FEI European Championships 2015

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The FEI European Championships Aachen 2015 took place from August 11th to August 23rd, 2015 in Aachen . During the tournament, the European champions in show jumping , dressage riding , reining , vaulting and driving were determined. This was the first time that the European championships in five equestrian disciplines were held in one place.

organization

Award

The World Equestrian Federation FEI awarded the European Championships to Aachen in June 2012. For Aachen, the European Championships were the next major equestrian championships after the 2006 World Equestrian Games . In addition to the annual CHIO Aachen held here , Aachen last hosted the European Show Jumping Championships in 1971 and the European Dressage Championships in 1983 .

During the European Championships, the German Nations' Cup for eventing riders was also held in Aachen as part of a CICO  3 * eventing event. The European championships for this discipline will be held later in the year in Blair Castle (Scotland).

Sports facilities

The main stadium in the Aachen Soers formed the focus of the event, here, in addition to the opening and closing ceremonies, the jumping and dressage competitions took place. For this purpose, as at the World Equestrian Games, a dressage arena with a sandy bottom was created in the middle of the grass field. As in 2006, the Deutsche Bank Stadium was also roofed over and used for reining and vaulting competitions.

Sponsors and media

The FEI European Championships Aachen 2015 did not have a title sponsor, instead the general sponsors already known from the CHIO Aachen also appeared here in this function: Mercedes-Benz , DHL , Turkish Airlines and Rolex .

Similar to the World Equestrian Games in Aachen nine years earlier, the public TV channels, especially WDR television , but also Das Erste and ZDF , broadcast extensive coverage of the European championships. In addition to the more than 30 hours of programming on these channels, Eurosport broadcast a good 10 hours of sport from Aachen across Europe .

Furthermore, all European Championship tests were broadcast worldwide on their paid live stream portal FEI TV. In Germany, all tests of the European Championships including the supporting program could be seen live on the IPTV channel ClipMyHorse , unless they were broadcast live on German television at the time.

Competitions

Time schedule

The opening ceremony was held on the evening of August 11th (Tuesday). In the first week the exams took place from Wednesday to Sunday, after a day's break and “Soers Tuesday”, the second week started with exams from Wednesday to Sunday.

11 Aug
Aug 12
13 Aug
14 Aug
15 Aug
16 Aug
17th Aug
Aug 18
19 Aug
20 Aug
21 Aug
22 Aug
23 Aug
Ceremonies opening
celebration
acquisition
celebration
dressage E / M E / M E. E.
Reining E / M E. E.
Leap E / M E / M E / M E. E.
Driving four in hand E / M E / M E / M E / M
Vaulting E / M E / M / P E / P E / M
Framework audits CICO CICO Spr. Spr. Spr. Spr. Spr.

Legend:

  • exams
  • decisions
  • Framework audits
    • E: Examination of the individual evaluation
    • M: Examination of the team ranking
    • P: pas de deux exam
    • CICO: Nations Cup tournament for eventing riders (CICO 3 *)
    • Spr .: general tests show jumping

    dressage

    • 72 starter pairs from 20 nations, 18 teams

    The first test of the European Championships was the Grand Prix de Dressage , which lasted from August 12th and 13th (Wednesday and Thursday) from morning to late afternoon. In this test, all dressage riders participating in the European championships started.

    The participating nations were able to send four dressage riders each with one horse to the European Championships. Each team consisted of three or four riders from one nation, of which the three best results went into the team ranking. The team medals were awarded based on this team ranking.

    The Grand Prix de Dressage served not only as a team evaluation but also as a qualification test for the individual evaluation. On the following Saturday (August 15), the 30 best participants in the Grand Prix are still entitled to start in the Grand Prix Spécial . In this test, the first three individual medals in dressage are awarded.

    The dressage riders who come in first to 15th in the individual ranking of the Grand Prix Spécial can take part in the Grand Prix Freestyle on Sunday afternoon (August 16). If more than three riders from one or more nations make it into the top 15 of the Grand Prix Spécial, the lowest placed (fourth) rider of the respective nation is not allowed to take part in the Grand Prix Freestyle. For this purpose, another rider would move up after the Grand Prix Spécial has been placed. The individual medals of the Grand Prix Freestyle are awarded solely on the basis of the results of this test.

    Team ranking

    After the first day of the team test, the German team was in the lead. Isabell Werth as the second rider of the team had mistakes in the single substitutions with Don Johnson FRH , but felt (also in comparison with other rides of the couple this year) by the judges underrated. One of the most outstanding rides of the first day was shown by Fiona Bigwood and Orthilia : Although it was only the sixth Grand Prix for the mare and the rider has seen twice since a fall a year earlier and therefore rides with an eye patch, both came up with a result of 75.800 percent . This result brought her to eighth place in the individual ranking of the Grand Prix after both days.

    With the third rider of each team, the three-way battle between Germany, the Netherlands and Great Britain began to get serious: The best result here went to Hans Peter Minderhoud, who achieved 77.586 percent with Johnson . Carl Hester with Nip Tuck and Matthias Alexander Rath with Totilas each achieved over 75 percent. While the judges at Carl Hesters Ritt were largely unanimous in their assessment, Raths Ritt caused discussions. In the case of several lessons, the ratings diverged massively, the most extreme in the strong trot, where the range ranged from 4.0 "poor" to 8.0 "good". In this lesson were clock impurities that (the rider in this lesson the zureitet straight) from the short side of the dressage arena were badly perceived, named as the reason. Nevertheless, Martin Plewa , for example, judged in a TV interview with Sportschau that a difference of over eight percent in the judges' overall ratings was far too great.

    The fourth rider then brought the decision: Charlotte Dujardin and Valegro came, as expected, well over 80 percent (83.029%), but showed weaknesses in flying changes (scores from 5.0 to 6.0). Edward Gal and Undercover had probably their strongest joint ride in a Grand Prix so far , with 82.229 percent they came close to Dujardin, the Netherlands almost certainly had the team gold medal. Kristina Bröring-Sprehe and Desperados FRH were the last couple to start. With a result of just under 80 percent, they clearly showed the best ride of the German team, but could no longer prevent the victory of the Dutch and the silver rank for Great Britain.

