Peder Fredricson’s 2026 Power String: Inside The Elite Horses Fueling The Swedish Legend’s Global Dominance

Peder Fredricson’s 2026 Power String: Inside The Elite Horses Fueling The Swedish Legend’s Global Dominance

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As of August 22, 2026, Peder Fredricson continues to redefine the limits of longevity and precision in international show jumping. The former World Number One and Olympic multi-medalist has spent the 2026 season meticulously curated a diverse string of equine athletes at his Grevlunda base. While the legendary H&M All In has long moved into a well-deserved retirement, Fredricson’s current roster blends veteran experience with high-octane younger prospects, keeping the Swedish flag firmly at the top of the Longines Rankings and Global Champions Tour leaderboards.



Horse Name Age (2026) Primary Discipline Current Competitive Status
Catch Me Not S 20 Show Jumping (GP) Senior Specialist / Selected Major Cups
SV Vroom de la Pomme Z 12 Show Jumping (CSI5*) Lead Championship Mount
H&M Christian K 19 Show Jumping Senior Partner / Team Rotation
Expression From Second Life Z 12 Show Jumping (CSI5*) Primary Speed & Grand Prix Contender
Raustine de la Pomme 9 Young Horse / CSI3* Developmental / Future Prospect

The Grevlunda Blueprint: From All In’s Legacy to Modern Versatility

The shadow of H&M All In—the horse Fredricson famously described as being from another planet—still looms large over the equestrian world, but 2026 marks a definitive new chapter. Fredricson has successfully transitioned his system to accommodate the aging but still formidable Catch Me Not S. Despite being 20 years old this year, the gray gelding remains a marvel of equine fitness, utilized sparingly by Fredricson for high-stakes Grand Prix events where experience outweighs raw speed.

The cornerstone of the current Grevlunda strategy is SV Vroom de la Pomme Z. This 12-year-old Zangersheide gelding has matured into the "anchor" role previously held by Fredricson's Olympic partners. Throughout the first half of 2026, Vroom de la Pomme Z has demonstrated the scope and temperament required for the heavy technical tracks favored by modern course designers. Fredricson’s ability to maintain the health and enthusiasm of older horses like H&M Christian K while simultaneously integrating explosive talents like Expression From Second Life Z highlights his status as one of the world's premier horsemen.

Where to Watch the Grevlunda String on the 2026 World Tour

For fans and analysts tracking Fredricson’s progress, the late summer and autumn of 2026 offer several high-profile opportunities to see these horses in action. Peder Fredricson remains a central figure in the Global Champions League (GCL), competing for the Stockholm Hearts. His tactical use of his horse string is a key component of the team’s strategy, often alternating between the reliable clear-round machine Christian K and the faster, more agile Expression From Second Life Z.



  • Broadcast Access: Major events are primarily streamed via GCTV (Global Champions TV) and FEI.TV (via ClipMyHorse.TV).
  • Live Attendance: The upcoming leg of the Longines Global Champions Tour in Rome (September 2026) is expected to feature Fredricson’s top-tier string.
  • Data Tracking: Real-time results and jumping stats for each Peder Fredricson horse can be monitored through the official FEI Database and Longines Timing apps, providing clear insights into fault percentages and average jump-off speeds.

Peder Fredricson, Sweden, Equestrian, Champion, Rider PNG

Peder Fredricson, Sweden, Equestrian, Champion, Rider PNG

Championship Readiness and the Road to the 2026 Winter Season

Looking ahead to the final quarter of 2026, the focus for the Fredricson camp is the preservation of his veteran stars and the "blood-ing" of his nine-year-old prospects. Raustine de la Pomme is the name most frequently mentioned by insiders as the horse to watch for the 2027-2028 cycle. Fredricson’s training philosophy has always prioritized the mental well-being of the horse, a factor that explains why his 19 and 20-year-old mounts are still jumping at a world-class level in August 2026.

The upcoming indoor season will likely see a shift in the rotation, with the more compact and explosive horses taking center stage for the FEI World Cup qualifiers. As the Swedish team looks toward the next major championship cycle, Fredricson’s current string provides a masterclass in fleet management, proving that his system of "horsemanship first" continues to produce podium results regardless of the horse’s age or pedigree.


Peder Fredricson sur la touche : le métronome suédois contraint à l'arrêt — So Horse

Peder Fredricson sur la touche : le métronome suédois contraint à l'arrêt — So Horse

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