World Championships of the Olympic Equestrian Sports
World championships in the three equestrian disciplines that have been Olympic equestrian disciplines since 1912 ( dressage , show jumping and eventing ) have been held every four years since 1966.
Show jumping world championships have been held at irregular intervals since 1953. From 1990 to 2018, the World Equestrian Federation FEI merged all competitions into a joint world championship, the World Equestrian Games . Since then, partially separate events have been held for the individual disciplines, but with the same rhythm.
Show jumping
World Cup 1953
The first world show jumping championships were held in Paris , France , in 1953 . Two riders per nation were allowed to start here.
At this first men's world championship, a final with a horse change was held for the first time. Here, the riders in positions one to four in the individual ranking initially competed with their own horses, then they had to contest the identical course with the horses of their competitors. This mode existed until the World Equestrian Games in 2014, at the end of 2016 it was abolished despite the protest of the International Show Jumping Club.
Men's singles
rank | country | equestrian | horse |
---|---|---|---|
Spain | Francisco Goyoaga | quorum | |
BR Germany | Fritz Thiedemann | diamond | |
France | Pierre Jonquères d'Oriola | Ali Baba | |
4th | Italy | Piero D'Inzeo | Uruguay |
World Cup 1954
The second world championships in show jumping took place in Madrid , Spain in 1954 .
Men's singles
rank | country | equestrian | horse |
---|---|---|---|
BR Germany | Hans Günter Winkler | Halla | |
France | Pierre Jonquères d'Oriola | Arlequin | |
Spain | Francisco Goyoaga | to bathe | |
4th | Italy | Salvatore Oppes | Pagora |
5. | Spain | Jaime García Cruz | Quoniam |
World Cup 1955
The show jumping world championships were held in Aachen , Germany in 1955 .
Men's singles
rank | country | equestrian | horse |
---|---|---|---|
Germany | Hans Günter Winkler | Orient | |
Italy | Raimondo D'Inzeo | Merano | |
Great Britain | Ronnie Dallas | Bones | |
4th | France | Pierre Jonquères d'Oriola | Voulette |
World Cup 1956
The show jumping world championships were held again in Aachen , Germany in 1956 .
Men's singles
rank | country | equestrian | horse |
---|---|---|---|
Italy | Raimondo D'Inzeo | Merano | |
Spain | Francisco Goyoaga | Flag King | |
Germany | Fritz Thiedemann | meteor | |
4th | Argentina | Carlos Delía | Discutido |
World Cup 1960
The world show jumping championships were held in Venice , Italy in 1960 .
Men's singles
rank | country | equestrian | horse |
---|---|---|---|
Italy | Raimondo D'Inzeo | Gowran girl | |
Argentina | Carlos Delía | Huipil | |
Great Britain | David Broome | Sun volley | |
4th | United States | William Steinkraus | Ksar d'Esprit |
WM 1965
The show jumping world championships were held for the first time for women in 1965 in Hickstead , United Kingdom .
Ladies singles
rank | country | Horsewoman | Horses |
---|---|---|---|
Great Britain | Marion Coakes | Stroller and Little Fellow | |
United States | Kathy Kusner | Untouchable and That's Right | |
Great Britain | Alison Westwood | The Maverick |
World Cup 1966
The world show jumping championships were held in Buenos Aires , Argentina , in 1966 .
Men's singles
rank | country | equestrian | horse |
---|---|---|---|
France | Pierre Jonquères d'Oriola | Pomone B | |
Spain | Jose Alvarez de Bohorques | Quizas | |
Italy | Raimondo D'Inzeo | Bowjak | |
4th | Brazil | Nelson Pessoa | Huipil |
World Cup 1970
The men's world show jumping championships were held in La Baule ( France ) in 1970 , and those for women in Copenhagen ( Denmark ).
Men's singles
rank | country | equestrian | horse |
---|---|---|---|
Great Britain | David Broome | Beethoven | |
Italy | Graciano Mancinelli | Fidux | |
Great Britain | Harvey Smith | Mattie Brown | |
4th | BR Germany | Alwin Schockemöhle | Donald Rex |
Ladies singles
rank | country | Horsewoman | Horses |
---|---|---|---|
France | Janou Lefebvre | Rocket and Troubadour | |
Great Britain | Marion Mold-Coakes | Stroller and Daddy's Girl | |
Great Britain | Annelie Drummond-Hay | Merely-a-Monarch and Xanthos |
World Cup 1974
The men's world show jumping championships were held in 1974 in Hickstead , United Kingdom , and those for women in La Baule , France .
Men's singles
rank | country | equestrian | horse |
---|---|---|---|
BR Germany | Hartwig Steenken | Simona | |
Ireland | Eddie quirks | Pele | |
Austria | Hugo Simon | lavender | |
4th | United States | Frank Chapot | Main Spring |
Ladies singles
rank | country | Horsewoman | Horses |
---|---|---|---|
France | Janou Tissot-Lefebvre | Rocket and Alterline | |
United States | Michele McEvoy | Mr. Muskie and Sundancer | |
Canada | Barbara Simpson-Kerr | Magnor and Australis |
World Cup 1978
The world show jumping championships for women and men were held in Aachen , Germany for the first time together in one competition in 1978 , and a team competition was introduced for the first time.