    Bottom line:
    team equestrian horse percent
    1 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Patrick van der Meer Uzzo (72,400)
    Diederik van Silfhout Arlando 75.814
    Hans Peter Minderhoud Johnson 77.586
    Edward Gal Undercover 82.229
    235.629
    2 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain Michael George Eilberg Marakov (69,943)
    Fiona Bigwood Orthilia 75,800
    Carl Hester Nip tuck 75,400
    Charlotte Dujardin Valegro 83.029
    234.229
    3 GermanyGermany Germany Jessica von Bredow-Werndl Unee 75,200
    Isabell Werth Don Johnson FRH (74,900)
    Matthias Alexander Rath Totilas 75.971
    Kristina Bröring-Sprehe Desperados FRH 79.743
    230.914
    4th SpainSpain Spain José Antonio García Mena Norte Lovera (68,771)
    Jose Daniel Martin Dockx Grandioso 71,343
    Morgan Barbançon Painted black 73,957
    Beatriz Ferrer Salad Delgado 77.186
    222.486
    5 SwedenSweden Sweden Emilie Nyreröd Miata 71.829
    Minna Telde Santana (68,714)
    Tinne Vilhelmson Silfvén Don Auriello 75.157
    Patrik Kittel Deja 74,571
    221.557
    6th FranceFrance France Ludovic Henry After you 68.629
    Pierre Volla Badinda Altena 70.357
    Arnaud Serre Robinson de Lafont (67,100)
    Karen Tebar Don Luis 73.771
    212.757
    7th RussiaRussia Russia Ekaterina Kharchenko Gulliver (67,257)
    Jelena Sidnewa Romeo star 68,443
    Marina Aframeewa Vosk 70,300
    Inessa Merkulova Mister X 73,800
    212.543
    8th DenmarkDenmark Denmark Rikke Svane Finckenstein TSF (67,586)
    Mikala Münter Gundersen My lady 70.229
    Daniel Bachmann Andersen Loxana 68.857
    Anna Kasprzak Donnperignon 72.986
    212.072
    9 AustriaAustria Austria Alexandra Slanec Lord of Dream 66,943
    Evelyn Haim-Swarovski Dorina (63,157)
    Astrid Neumayer Rodriguez 69.386
    Victoria Max-Theurer Blind date 75,200
    211.529
    10 BelgiumBelgium Belgium 211.101
    11 PortugalPortugal Portugal 207.728
    12 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Caroline Haecki Rigoletto Royal CH 66,929
    Birgit Wientzek Pläge For compliment (65,200)
    Anna-Mengia Aerne Raffaello especially Bene 69.443
    Marcela Krinke Susmelj Molberg 69.914
    206.286
    13 FinlandFinland Finland 206.486
    14th LuxembourgLuxembourg Luxembourg Diane Erpelding Woltair TSF 66.271
    Sascha Schulz Wito Corleone 66,000
    Fie Christine Skarsoe One night stand 64,429
    Veronique Henschen Fontalero 69.329
    201,600
    15th NorwayNorway Norway 199.985
    16 UkraineUkraine Ukraine 199.171
    17th PolandPoland Poland 197,200
    18th ItalyItaly Italy 195.657

    Individual classification: Grand Prix Spécial

    After the clear imprecision of the timing of Totilas in the Grand Prix, it was decided to withdraw this from the competition and to take it to a veterinary clinic, where bone edema was found on the left rear leg. For him, the Norwegian Trude Hestengen and her stallion Tobajo Pik Disney moved up into the starting field of the Grand Prix Spécial.

    After she had only delivered the discarded result in the team classification, Isabell Werth attacked again in the Grand Prix Spécial, but fell out and only got 75.924 percent. Jessica von Bredow-Werndl also made mistakes with Unee in the course of a good ride in the canter changes (both in the single and in the double changes), which lowered the score to 74.790 percent.

    The first result of over 80 percent came from Kristina Bröring-Sprehe, who achieved 83.067 percent with Desperados FRH . Directly after her, Charlotte Dujardin started, who came close to her record result on Valegro and took a clear lead with 87.577 percent. His best result so far at a championship was achieved by Hans Peter Minderhoud, whose ride with Johnson, however, showed minor imperfections in terms of leaning and dynamism and thus did not get into the 80 percent range. Edward Gal was the last rider to enter the arena, but his horse undercover was far from the form of the Grand Prix: Even the first lesson, the greeting lineup, did not take place, the horse was extremely tense, and Gal commented on after the test his gelding: "He was unrideable". Since blood formed in Undercover's mouth after the step tour, the chief judge Gal rang the bell, as the regulations provide for a disqualification in this case. With this premature end of the last ride, it was clear that Charlotte Dujardin had defended her individual gold medal from 2013.

    rank equestrian horse percent
    United KingdomUnited Kingdom Charlotte Dujardin Valegro 87.577%
    GermanyGermany Kristina Bröring-Sprehe Desperados FRH 83.067%
    NetherlandsNetherlands Hans Peter Minderhoud Johnson 79.034%
    4th  SpainSpain Beatriz Ferrer Salad Delgado 77.395%
    United KingdomUnited Kingdom Carl Hester Nip tuck 77.003%
    6th  SwedenSweden Tinne Vilhelmson Silfvén Don Auriello 76.148%
    7th  GermanyGermany Isabell Werth Don Johnson FRH 75.924%
    8th  GermanyGermany Jessica von Bredow-Werndl Unee 74.790%
    United KingdomUnited Kingdom Fiona Bigwood Orthilia 74.510%
    10  NetherlandsNetherlands Diederik van Silfhout Arlando 74.426%
    ...
    16  SwitzerlandSwitzerland Marcela Krinke Susmelj Molberg 70.714%
    ...
    21st  AustriaAustria Victoria Max-Theurer Blind date 69.412%

    Individual ranking: Grand Prix Freestyle

    In the Grand Prix Freestyle, 13 couples started: The Danish Anna Kasprzak had already been kicked in the chest area by her horse Donnperignon during the vet check before the first test and, due to the pain, she felt unable to do a third test ride. Fiona Bigwood's mare Orthilia showed a slight skin reaction, so, for the good of the horse, she did not start in the freestyle.

    The fifth pair of participants in the freestyle, Jessica von Bredow-Werndl and Unee , were the first to achieve a result of over 80 percent. A similar result was achieved two rides later by Tinne Vilhelmson Silfvén with her Hanoverian Don Auriello . Isabell Werth's gelding Don Johnson FRH went "the test of his life" according to her testimony, which the judges honored with a score of 82.482 percent. Only a few tenths of a percentage point behind were Hans Peter Minderhoud and Johnson .

    Also probably the best performance of his career showed Beatriz Ferrer-salad chestnut gelding Delgado : Translucent and with sweeping corridors they reached for the first time internationally over 80 percent, with 82.714 percent they were not to take the third-last starter couple the bronze medal more. The result went even higher for the penultimate couple: Desperados was concentrated, relaxed, permeable and dynamic , his rider Kristina Bröring-Sprehe summed up the ride: “That was the best freestyle I've ever ridden.” With The judges confirmed this with a result of 88.804 percent.

