Back by popular demand — don’t miss your chance to see Oliver Townend and Geoff Billington together in the SEIB main arena at Your Horse Live 2025 (7-9 November).

Confirmed to take centre stage in the morning and afternoon on both Saturday and Sunday, Oliver and Geoff are always a hit with our audience. They have a brilliant way of being entertaining and passing on their horsey wisdom at the same time. Prepare to laugh out loud!

You will also be able to catch them live on the stage, where they’ll answer your burning questions.

The duo will also be doing meet and greet sessions — a brilliant opportunity to get a selfie and their autographs.

Tickets are on sale now.

Stellar line up

We’ve got a stellar line up for you this year.

Announced so far is dressage star Becky Moody, who earned so many fans after she received a late call up to last year’s Paris Olympics with her beloved homebred Jagerbomb and they went on to help secure Team GB’s bronze.

Becky will appear in the SEIB main arena on Saturday and Sunday, giving a morning and afternoon performance on both days.

Emma Massingale is also confirmed for this year’s show.

The renowned horse trainer, adventurer, free rider and award-winning filmmaker is best known for bridleless riding and working at liberty with her team of Connemaras and Shetland ponies.

She will be appearing at the show in various places on all three days.

Get your tickets here.

About Oliver Townend MBE

Oliver Townend is pictured showjumping a chestnut horse at Your Horse Live in 2023

Oliver Townend is one of the world’s most successful event riders. In October 2024, he secured the ninth five-star title of his career at the MARS Maryland CCI5* aboard Ballaghmor Class.

With the same horse, Oliver has won Burghley twice — in 2017 and 2023 — and they were pathfinders for the British team at the delayed Tokyo 2020 Olympics, helping secure team gold and finishing fifth individually.

This was Britain’s first Olympic eventing team gold since 1972.

As a result, Oliver and his Tokyo teammates were awarded MBEs in the late Queen Elizabeth II’s New Year’s Honours list for services to equestrianism.

Oliver’s other five-star victories were at Badminton in 2009 and in Kentucky on four separate occasions.

He won there three years on the trot — 2021, 2019 and 2018 (the US event was cancelled in 2020 due to Covid-19) — and most recently April 2024.

Oliver has been world number one in the FEI Eventing World Rankings on multiple occasions, including at the end of 2023, when he topped the FEI Rider Rankings table with 569 points.

In 2022 Oliver was signed up to be Caunton Stud’s official rider in a deal that replicates a Formula One and Premier League type of deal and is unprecedented in equestrian sport.

About Geoff Billington

Geoff Billington is pictured jumping a pink and white Your Horse Live fence during his demo at Your Horse Live in 2023

Geoff Billington has showjumped at two Olympic Games, competed in more than 50 Nations Cups for Britain and has been on the world’s top ten list for years.

He has also won various medals at World and European Championships.

He is perhaps best known for riding the wonderful It’s Otto, whom Geoff describes as being one of the best horses in the world and credits with changing his life.

Otto arrived at Geoff’s yard as a novice six-year-old in 1992. Four years later, they finished sixth individually at the Atlanta Olympics.

Geoff and Otto went on to win European team bronze in 1997 and team bronze at the 1998 World Equestrian Games in Manheim.

They won another bronze the following year in Rome before heading to the Sydney Olympics in 2000.

Geoff credits Otto with keeping him in the top 10 riders in the world for more than two years.

Geoff’s parents weren’t horsey. He started riding when he was nine after following a group of pretty girls to the local riding stables.

He got his first pony after 10 children (nine girls and Geoff) announced in the local newspaper that they were saving up to buy a pony.

That same day, a local man rang up and said his children were not interested in the four-year-old pony he’d bought as a surprise and if they gave £10 to charity they could have the pony.

That was only £1 each and within a few weeks the girls had either got boyfriends or lost interest — so Geoff got his first pony!

Geoff still competes and produces horses today. He also coaches up-and-coming riders and runs clinics around the UK.

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