 72.4%
Each horse brought something special to the Nationals, from the young horses taking their first steps on the big stage to the more established competitors showing their maturity at higher levels.
Reflections from the Championships
The LeMieux Nationals 25 will be remembered by us not just for the scores but for the moments: Tyga beginning her career with Molly, Viktor stepping up with an incredible 80% in the 4-Year-Olds before heading to his new home, Fleur showing her potential, Princess giving her all in the Inter I, Dutch shining across two classes, and Black Jack reminding us of his wonderful temperament.
Every single one of them gave us reason to be proud.
Looking Ahead
Competing at the LeMieux National Dressage Championships 2025 has been an experience that will stay with us. It showed the progress of our horses, the strength of our team, and the support network that makes all of this possible.
We leave the Nationals feeling thankful, proud, and motivated for the future — with memories that reflect the spirit of Anmore Dressage.