    Charlotte Dujardin and Valegro , who did not come close to their best performances, completed the test . As in the Grand Prix de Dressage, they made mistakes in the single substitutions. As a result, the decision about the gold medal was extremely tight: Three judges saw Dujardin in second place, the other four placed her ahead of Bröring-Sprehe. With an overall result of 89.054 percent, she finally managed to defend her title in the freestyle.

    rank equestrian horse percent
    United KingdomUnited Kingdom Charlotte Dujardin Valegro 89.054%
    GermanyGermany Kristina Bröring-Sprehe Desperados FRH 88.804%
    SpainSpain Beatriz Ferrer Salad Delgado 82.714%
    4th  GermanyGermany Isabell Werth Don Johnson FRH 82.482%
    NetherlandsNetherlands Hans Peter Minderhoud Johnson 82.411%
    6th  SwedenSweden Tinne Vilhelmson Silfvén Don Auriello 80.643%
    7th  GermanyGermany Jessica von Bredow-Werndl Unee 80.214%
    8th  United KingdomUnited Kingdom Carl Hester Nip tuck 79.571%
    NetherlandsNetherlands Diederik van Silfhout Arlando 78.696%
    10  FranceFrance Karen Tebar Don Luis 74.964%
    11  NetherlandsNetherlands Patrick van der Meer Uzzo 74.375%
    12  SpainSpain Morgan Barbançon Mestre Painted black 73.375%
    13  PortugalPortugal Gonçalo Carvalho Batuta 72.768%

    Reining

    • 41 starter pairs from 10 nations, nine teams

    On the Friday of the first week of the tournament (October 14th), the Reiners started their European championship competitions. In reining, too, the participating nations were each allowed to send four riders, each with one horse, to the reining competitions at the World Equestrian Games. In addition to this, the nations were able to send two more riders and their horses to the individual competition.

    The first partial test was the team classification, which also counted as a qualification for the individual classification. In this test, the three best results for the respective team counted, and the team medals were awarded on the basis of these results. From this test the best 15 rider-horse pairs qualified directly for the final. In a second qualification test on August 15, 2015, the participants who had not yet qualified for the final started again, the top five of these tests were also eligible to start in the final. The medal winners of the individual ranking were determined based on the results of the final, which was held on Sunday (August 16) in the morning.

    Team ranking

    The team competition had to do without the teams of the silver and bronze medal winners of the 2014 World Equestrian Games, Belgium and Austria. Both nations waived in favor of starts in the high endowed tests for western equestrian sport at the Americana at the beginning of September, Austria at least sent two individual starters.

    After Stephan Rohde was eliminated, the German team had to do without a cancellation result, but they managed to jump to silver. With two points more, Italy won the gold medal.

    Bottom line:
    team equestrian horse Points
    1 ItalyItaly Italy Pierluigi Fabbri Broadway Jaba (214.5)
    Francesco Martinotti Rambo Bo Sun 219.5
    Giovanni Masi de Vargas Dance Little Spook 221.5
    Edoardo Bernadelli At Andrewood 217.0
    658.0
    2 GermanyGermany Germany Volker Schmitt Smokin Mifillena 217.0
    Stephan Rohde Smarty Diamond (retired
    "no score")
    Elias Ernst Uss N Dun It 217.5
    Grischa Ludwig Shine my gun 221.5
    656.0
    3 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Anky van Grunsven Whizashiningwalla (207.0)
    Olivier van den Berg Footworks X Factor 215.0
    Jurgen Pouls Hollywood Gunman 215.0
    Rieky Young-Van Osch Brady Chex 214.0
    644.0
    4th United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain Shane Borland Shiners Lena Oak 207.0
    Francesca Sternberg Ten reasons 215.5
    Douglas Allen Hangten Shiner 212.5
    635.0
    5 FranceFrance France Franck Perret Nu Sailor Lena 212.5
    Bastien Bourgeois Lucky Whiz Dunit 208.5
    Romuald Poard Peppy's call Sailor 213.5
    Laura Duponchel Jac Lealeta Dream (195.0)
    634.5
    6th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Daniel dirt Cielo Dry 212.5
    Sabine Schmid Gunwork 210.0
    Jennifer Schleiniger Masked Gunman 209.0
    Adrienne Speidel Chexylution (172.5)
    631.5
    7th DenmarkDenmark Denmark 625.5
    8th FinlandFinland Finland 617.0
    9 SwedenSweden Sweden 614.0

    Individual evaluation

    At his first championship in the senior age group, the 22-year-old Giovanni Masi de Vargas secured the individual gold medal with Dance Little Spook after taking first place in the team competition. Grischa Ludwig, who was tied with Masi de Vargas in the individual ranking of the team task, also shone with Shine my Gun in the individual final. Immediately before the last stop, however, there was a misunderstanding between horse and rider, the stallion wanted to stop after the middle marker. This cost Ludwig decisive points, so that he won the silver medal with a grade of 221.0.

    Bottom line:
    rank equestrian horse Points
    ItalyItaly Giovanni Masi de Vargas Dance Little Spook 222.0
    GermanyGermany Grischa Ludwig Shine my gun 221.0
    GermanyGermany Elias Ernst Uss N Dun It 219.0
    4th  AustriaAustria Klaus Lechner Cody Rooster Delmaso 218.5
    ItalyItaly Pierluigi Fabbri Broadway Jaba 217.5
    6th  GermanyGermany Volker Schmitt Smokin Mifillena 216.5
    7th  ItalyItaly Francesco Martinotti Rambo Bo Sun 216.0
    8th  GermanyGermany Verena Klein Olena Joe Cody 215.5
    SwitzerlandSwitzerland Daniel dirt Cielo Dry 214.5
    NetherlandsNetherlands Jurgen Pouls Hollywood Gunman 214.5
    United KingdomUnited Kingdom Francesca Sternberg Ten reasons 214.5
    ...
    12  AustriaAustria Tina Künstner-Mantl Nu Chexomatic 213.0
    ...
    17th  GermanyGermany Oliver Stein Timbers Whizzer 210.5

    Leap

    • 112 starter pairs from 28 nations, 22 teams

    The show jumping European championship program started on Tuesday of the second week with a training event without evaluation, followed on the following day as the first evaluation test for individual and team evaluation, a time competition .

    Eligible to participate were five show jumpers with one horse each, with one pair serving as a reserve and therefore not taking part in the competitions (if no other rider from his nation was canceled before the start of the time competition). Nations that do not send a team could start individual riders. The team evaluation consisted of two partial tests with a total of three laps. The individual evaluation includes the tests of the team evaluation as well as a further test with two rounds.

    The winner of the time jumping was awarded zero penalty points after the test. The time difference between the winner and the other riders was multiplied by 0.5 and thus resulted in their number of penalty points.

    The second special stage, spread over two days, August 20 and 21, brought the decision on the team medals. This competition was the classic Nations Cup, it was held as a jumping competition with two rounds . The converted result of the time jumping test was included in the evaluation by the teams and individual starters. In the second round of the test, a different course was used. Only the ten best teams in the overall ranking and other riders who were among the top 50 in the individual ranking were eligible to start. If two or more teams are tied for first place after the second round, a jump-off would be necessary for the award of the gold medal.

