LeMieux Sponsored Riders

LeMieux is very proud to sponsor some of the best riders in the world and provide products and clothing to help them perform at the highest level of their sport.

Dressage

Charlotte Dujardin
Carl Hester
Lottie Fry

Charlotte Dujardin - GB

Team GBR Dressage Rider, Charlotte is known as the Girl On The Dancing Horse after her record breaking medal Olympic medal wins. At the 2012 London Olympics Charlotte and Valegro were on the gold medal winning dressage team and won the gold individual medal. At the 2016 Rio Olympics Charlotte and Valegro were part of the silver medal winning dressage team and went on to make history winning their second Olympic individual gold medal. We support Charlotte by providing horse wear for training and competition.

Carl Hester - GB

Carl was the youngest British rider to ever compete in an Olympic Games in 1992 and has gone on to compete in a further four more since. He’s renowned for not only his skills as a rider but as a trainer too, having taken on Charlotte Dujardin in 2007 and forming a remarkable team. We sponsor Carl and provide him with clothing for training and horse wear for training and competition.

Lottie Fry - GB

Another of team GBR’s dressage riders, Lottie Fry made her Olympic Debut at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics in 2021. Lottie trained with Carl Hester, who helped her to secure a place at Van Olst Horses in Holland, working and training with five-time Danish Olympian Anne Van Olst, where she continues to be based now.

Other sponsored dressage riders:
Ellie McCarthy - GB

 

Hughes Dressage - GB

 

Olivia Oakley - GB

 

Tristan Tucker - AU

 

Mount St John (Emma Blundell) - GB

 

Van Olst Horses - NL

 

Spencer Wilton - GB

 

Judy Reynolds - IE

 

Liz Diegutis - GB

 

Gretha Ferreira - RSA

 

Freibergerhof - DE

 

Maxime van der Vlist - NL

 

Sanne Voets - NL

 

Saskia Poel - NL

 

Emmelie Scholtens - NL

 

Marieke van der Putten - NL

 

Begijnhoeve - NL
Harrison Ashton - GB

 

Haras De Mallaret - FR

 

Lara Butler - GB

 

Sadie Smith - GB

 

Holly Kerslake - GB

 

Lewis Carrier - GB

 

Jezz Palmer - GB

 

Erin Nichols - USA

 

Sergio Morón Basoco - ES

 

Charlie Hutton - GB

 

Davy Harvey - GB

 

Carly Taylor Smith - USA

 

Judy Reynolds - IE

 

Gretha Ferreira - RSA

 

Severo Jurano - ES

 

Clara Collard - BE

Show Jumping

Team Charles
Scott Brash
Emily Moffitt

Team Charles - GB

Heathcroft Farm is the family home to Olympic Gold Medallist & European Champion Peter Charles MBE & his three children - Harry, Scarlett and Sienna Charles; all of whom are following in his footsteps. Harry represent Team GBR at the Tokyo Olympic Games 2021 with his horse Romeo 88 and in December 2021 had tremendous success at the London International Horse Show, being the first competitor to win both the FEI 5* Longines World Cup & Grand Prix in the same weekend! LeMieux sponsor the whole yard and support Harry, Scarlett and Sienna.

Scott Brash - GB

Scott earned a Team Gold Medal for Great Britain at the 2012 London Olympic and placed 5th individually at his first ever Olympics. Queen Elizabeth appointed Scott a Member of the Order of the British Empire in the 2013 New Year Honours for services to equestrianism. He now proudly holds the title of MBE, and was further honoured in 2015 by being inducted into the British Horse Society Equestrian Hall of Fame, for having achieved the Highest Distinction in the field of Equestrianism.

Emily Moffitt - GB

Despite her young age, Emily Moffitt has made herself a regular face on the Global Champions Tour circuit. Born in California and raised in Las Vegas, the 19-year-old fell in love with horses during her visits to her grandfather’s yard in England. Emily now trains with Ben Maher and rides full time and divides her time between England and the States.

Other sponsored show jumpers:
Guy Williams - GB

 

Lily Attwood - GB

 

Jodie Hall-Mcateer - GB

 

The Breen Team - GB

 

Jay Halim - GB

 

Red Morgan - GB

 

Ben Clark - GB

 

Alfie Diaper - GB

 

Louise Saywell - GB
Will Fletcher - GB

 

Ollie Flecther - GB

 

Will Edwards - GB

 

Carmen Edwards - GB

 

Frank Schuttert - NL

 

Emma Bocken - NL

 

Yazmin Davis - GB

 

Emma Stoker - GB

 

Oliver Tuff - GB

Eventing

Tom McEwen
Ros Canter
Mollie Summerland

Tom McEwen - GB

Tom is one of the most talented and much admired riders on the eventing circuit, having been part of the Gold Medal winning Eventing Team at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics for the first time since 1972 with a record-breaking low score and all riders and horses being Olympic debutantes. He also claimed the Olympic Individual Silver Medal. Tom was recognised with an MBE in the New Years Honours List in 2022.

Ros Canter - GB

In 2018, Ros took 3rd place at Badminton and Luhmuhlen, earning a place on the short list for the World Equestrian Games. An immaculate dressage score from Allstar B resulted in both a team gold medal and the individual title of World Champions. Ros ranked 2nd on the FEI World Rider Points table. In 2021, Ros had the unenviable task of being the travelling reserve for Team GBR at the Tokyo Olympics which started well with the pair lying in second place after the dressage before a twisty cross country course took its toll and the pair picked up penalties.

Mollie Summerland - GB

On her self-produced horse, ‘Charly’ Mollie has since represented Team GB on three Senior Nations Cup Teams and successfully achieved her 5* debut competing Pau with a clear, finishing in the top 10. In 2021, on the FEI Eventing Nations Cup team, Mollie along with her team mates, won the Nations Cup. At 23 years old Mollie won the Luhmühlen 5* 2021, becoming the youngest-ever winner of the event. She aims to continue to build her string of talented horses and is aiming for Badminton in 2022.

Other sponsored event riders:
Bubby Upton - GB

 

Alice Casburn - GB

 

Tom Jackson - GB

 

Tom Carlile - FR

 

Kirsty Chabert - GB

 

Lainy Ashker - USA

 

Lydia Heywood - JAM

 

Georgia Darlington - GB

 

Nicolai Aldinger - DE
Millie Dumas - GB

 

Robin Dumas - GB

 

Izzy Cook - GB

 

Tina Cook - GB

 

Heike Jahncke - DE

 

Eneya Jenkins - GB

 

Victoria Panizzon - IT

 

Cornelia Dorr - USA