Harry Charles

Harry Charles

Making significant strides

Harry Charles continues to excel in international show jumping competition, confirming his status as a rising star of the sport and promising an exciting future for British equestrianism.

Harry Charles

Family tradition

Harry Charles has emerged as a formidable competitor in the world of show jumping, following in the footsteps of his accomplished father, Peter Charles.

With a string of impressive performances on the international stage, Harry has quickly established himself as a rider to watch.

Stellar performances

Harry Charles’ talent became evident early on, leading to his joining the Young Riders Academy, supported by Rolex, in 2018.

For the previous three years, he had dominated the FEI Jumping European Championship for Young Riders, securing an impressive six medals. His transition to senior competition was marked by a stellar performance at the 2018 CHIO Aachen, signalling his arrival on the international stage. He made his debut for Great Britain that year at the Nations Cup in Dijon, France.

Harry Charles on horse
Harry Charles

His career reached new heights in December 2021 when, in the space of 24 hours at the London International Horse Show, he claimed an outstanding maiden World Cup victory and followed that with a first five-star Grand Prix triumph.

Earlier that year, he made his Olympic debut in Tokyo, qualifying for the individual final. His meteoric rise continued in 2022 as he contributed to the United Kingdom’s bronze medal at the FEI Jumping World Championships in Denmark. In 2024, as an established member of the Great Britain outfit, he won a team gold medal at the Olympic Games in Paris.

Harry Charles became a Rolex Testimonee in 2019, the youngest in equestrianism.

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