    There is another break in the starting field before the third, final test of the individual classification (a jumping competition with two rounds): Only the 25 best pairs of participants can start here. The previous penalty points are retained. Here too, if several riders are tied for first place in the overall ranking after both rounds, a jump-off for gold may be necessary.

    Team ranking

    In the time competition, three German riders made no mistakes, which converted into a result of 4,400 points and thus the lead. The gaps between the teams were still close at this point, eight teams had less than 10 points.

    In the first round of the Nations Cup, the riders of the Swiss team achieved a significant increase. Thanks to three faultless laps by Romain Duguet, Janika Sprunger and Paul Estermann, they were able to maintain their mediocre result of 14.230 points from the time competition and thus worked their way up from 13th to sixth. Things were far less fortunate for Austria, which only came in 15th and was therefore eliminated from the team championship. France worked its way up one place to the top position. The test began unhappily for the German team: Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum's gray Fibonacci did not make it into the test optimally, jumped clearly (jumped the obstacles, at the expense of the required distance, significantly higher than necessary) and received four penalty points at the moat. Christian Ahlmann also made a mistake as the second team rider. The faultless rides by Ludger Beerbaum and Daniel Deußer then secured the team third place in the overall standings, behind the Netherlands in second place.

    The second day of the Nations Cup started very well for the German and Dutch teams, the first and second riders of both teams made no mistakes. A result of four penalty points from Ludger Beerbaum and Chiara as the third German rider gave the Netherlands the opportunity to secure the gold medal early. The ride of Jur Vrieling and Zirocco Blue without obstacle errors seemed to achieve this, but at the finish it became clear that Vrieling had just exceeded the allowed time and thus received a time penalty. The decision about gold was postponed to the last riders of the two teams. The pressure on Daniel Deußer and his gray Cornet d´Amour was that Germany only had a chance of the team title with a faultless ride. However, a falling pole brought four penalty points and thus the European team title for the Netherlands. For them it no longer mattered that Gerco Schröder was the last Dutch starter to cross the finish line with 14 penalty points.

    Things went badly for France: After two French rides that day ended with a result of four penalty points, Jerome Hurel's nine penalty points made winning the gold or silver medal impossible. With eight penalty points from Kevin Staut and Reveur de Hurtebise , the French finally fell back and found themselves in fifth place in the final standings. After Michael Whitaker with Cassionato as the last British starter received nine penalty points, Switzerland became the “laughing third”: With a result of only four penalty points, they worked their way up from fifth to bronze in the final ranking on that day and qualified for the Olympics Games in 2016. Great Britain came fourth and thus secured - after the embarrassing 18th place at the World Equestrian Games in 2014 , the qualification for Rio. The last remaining Olympic ticket was won by the Spaniards, who beat Ireland by 0.38 penalty points. The Irish team then protested that a course helper had obstructed Cian O'Connor between two obstacles. The arbitral tribunal rejected the protest.

    rank country equestrian horse converted points Penalty points
    Time jumping 1st round 2nd round total
    1 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Jeroen Dubbeldam Zenith 2.68 0 0
    Maikel van der Vleuten Verdi 1.85 (4) 0
    Jur Vrieling Zirocco Blue 3.29 0 1
    Gerco Schröder Cognac Champblanc (3.45) 0 (14)
    7.82 0 1 8.82
    2 GermanyGermany Germany Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum Fibonacci 2.09 4th 0
    Christian Ahlmann Taloubet Z 1.56 (4) 0
    Ludger Beerbaum Chiara 0.75 0 4th
    Daniel Deußer Cornet d'Amour (3.09) 0 (4)
    4.40 4th 4th 12.40
    3 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Romain Duguet Quorida de Treho 3.66 0 0
    Martin Fuchs Clooney 5.03 (4) (9)
    Janika Sprunger Nice chance 5.54 0 4th
    Paul Estermann Castlefield Eclipse (5.71) 0 0
    14.23 0 4th 18.23
    4th United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain Ben Maher Diva II 1.55 4th 0
    Jessica Mendoza Spirit T (5.82) (12) 4th
    Joe Clee Utamaro d'Ecaussines 1.00 0 4th
    Michael Whitaker Cassionato 4.40 0 (9)
    6.99 4th 8th 18.99
    5 FranceFrance France Pénélope Leprevost Flora de Mariposa 0.00 0 4th
    Simon Delestre Ryan des Hayettes 2.67 0 4th
    Jérôme Hurel Quartz blush 3.03 (5) (9)
    Kevin Staut Reveur de Hurtebise (4.01) 0 8th
    5.70 0 16 21.70
    6th SpainSpain Spain 7.58 9 9 25.58
    7th IrelandIreland Ireland 9.96 8th 8th 25.96
    8th UkraineUkraine Ukraine 8.03 5 19th 32.03
    9 SwedenSweden Sweden 11.30 8th 25th 44.30
    10 DenmarkDenmark Denmark 12.27 5 30th 47.27
    11 BelgiumBelgium Belgium 11.50 8th 19.50
    12 ItalyItaly Italy 9.23 12 21.23
    13 PolandPoland Poland 12.87 12 24.87
    14th RussiaRussia Russia 18.29 25th 43.29
    15th AustriaAustria Austria Dieter Köfler Emir van het Moleneind (14.93) (17)
    Markus Saurugg Texas I 5.08 16
    Roland Englbrecht Poorboy 7.79 9
    Max Kühner Coeur de Lion 5.77 0
    18.64 25th 43.64
    16 TurkeyTurkey Turkey 27.90 20th 47.90
    17th SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia 24.97 25th 49.97
    18th HungaryHungary Hungary 21.38 32 53.38
    19th PortugalPortugal Portugal 24.27 45 69.27
    20th FinlandFinland Finland 15.37 13 28.37
    21st Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 39.02 N.GES. N.GES.
    22nd SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia 47.51 OUT OUT

    Individual evaluation

    Pénélope Leprevost , whose European Championship start seemed uncertain due to an injury to her mare Flora de Mariposa at the beginning of the summer, took a clear lead in the time jumping. She kept this position after the first round of the Nations Cup. At this point, Ludger Beerbaum secured his second place in the interim standings , who also made two mistakes with Chiara .

    After the second day of the Nations Cup, the situation in the individual ranking had changed significantly: Leprevost and Beerbaum each received four penalty points and were now in fifth and seventh place. Thanks to double-zero rounds in the Nations Cup, Sergio Álvarez Moya , Cassio Rivetti and Jeroen Dubbeldam moved up to the top three places in the individual standings. The best Swiss was Romain Duguet in fourth place , also thanks to two faultless rides . The fifth and final double zero in the Nations Cup was achieved by Paul Estermann . But due to his 5.71 penalty points from the time jump, he was still significantly behind in the individual ranking - 12th place. Max Kühner, the only Austrian who had qualified for the second round, recorded eight penalty points and failed with 28th place in the qualification for the singles final.

