Star’s Second Pregnancy: No EM Needed

Experienced Louise Romeike was part of the Swedish Olympic team, which last summer finished fifth in Paris. One placement that made the field competition was Sweden’s most successful equestrian team in Paris.

In Paris, she competed with the then only ten -year -old valac Caspian, which is seen as one of the sport’s most promising horses.

“It is not only field competition riders, but actually also jump riders who have heard and asked if he is for sale, Romeike told DN before the Olympics.

The valac is However, not for sale, but as Louise and her husband Claas Romeike are expecting their second child – since before, they have a daughter – thus there will be no championship for Caspian this summer. However, it may be next summer.

– If I know Louise right, she will be back with us very quickly and hopefully she is up to date to the World Cup 2026, says the union captain Bergendorff with a smile.

When the squad to emwhich is decided September 18-21 at the castle Blenheim Palace, which is one of the UK’s largest and most well-known castles and is located northwest of Oxford, it was presented it was clear that none of the three Olympic Empipage will start in the European Championships. However, two of three Olympic riders are included.

Both Frida Andersén and Sofia Sjöborg are selected for the European Championships, but with two horses other than they rode in Paris. Andersén’s Olympic Horse Box Leo was hit during the summer by a minor injury that causes him to rest.

In the European Championships, Frida Andersén will instead ride Stonehavens Baby Blue.

– This year has been a bit up and down, but it will be great fun that Blue gets a chance to gain championship experience, says the rider.

Sofia Sjöborg’s Olympic horse Bryjamolga VH Marienhof Z underwent a abdominal operation at the beginning of the year after a complicated colic that turned out to be a constipated appendicitis with associated problems.

Now the mare is doing well again, but she will be allowed to rest the year out.

In the European Championships Sofia Sjöborg instead rides govalent.

The other two selected equipages are Amanda Staam/ Corpouble, who was a reserve in the Olympics and Christoffer Forsberg/ Hippo’s Sapporo.

Fact.EM team in the field competition

The European Championships in the field competition will be decided September 18-21.

Here is the Swedish team:

Frida Andersén/ Stonehavens Baby Blue

Sofia Sjöborg/ Govalant

Christoffer Forsberg/ Hippo’s Sapporo TSF

Amanda Staam/ Corpoubet AT

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Key Takeaways: Swedish Equestrian Team at the European Championships

To provide a clearer picture of the Swedish equestrian team’s journey to the European Championships, here’s a concise table summarizing key details:

| Rider | Horse (European Championships) | Olympic Horse | Reason for Change/Absence |

| —————– | —————————— | ———————– | ———————————————————- |

| Louise Romeike | N/A | Caspian | Expecting a child; will miss the upcoming championships. |

| Frida Andersén | Stonehavens baby Blue | Box Leo | Box Leo suffered a minor injury. |

| Sofia Sjöborg | govalant | Bryjamolga VH Marienhof Z | Bryjamolga VH Marienhof Z needs rest after surgery. |

| Amanda Staam | Corpoubet AT | Corpoubet AT | Reserve rider in the Olympics. |

| Christoffer Forsberg| Hippo’s sapporo TSF | Hippo’s Sapporo TSF | |

Note: N/A indicates the rider is not competing at the European Championships.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) – Equestrian Sport and the Swedish Team

This FAQ section is designed to address common questions about equestrian sports in general, and specifically, the Swedish team’s preparation and participation in the upcoming European Championships. the aim is to improve search engine visibility and provide a comprehensive understanding of the topic.

Q: What are the European Eventing Championships?

A: The european Eventing Championships are a prestigious international equestrian competition. This contest determines the top eventing riders and teams in Europe through a three-phase competition: dressage,cross-contry,and show jumping.

Q: What is eventing in equestrian sports?

A: Eventing, which is also known as horse trials, is a combined event that tests the versatility and athleticism of both horse and rider. It encompasses three disciplines: dressage (precision and elegance), cross-country (endurance and jumping over solid obstacles), and show jumping (jumping over a course of fences).

Q: Who is Louise Romeike?

A: Louise Romeike is a highly experienced Swedish eventing rider. She was part of the Swedish Olympic team in Paris, where Sweden achieved a successful placement. She consistently rides at a high level and is a significant figure in the sport.

Q: Why isn’t Louise Romeike competing at the European Championships?

A: Louise Romeike will miss the European Championships because she and her husband are expecting a second child.

Q: Why aren’t the Olympic horses of Frida Andersén and Sofia sjöborg competing?

A: Frida Andersén’s Olympic horse, Box Leo, sustained a minor injury.Sofia Sjöborg’s Olympic horse, Bryjamolga VH Marienhof Z, needed an operation. Both horses require rest, preventing them from participating in the European Championships.

Q: Which other Swedish riders will be at the European championships?

A: Frida Andersén (riding Stonehavens Baby Blue), Sofia Sjöborg (riding Govalant), Christoffer Forsberg (riding Hippo’s Sapporo TSF), and Amanda Staam (riding Corpoubet AT) have been selected to represent Sweden at the European Championships.

Q: Where are the European Eventing Championships held?

A: The European Championships will be held at Blenheim Palace in the UK. The event is scheduled from September 18-21.

Q: How can I follow the European Championships?

A: Coverage of the European Championships is often available through various equestrian news outlets, official event websites, and possibly via live streaming platforms depending on broadcasting rights. Major sports channels and online sports news providers typically offer detailed results and updates, as well.

Q: What are the prospects for the Swedish team?

A: While the team is faced with challenges, the presence of experienced riders like Frida Andersén and Sofia Sjöborg, combined with the selection of talented horses, makes them competitive. The impact of the individual performances of the riders and their horses will be essential to the team’s success.

Q: How does the equestrian industry contribute to the sports economy?

A: The equestrian industry is a dynamic and growing segment within the sports and leisure sector. This includes the breeding of horses, training centers, the manufacturing of equipment, veterinary service, and the hosting of events. [[1]] Reports indicate that the market is evolving with the demands of the sport.The industry generates revenue through horse sales, training fees, competition entry fees, and related activities. The industry influences various sectors, from tourism to manufacturing, and offers multiple career opportunities.

Q: What role does marketing play in this sport?*

A: Effective marketing is essential for equestrian businesses to thrive. This can involve digital marketing, social media strategies, and public relations. Developing online platforms and targeting the right audience is essential for businesses to connect. [[2]] Understanding and applying various marketing techniques can increase brand awareness.

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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