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2014 in equestrianism

2014 in equestrianism

Overview of the events of 2014 in equestrianism


  • March 21, 2013 – March 23, 2014: 2013–14 FEI World Cup Dressage[1]
    • 2013–14 Western European League winner: Sweden Tinne Vilhelmson-Silfvén[2]
    • 2013–14 Central European League winner: Russia Tatiana Dorofeeva[3]
    • 2013–14 North American League winner: Denmark Lars Petersen
    • 2013–14 Asia / Pacific League winner: Australia Mary Hanna
  • April 17 – 21: 2014 Reem Acra FEI World Cup Final at France Lyon[4]
  • March 27, 2013 – March 23, 2014: 2013–14 FEI World Cup Jumping[7]
    • 2013–14 Western European League winner: Germany Marcus Ehning[8]
    • 2013–14 Arab League winner: Morocco Abdelkebir Ouaddar[9]
    • 2013–14 Australian League winner: Australia Jamie Kermond[10]
    • 2013–14 Caucasian League winner: Azerbaijan Jamal Rahimov[11]
    • 2013–14 Central America and Caribbean Islands League winner: Colombia Manuel Espinosa Pla[12]
    • 2013–14 Central Asian League winner: Uzbekistan Umid Kamilov[13]
    • 2013–14 Chinese League winner: China Liu Tongyan[14]
    • 2013–14 Japan League winner: Japan Tae Sato[15]
    • 2013–14 New Zealand League winner: New Zealand Samantha McIntosh[16]
    • 2013–14 North America East Coast League winner: United States Kent Farrington[17]
    • 2013–14 North America West Coast League winner: Egypt Nayel Nassar[18]
    • 2013–14 South African League winner: South Africa Jeanne Engela[19]
    • 2013–14 South American North League winner: Colombia Juan Manuel Gallego[20]
    • 2013–14 South American South League winner: Brazil Yuri Mansur Guerios[21]
    • 2013–14 South East Asian League winner: India Kurniadi Katompo[22]
  • April 17 – 21: 2014 Longines FEI World Cup Jumping Final at France Lyon[23]
    • Winner: Germany Daniel Deusser (with horse Cornet d'Amour)[24]
  • April 24 – November 15: The 2014 Longines Global Champions Tour[25]
    • April 24 – 27 at Belgium Antwerp[26]
      • Class 05: Antwerp 2014 CSI5* 1.60m (main GCT event) winner: United States McLain Ward (with horse Rothchild)[27]
    • May 2 – 4 at Spain Madrid[28]
    • May 29 – June 1 at Germany Hamburg[30]
      • Class 06: Hamburg 2014 CSI5* 1.60m (main GCT event) winner: Germany Katrin Eckermann (with horse Firth of Lorne)[31]
    • June 6 – 8 at China Shanghai[32]
      • Class 04: Shanghai 2014 CSI5* 1.60m (main GCT event) winner: Belgium Pieter Devos (with horse Dream of India Greenfield)[33]
    • June 12 – 14 at France Cannes[34]
      • Class 14: Cannes 2014 CSI5* 1.60m (main GCT event) winner: United Kingdom Scott Brash (with horse Hello Sanctos)[35]
    • June 26 – 28 at  Monaco[36]
      • Class 05: Monaco CSI5* 1.60m (main GCT event) winner: Qatar Bassem Hassan Mohammed (with horse Victoria)[37]
    • July 4 – 6 at France Paris[38]
    • July 10 – 12 at Portugal Cascais, Estoril[40]
      • Class 04: Cascais 2014 CSI5* 1.60m (main GCT event) winner: United Kingdom Scott Brash (with horse Hello Sanctos)[41]
    • July 25 – 27 at France Chantilly, Oise[42]
    • August 1 – 3 at Netherlands Valkenswaard[44]
      • Class 04: Valkenswaard 2014 CSI5* 1.60m (main GCT event) winner: Germany Christian Ahlmann (with horse Codex One)[45]
    • August 14 – 16 at United Kingdom London[46]
      • Class 14: London 2014 - CSI5* - 1.60 m (main GCT event) winner: United Kingdom Scott Brash (with horse Hello Sanctos)[47]
    • September 12 – 14 at Switzerland Lausanne[48]
      • Class 10: Lausanne 2014 CSI5* 1.60m (main GCT event) winner: Germany Ludger Beerbaum (with horse Chaman)[49]
    • September 18 – 21 at Austria Vienna[50]
      • Class 04: Vienna 2014 CSI5* 1.60m (main GCT event) winner: Germany Marcus Ehning (with horse Plot Blue)[51]
    • November 13 – 15 at Qatar Doha (final)[52]
      • Class 05: Doha 2014 CSI5* 1.60m (main GCT event) winner: Sweden Rolf-Göran Bengtsson (with horse Casall Ask)[53]
  • Overall winner of the 2014 LGCT: United Kingdom Scott Brash (with horse Hello Sanctos)[54]
  • June 4 – September 14: The Spruce Meadows Tournaments in Canada Calgary[55]
    • June 4 – 8: The "National"[56]
    • June 12 – 15: The "Continental"[58]
      • Biggest purse: The C$210,000 CP Grand Prix event.
    • June 26 – 29: The "Canada One"[60]
      • Biggest purse: The C$125,000 Imperial Challenge event.
        • Winner: Mexico Nicolas Pizzaro Suarez (with horse Colasko)[61]
    • July 2 – 6: The "North American"[62]
      • Biggest purse: The C$210,000 Cenovus Energy Classic (Derby) event.
        • Winner: Venezuela Angel Karolyi (with horse Indiana 127)[63]
    • July 10 – 13: The "Pan American"[64]
      • Biggest purse: The C$400,000 Pan American Cup Presented by Rolex event.
        • Winner: United States Kent Farrington (with horse Uceko)[65]
    • September 10 – 14: The "Masters"[66]

Thoroughbred horse racing

Triple Crown (US)
Triple Crown (Canada)[69]
English Triple Crown (UK)
Australian Triple Crown

Other equine events


References

  1. "2013–14 FEI World Cup Dressage Page". Archived from the original on 2013-10-21. Retrieved 2017-08-01.
  2. "2014 Reem Acra FEI World Cup Final Page". Archived from the original on 2016-07-01. Retrieved 2017-08-01.

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