    For Rivetti, his hope for an individual medal came to an early end before the last individual test, his horse Vivant did not go clear during the pretending and was therefore not allowed to start. In addition, Cian O'Connor and Janika Sprunger declared that they would not start in the last stage.

    In the first round of the final exam, the three-fold combination, directly following the moat, turned out to be the central cliff of mistakes in the course. Only five horse-rider pairs managed a ride without mistakes, which put them in a promising position for the second round. Sergio Álvarez Moya lost his lead with an obstacle error, leaving Jeroen Dubbeldam in the lead. For Daniel Deußer, the first round went very badly: After he had lost the connection to the top positions with eight more penalty points, he was subsequently disqualified. He had slightly injured his horse Cornet d'Amour with his spur when he had lost a stirrup.

    The course of the second round was designed completely different, it brought far fewer obstacle errors with it. Instead, the time allowed became a problem for some starters, especially the 180 degree turn from the third to the penultimate jump was crucial here. While Christian Ahlmann and Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum were able to work their way back to seventh and eighth with faultless rides, Sergio Álvarez Moya had another mistake with Carlo that finally took away his chance for a medal. Due to Moya's mistake, Simon Delestre , who had crossed the finish line without a mistake, secured an individual medal. After missing the Olympic qualification with the Belgian team, Gregory Wathelet secured the European runner-up with Conrad . Jeroen Dubbeldam as the last starter was able to afford two penalty points with Zenith , crossed the finish line with a time penalty and thus secured the individual gold medal. After Hans Günter Winkler, Dubbeldam is the second show jumper ever to win individual gold at the European Championship, World Championship (2014) and Olympic Games (2000).

    rank equestrian horse converted
    points
    Penalty points Overall
    result
    2nd partial examination 3rd partial examination
    1st partial examination 1st round 2nd round 1st round 2nd round
    NetherlandsNetherlands Jeroen Dubbeldam Zenith 2.68 0 0 0 1 3.68
    BelgiumBelgium Gregory Wathelet Conrad 1.04 0 4th 0 0 5.04
    FranceFrance Simon Delestre Ryan des Hayettes 2.67 0 4th 0 1 7.67
    4th  FranceFrance Pénélope Leprevost Flora de Mariposa 0.00 0 4th 4th 0 8.00
    NetherlandsNetherlands Jur Vrieling Zirocco Blue 3.29 0 1 4th 1 9.29
    6th  SpainSpain Sergio Álvarez Moya Carlo 1.47 0 0 4th 4th 9.47
    7th  GermanyGermany Christian Ahlmann Taloubet Z 1.56 4th 0 4th 0 9.56
    8th  GermanyGermany Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum Fibonacci 2.09 4th 0 4th 0 10.09
    DenmarkDenmark Andreas Schou Lenardo the little one 2.98 0 4th 0 4th 10.98
    10  FranceFrance Kevin Staut Reveur de Hurtebise 4.01 0 8th 0 0 12.01
    11  SwitzerlandSwitzerland Romain Duguet Quorida de Treho 3.66 0 0 8th 1 12.66
    12  GermanyGermany Ludger Beerbaum Chiara 0.75 0 4th 4th 4th 12.75
    13  ItalyItaly Piergiorgio Bucci Catwalk Z 1.65 4th 4th 4th 0 13.65
    14th  NetherlandsNetherlands Maikel van der Vleuten Verdi 1.85 4th 0 8th 0 13.85
    15th  United KingdomUnited Kingdom Joe Clee Utamaro d´Ecaussines 1.00 0 4th 4th 5 14.00
    ...
    18th  SwitzerlandSwitzerland Paul Estermann Castlefield Eclipse 5.71 0 0 8th 5 18.71
    ...
    25th  GermanyGermany Daniel Deußer Cornet d'Amour 3.09 0 4th DISQ DISQ
    ...
    27  SwitzerlandSwitzerland Janika Sprunger Nice chance 5.54 0 4th ST.VERZ. 9.54
    ...
    30th  AustriaAustria Max Kühner Coeur de Lion 5.77 0 8th DELAY 13.77
    ...
    34  UkraineUkraine René Tebbel cooper 4.99 1 11 16.99
    ...
    38  SwitzerlandSwitzerland Martin Fuchs Clooney 5.03 4th 9 18.03
    39  UkraineUkraine Katharina Offel Zipper 2.53 8th 8th 18.53
    ...
    61  LuxembourgLuxembourg Victor Bettendorf Sorbier Blanc 7.12 8th 15.12
    ...
    65  AustriaAustria Roland Englbrecht Poorboy 7.79 9 16.79
    ...
    72  AustriaAustria Markus Saurugg Texas I 5.08 16 21.08
    ...
    78  AustriaAustria Dieter Köfler Emir van het Moleneind 14.93 17th 31.93
    ...
    87  LuxembourgLuxembourg Christian Weier Global 9.73 UP UP

    Drive

    • 36 team drivers from 14 nations, 12 teams

    As at the annual CHIO, at the FEI European Championships 2015, driving was represented by its “supreme discipline”, driving in four in hand. In the competitions, three drivers from each nation were allowed to take part in the driving competitions with their teams, the host country also received three additional starting places. Each team consisted of four horses and one other horse for exchange. Each team consisted of two or three teams, the two best results for each sub-test were included in the team results.

    For the drivers, the European championships with driving training started on August 19 and 20, 2015. Here the team of the Netherlands proved their position as the strongest nation in driving four in hand, with 77.69 points they were already well ahead of Hungary (95.80), Belgium and Germany followed in third and fourth place. IJsbrand Chardon and Theo Timmerman with their teams were also clearly in the lead in the individual standings.

    The second partial test for individual and team competitions followed on August 21, namely obstacle driving. While little happened in the team standings, Theo Timmerman slipped significantly in the individual standings. He only came in 24th place in the obstacle course and fell to ninth place in the overall standings. Second place behind IJsbrand Chardon was occupied by the Hungarian József Dobrovitz, and third place was taken by another Dutchman, Koos de Ronde.

    One day later, the last partial test followed, off-road driving. This last day brought significant changes in the results: At first it seemed that IJsbrand Chardon could defend his lead here too, but only with a narrow margin of 0.7 points. However, since there were irritations in the transmission of the results, the result was checked again. It was found that the results of Michael Brauchle and Georg von Stein had been exchanged when there was an obstacle. As a result, Brauchle slipped 0.21 points ahead of Chardon to first place and won the individual gold medal with his team. While József Dobrovitz fell back to fourth place, Koos de Ronde won the bronze medal. With a very good off-road drive, Christoph Sandmann worked his way up to fifth place in the individual ranking. Thanks to the strong performances of Brauchle and Sandmann in the last partial test, Germany improved in the team standings and came silver behind the Netherlands.

    Team ranking

    rank team driver Points
    dressage Obstacle driving Marathon driving Bottom line
    1 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands IJsbrand Chardon 37.81 0.42 124.14
    Koos de Ronde (45.13) 3.07 122.73
    Theo Timmerman 39.88 (18.15) (133.16)
    77.69 3.49 246.87 328.05
    2 GermanyGermany Germany Michael Brauchle 49.55 3.00 109.61
    Christoph Sandmann (51.79) (10.08) 114.45
    Georg von Stein 51.03 3.99 (127.78)
    100.58 6.99 224.06 331.63
    3 HungaryHungary Hungary József Dobrovitz 47.90 0.00 124.78
    József Dobrovitz Jr. (55.10) 6.65 126.80
    Zoltán Lázár 47.90 (10.32) (143.54)
    95.80 6.65 251.58 354.03
    4th BelgiumBelgium Belgium Felix Marie Brasseur 48.79 0.00 (135.97)
    Glenn Geerts (58.58) (17.35) 122.83
    Edouard Simonet 48.90 9.00 125.46
    97.69 9.00 248.29 354.98
    5 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Cyril Maret (70.20) 6.00 (140.24)
    Werner Ulrich 54.98 (9.49) 132.32
    Jérôme Voutaz 60.29 6.00 127.06
    115.27 12.00 259.38 386.65
    6th SwedenSweden Sweden 394.55
    7th United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 412.45
    8th FranceFrance France 419.90
    9 SpainSpain Spain 423.47
    10 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 435.81
    11 AustriaAustria Austria Josef Leibetseder Jun. 67.08 25.97 163.50
    Christian Schlögelhofer 74.10 31.23 151.59
    141.18 57.20 315.09 513.47
    12 PolandPoland Poland 543.29

    Individual evaluation

    rank driver Horses Minus points
    dressage Obstacle
    driving
    Marathon
    driving
    Bottom line
    GermanyGermany Michael Brauchle Carola , Clinton , Eldiva , Jamaica and Shakira 49.55 3.00 109.61 162.16
    NetherlandsNetherlands IJsbrand Chardon Bravo , Don Marcell , Eddy , Winston E and Zion 37.81 0.42 124.14 162.37
    NetherlandsNetherlands Koos de Ronde Alino , Palero , Ulano , Zimba and Zimon 45.13 3.07 122.73 170.93
    4th  HungaryHungary József Dobrovitz Amadeus , Carlo , Cassander T , Maestoso XXXIX and Torino 47.90 0.00 124.78 172.68
    GermanyGermany Christoph Sandmann Amico , Asztor , Scicco , Variant and Wierd 51.79 10.08 114.45 176.32
    6th  SpainSpain Juan Antonio Real Garcia Black Ace , Curios , Sam , Vizier and Winston 44.07 6.00 132.65 182.72
    7th  GermanyGermany Georg von Stein Donald Duck , Fax , Playboy , Popey and Torina 51.03 3.99 127.78 182.80
    8th  BelgiumBelgium Edouard Simonet Dark Dream , El Fiero van de Vemmekeshoeve , Maximus , Bauke and Sanne 48.90 9.00 125.46 183.36
    BelgiumBelgium Felix Marie Brasseur Amicello , Luxus Boy , Racciano , Sunfire and Zipo 48.79 0.00 135.97 184.76
    10  HungaryHungary József Dobrovitz Jr. Bandidos , Doerak , Vivaldo , Waltstar and Wijsneus 55.10 6.65 126.80 188.55
    ...
    12  GermanyGermany Rainer Duen Alpina Aviation Wristwatch , Candino Sport , Fortis Frisson Art Edition , Monaco and Ronaldo 55.81 8.52 128.64 192.97
    13  SwitzerlandSwitzerland Jérôme Voutaz Belle du Peupe CH , Eva III CH , Flash des Moulins CH , Flore CH and Folie des Moulins CH 60.29 6.00 127.06 193.35
    ...
    15th  SwitzerlandSwitzerland Werner Ulrich Cardiuweel du Premo CH , Conteso CH , GB Rocky v. Worrenberg CH , l'Ideal Des Rottes CH and Mikado N 54.98 9.49 132.32 196.79
    ...
    18th  GermanyGermany Ludwig Weinmayr Ducati , Frieda , Red-Run , Tibaldi and Vagabund 58.46 12.14 129.70 200.30
    ...
    24  SwitzerlandSwitzerland Cyril Maret Angkor du Nipy CH , Atalaya , Incitato Galans , Ozora Csongor and Ulmus 70.20 6.00 140.24 216.44
    ...
    27  GermanyGermany Dirk Gerkens Everytime Magic , Friedolin , Lamarck , Pompas and Wallenstein 63.95 33.83 129.81 227.59
    ...
    32  AustriaAustria Josef Leibetseder Jun. Favory Coppelia XV , Favory Ramata XV , Favory Requiem XV , GSS.Salamanca XXXVIII and Requira 67.08 25.97 163.50 256.55
    33  AustriaAustria Christian Schlögelhofer Call Me Okydo , Dariusz , Jatek , Passage and Piaff Vezer 74.10 31.23 151.59 256.92

    Vaulting

    • 41 individual vaulters, 9 pas de deux pairs and 11 teams

    On their first day at the European Championships, August 20 (Thursday), the vaulters had three tests on the program, both the teams and the individual vaulters - both women and men - competed in the compulsory test . On August 21st, all vaulters, including couples in the pas de deux, have a freestyle test on the program. On the following day, the individual vaulters each complete a technical task.

    The end of the individual (women and men) was their second freestyle test. The medals were then awarded on the basis of the average of all four individual tests. The participants had the shortest tournament program in the pas-de-deux, for whom the second freestyle was already the final exam. Here the average of both freestyle examinations was used as the basis for awarding the medals. On the other hand, the groups had to master three tests during the European Championships. They concluded their program with a second freestyle on August 23, and the average of the three tests also decided the overall ranking.

    pas de deux

    Nine pairs of starters started in double vaulting (pas de deux) at the FEI European Championships 2015. Jasmin Lindner and Lukas Wacha from Austria, who have been victorious at world and European championships since 2009 , also won the title in Aachen. Early on in her second freestyle, however, the lead from the first freestyle seemed to be in jeopardy: Lindner landed about ten centimeters too far back so that the following lessons could not be performed as planned. With even greater artistic expression and good horse grades, they still secured victory in the second freestyle and thus the overall victory.

    rank Vaulters Lunge guide horse Points
    Freestyle 1 Freestyle 2 total
    AustriaAustria Jasmin Lindner AustriaAustria Lukas Wacha Klaus Haidacher Bram 8.716 8,990 8,853
    GermanyGermany Pia Engelberty GermanyGermany Torben Jacobs Patric Looser Danny Boy 8.536 8,913 8.725
    AustriaAustria Evelyn friend AustriaAustria Stefanie Millinger Nina Rossin Robin 8,442 8,672 8,557
    4th  GermanyGermany Gera Marie Green GermanyGermany Justin van Gerven Patric Looser Danny Boy 8.124 8,469 8.297
    ItalyItaly Erika di Forti ItalyItaly Lorenzo Lupacchini Meta Jans Wim 7,562 7.555 7,559
    6th  SwitzerlandSwitzerland Zoe Maruccio SwitzerlandSwitzerland Syra Schmid Michael Heuer Caramel Z CH 6.778 7.564 7.171

    Individual ranking men

    Germany was at the start with three men in the individual standings and achieved the maximum yield by winning all individual medals. The national coach Ulla Ramge commented: “I was hoping for three medals in the men. We knew it was possible. But that it actually turned out like this is unbelievable. ” The gold medal went to a debutant: Jannis Drewell, a sports soldier for a year, had narrowly missed the nomination for the championships several times in previous years. After three partial tests, he was still in second place in the intermediate ranking, his performance as a Shaolin monk in the second freestyle brought him the clear victory in the last partial test with 8.732 points and also the jump to first place in the overall ranking. The Federal Defense Minister Ursula von der Leyen, responsible for the Bundeswehr, personally congratulated him at the medal .

    rank Vaulters Lunge guide horse Points
    mandatory Freestyle 1 technology Freestyle 2 total
    GermanyGermany Jannis Drewell Simone Drewell Diabolus 8.270 8,687 7.787 8.732 8.369
    GermanyGermany Thomas Brüsewitz Irina Lenkeit airbus 8,363 8,631 7.816 8,563 8.343
    GermanyGermany Viktor Brüsewitz Winnie Schlueter Rockard H 8,496 8.011 7.752 8.367 8.157
    4th  AustriaAustria Ramin Simon Rahimi Manuela Barosch Royal salute 8.159 8,430 6,719 8.277 7,896
    FranceFrance Vincent Haennel Fabrice Holzberger Quartz d'Olbiche 8.173 7,944 7,080 8.133 7.833
      ...
    7th  SwitzerlandSwitzerland Lukas Heppler Barbara Zürcher Waimar CH 7.616 7.967 7.189 7.581 7,588
      ...
    11  SwitzerlandSwitzerland Andrin Müller Petra Stucki Consilio v. Schlösslihof 7.225 7.038 7,089 7.670 7.256
      ...
    14th  AustriaAustria Dominik Eder Marion Merkelt Pipetto 5.771 5.808 5.269 7.371 7,152

    Individual ranking women

    In the women’s individual standings, Simone Jäiser and Corinna Knauf faced a duel: Knauf was clearly in the lead in the first two stages, but failed in the technical task. In the final, second freestyle, she again got a better result than Simone Jäiser, but on average of the four partial tests Jäiser was still at the top and thus won the gold medal. After a sixth place in the compulsory task, Lisa Wild fought her way to the top group, in the second freestyle she again showed a somersault in her program and was rewarded with a grade of 8.452 points in the last partial test - which ultimately secured her the bronze medal.

    rank Vaulting woman Lunge guide horse Points
    mandatory Freestyle 1 technology Freestyle 2 total
    SwitzerlandSwitzerland Simone Jäiser Rita Blieske Luk 8.221 8,293 8.100 8,668 8.321
    GermanyGermany Corinna Knauf Alexandra Knauf Fabiola W. 8.333 8,578 7.461 8,747 8.280
    AustriaAustria Lisa Wild Nina Rossin Robin 8.028 8.505 7,843 8,452 8.207
    4th  GermanyGermany Christine Kuhirt Stefan Lotzmann Fuzzy 8,074 8,200 8.057 8.103 8.109
    AustriaAustria Daniela Fritz Viktoria Mandl Liberty 8.126 8.106 7.329 7,980 7.885
    6th  AustriaAustria Katharina Luschin Viktoria Mandl Liberty 8.143 8.070 7.153 7.791 7.789
    7th  GermanyGermany Kristina Boe Winnie Schlueter Highlander 7,900 7.260 7,598 8.337 7.774
      ...
    12  SwitzerlandSwitzerland Nadja Büttiker Michael Grace Keep Cool III 7,958 7.534 6.649 7.824 7.491

    Team ranking

    Even with the teams, the decision about the medals remained extremely tight until the end: Several falls in the freestyle of the top teams upset the ratings. The lunge leader of the vaulting group competing for Germany, Jessica Lichtenberg, summed up the situation: "The freedoms of the top teams are now so difficult, we are constantly on a knife edge."

    The French team, which only came in fifth after a fall in the first freestyle (and thus fourth in the interim ranking), achieved a grade of 8.877 in the second freestyle - no one could come close to this result. With that they are working their way up to bronze in the overall ranking. The group from Austria, who were better than the French in the first two stages, had to accept the fall of a team member in the second freestyle. They only got a score of 7.669 and slipped to fourth place in the final result.

    The Neuss team, experienced in championships, competed for Germany again in Aachen. In the first freestyle from only one group, the people from Neuss received a grade of over nine and again showed a program with the highest degree of difficulty in the second freestyle, which the judges rewarded with a score of 9.8 in the artistic partial grade. However, a fall and two hits on the ground lowered their result in this partial test, but they still got a grade of 8.863. Switzerland, whose team went into the second freestyle last, was also within gold reach. But even this had to accept deductions, also due to a fall. With a score of 7.964 she clearly missed gold and came in second behind the German vaulters in the overall ranking.

    rank team Lunge guide horse Points
    mandatory Freestyle 1 Freestyle 2 total
    GermanyGermany Germany , Team Neuss Jessica Lichtenberg Delia FRH 7.701 9.226 8,863 8,597
    SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland , Team Lütisburg Monika Winkler-Bischofberger Will be good 7,696 8,653 7.964 8.104
    FranceFrance France , Écurie de la Cigogne Fabrice Holzberger Watriano R 7.105 8.204 8,877 8,062
    4th  AustriaAustria Austria , Team Wildegg Maria Lehrmann Alessio l'Amabile 7,540 8.331 7.669 7,847
    SwedenSweden Sweden , Svea Vaulting Ronja Persson Achim 6.769 8.116 8.322 7.736
    6th  ItalyItaly Italy , Team CIM Italy 7.624
    7th  NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands , Team Roy Rogers 7.359
    8th  SpainSpain Spain 6.842
    United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 6.755
    10  PolandPoland Poland 5,584
    11  RussiaRussia Russia 5,581

    Framework tests: versatility

    Over two days, on August 13 and 14, 2015, the eventing rider's Nations Cup tournament was held in Aachen. This exam usually takes place within the framework of the CHIO Aachen .

    Framework exams: jumping

    In the second week of the tournament, in addition to the European Championship special tests, several framework tests were also carried out. These were jumping competitions for young riders and young show jumpers, among others.

    Final exam CSIYH 1 *

    The supporting program included three internationally advertised tests for young show jumpers up to the age of eight (CSIYH 1 *). On August 22nd from 6:15 pm the final of the “Sparkassen-Youngsters-Cup” was held, a jumping competition with jump-off with an obstacle height of max. 1.50 meters.

    equestrian horse 1st round Sting
    Penalty points Time ( s )
    1 SwedenSweden Henrik von Eckermann Lord Chambertin 0 0 44.03
    2 GermanyGermany Janne Friederike Meyer Chloe 0 0 44.69
    3 DenmarkDenmark Andreas Schou Novels du part 0 0 44.88

    (Places one to three out of a total of 30 participants)

    AachenMünchener Prize

    For the reserve riders of the teams as well as for the European championship participants who had brought another horse to the Soers, one frame jumping test was announced each day from August 19 to 22. The conclusion of these tests was the “ AachenMünchener Prize ”, an international jumping competition with jump-off on the evening of August 22, 2015. The height of the obstacles was up to 1.55 meters and the test was endowed with 100,000 euros.

    equestrian horse 1st round Sting
    Penalty points Time ( s )
    1 GermanyGermany Christian Ahlmann Epleaser van´t Heike 0 0 44.26
    2 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Michael Whitaker Valentin R. 0 0 44.29
    3 SwedenSweden Charlotte Mordasini Novels du part 0 0 45.70

    (Places one to three out of a total of 40 participants)

    Final U25 jumping cup

    “Germany's U25 Jumping Cup 2015” came to an end in Aachen: the riders had qualified in four assessment tests for the final of the nationally advertised series of tournaments for German show jumpers up to the age of 25. These took place over the season at the Löwen Classics Braunschweiger, "Horse International" Munich-Riem, the German Championships in Balve and the Nations Cup tournament in Mannheim .

    After two warm-up exams, the 20 participants started the final exam, the SAP Prize, on the afternoon of August 23, 2015 . Like the special stages, the final was part of the European Youngster Cup .

    equestrian horse 1st round Sting
    Penalty points Time ( s )
    1 GermanyGermany Guido Klatte jun. Coolio 0 0 41.10
    2 GermanyGermany Friso Bormann Crazy Cato 0 0 44.54
    3 GermanyGermany Andreas Kreuzer Calvilot 0 0 44.88

    (Places one to three out of a total of 20 participants)

    Web links

    Individual evidence

    1. FEI European Championships Aachen 2015 on aachen.de ( Memento from July 14, 2015 in the Internet Archive )
    2. Multi-EM 2015 in Aachen , Eva Borg / German Equestrian Association , June 8, 2012
    3. FEI European Championship 2015: Reining will return to Aachen from August 14th to 16th , wittelsbuerger.de
    4. see website of the European Championships
    5. TV Times FEI European Championships 2015
    6. Livestream FEI European Championships 2015 - the European Riding Championships from Aachen! on clipmyhorse.de
    7. ^ Schedule of the FEI European Championships 2015
    8. ↑ List of participants in dressage
    9. EM Aachen: Slight lead for German dressage team after day one , Jan Tönjes / St. Georg , August 12, 2015
    10. ^ EM Aachen: 76 percent for Totilas and a big question mark , Jan Tönjes / St. Georg, August 13, 2015
    11. Final result dressage team
    12. Kristina Bröring-Sprehe wins silver , Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung , August 15, 2015.
    13. "Lick my leg": Werth undermines Patzer , Berliner Zeitung , August 15, 2015.
    14. Strange Aachen EM , dressursport-deutschland.de, August 15, 2015.
    15. EM Aachen: Kristina Bröring-Sprehe wins silver in a dramatic Grand Prix Special , Jan Tönjes / St. Georg, August 15, 2015
    16. ^ Final result Grand Prix Spécial
    17. European Championships 2015: Anna Kasprzak: Clinic instead of square , Reiter Revue International , August 16, 2015.
    18. Fiona Bigwood no longer starts in the freestyle , globalquestriannews.com, August 16, 2015.
    19. Silver and fourth place for German women in the European Championship freestyle , dressursport-deutschland.de, August 16, 2015.
    20. EM Aachen: Razor-thin victory for Charlotte Dujardin, sensational silver for Kristina Sprehe , St. Georg, August 16, 2015.
    21. Final result of the Grand Prix Freestyle
    22. Participant list Reining
    23. Final result of the Reining team (PDF)
    24. August 16: FEI European Championship Aachen 2015 / Reining: Gold for Italy's Giovanni Masi de Vargas in the HAVENS Horse Feed Prize - silver and bronze for Germany , wittelsbuerger.de
    25. Final result of reining singles
    26. Participant list show jumping
    27. Final result show jumping team ranking
    28. Protest of the Irish show jumpers rejected
    29. Maybe no EM in Aachen for Pénélope Leprevost , St. Georg, June 1st, 2015
    30. Stand individual competition show jumping
    31. Next final waiver : Sprunger no longer starts , globalquestriannews.com, August 22, 2015
    32. Final result of the individual ranking show jumping
    33. Jeroen Dubbeldam makes gold twice! , eqwo.net, August 23, 2015
    34. Participant list driving four in hand
    35. Result four-in-hand team, status after the dressage
    36. Result of four-in-hand driving individual, status after the dressage
    37. Result four-in-hand driving team, status after the obstacle driving
    38. Result four-in-hand driving individual, status after driving over obstacles
    39. Final result four in hand team
    40. Final result four-in-hand driving individual
    41. ^ EM Aachen: The drivers get first gold for Germany , St. Georg, August 22, 2015.
    42. ↑ List of participants in vaulting
    43. Gold and bronze in the Pas de Deux , pferderevue.at, August 22, 2015
    44. Final score pas de deux
    45. Vaulting men from all European Championship medals , 23 August 2015
    46. ^ EM Aachen: Four medals for Germany , press release of the German Equestrian Association, August 22, 2015
    47. Final result of individual vaulting men
    48. Salto brings Lisa Wild Voltigier bronze - gold to Simone Jäiser , eqwo.net, 23 August 2015
    49. Final result of the individual vaulting women
    50. Vaulting: Fall, Schrecksekunde , Ute Steinbusch / Aachener Zeitung , August 23, 2015, accessed on August 30, 2015
    51. Final group vaulting
    52. ^ Result price of the AachenMünchener
    53. ^ Result price of the AachenMünchener
    54. ^ Result of the final of Germany's U25 Jumping Cup 2015