singles
rank | country | equestrian | horse |
---|---|---|---|
BR Germany | Gerd Wiltfang | novel | |
Ireland | Eddie quirks | boomerang | |
United States | Michael Matz | Jet Run | |
4th | Netherlands | Johan Heins | Pandur Z |
5. | Great Britain | Caroline Bradley | Tigre |
6th | Great Britain | David Broome | Philco |
7th | Netherlands | Henk Nooren | Pluco |
8th. | Canada | John Simpson | Goby |
9. | Canada | Ian Millar | Brother Sam |
10. | Belgium | Edgar Cuepper | Le Champion |
... | |||
15th | Switzerland | Walter Gabathuler | Harley |
... | |||
17th | Austria | Hugo Simon | Gladstone |
18th | Switzerland | Thomas Fuchs | Snowking |
team
rank | country | equestrian | horse |
---|---|---|---|
Great Britain | Caroline Bradley | Tigre | |
David Broome | Philco | ||
Derek Ricketis | Hydrophane Coldstream | ||
Malcolm Pyrah | Law Court | ||
Netherlands | Johan Heins | Pandur Z | |
Henk Nooren | Pluco | ||
Anton Ebben | Jumbo design | ||
Dick Wieken | Sil Z | ||
United States | Michael Matz | Jet Run | |
Conrad Homfeld | Balbuco | ||
Dennis Murphy | Tuscalosa | ||
Buddy Brown | viscount | ||
3. | Canada | John Simpson | Texas |
Ian Millar | Brother Sam | ||
Terry Leibel | Simpatico | ||
Jim Elder | Wow | ||
5. | BR Germany | Gerd Wiltfang | novel |
Paul Schockemoehle | Deister | ||
Sönke Sönksen | Kwept | ||
Heinrich-Wilhelm Johannsmann | Sarto | ||
... | |||
7th | Switzerland | Walter Gabathuler | Harley |
Thomas Fuchs | Snowking | ||
Kurt Maeder | Abraxon | ||
Markus Fuchs | Marlon | ||
... | |||
10. | Austria | Hugo Simon | Gladstone |
Boris Boor | Angelo | ||
Thomas Frühmann | FBI |
World Cup 1982
The World Show Jumping Championships for women and men were held in Dublin , Ireland in 1982 .
singles
rank | country | equestrian | horse |
---|---|---|---|
BR Germany | Norbert Koof | Fire | |
Great Britain | Malcolm Pyrah | Anglezarke | |
France | Michel Robert | Ideal de la Haye | |
4th | Ireland | Gerard Mullins | Rockbarton |
5. | France | Gilles Bertrán de Balanda | Galoubet |
6th | BR Germany | Paul Schockemoehle | Deister |
7th | France | Frédéric Cottier | Flambeau C |
8th. | Switzerland | Bruno Candrian | Van Gogh |
9. | Italy | Graziano Mancinelli | Gitan P |
10. | United States | Melanie Smith | Calypso |
... | |||
18th | Austria | Hugo Simon | Gladstone |
... | |||
23. | BR Germany | Gerd Wiltfang | novel |
... | |||
25th | Switzerland | Thomas Fuchs | Willora Carpets |
26th | Austria | Thomas Frühmann | Pedro |
... | |||
29 | BR Germany | Peter Luther | Livy |
... | |||
37. | Switzerland | Willi Melliger | Trump Buur |
38. | Switzerland | Markus Fuchs | Insolvent |
... | |||
45. | Austria | Roland Fischer | Icarus |
team
rank | country | equestrian | Horses |
---|---|---|---|
France | Michel Robert | Ideal de la Haye | |
Patrick Caron | Eole IV | ||
Frédéric Cottier | Flambeau C | ||
Gilles Bertrán de Balanda | Galoubet | ||
BR Germany | Norbert Koof | Fire | |
Gerd Wiltfang | novel | ||
Paul Schockemoehle | Deister | ||
Peter Luther | Livy | ||
Great Britain | Malcolm Pyrah | Anglezarke | |
John Whitaker | Ryan's son | ||
David Broome | Mr. Ross | ||
Nick Skelton | If Ever | ||
... | |||
9. | Switzerland | Bruno Candrian | Van Gogh |
Thomas Fuchs | Willora Carpets | ||
Willi Melliger | Trump Buur | ||
Markus Fuchs | Insolvent | ||
... | |||
11. | Austria | Hugo Simon | Gladstone |
Thomas Frühmann | Pedro | ||
Roland Fischer | Icarus |
World Cup 1986
The world show jumping championships for women and men took place in 1986 in Aachen , Germany .
singles
rank | country | equestrian | horse |
---|---|---|---|
Canada | Gail Greenough | Mr. T | |
United States | Conrad Homfeld | Abdullah | |
Great Britain | Nick Skelton | Raffles Apollo | |
4th | France | Pierre Durand | Jappeloup de Luze |
5. | United States | Michael Matz | boss |
6th | Austria | Hugo Simon | The freak |
7th | Ireland | Gerard Mullins | Rockbarton |
8th. | Canada | John Anderson | Goby |
9. | United States | Katharine Burdsall | The Natural |
10. | Canada | Ian Millar | Big Ben |
BR Germany | Klaus Reinacher | Windus | |
... | |||
14th | BR Germany | Michael Rüping | Silver lake |
... | |||
18th | Switzerland | Thomas Fuchs | El Lute |
... | |||
28. | BR Germany | Bernhard Kamps | Argonaut |
... | |||
35. | Switzerland | Bruno Candrian | Lampire |
... | |||
45. | Luxembourg | Maria Haugg | Luke |
... | |||
45. | Austria | Thomas Frühmann | porter |
46. | Austria | Jörg Münzner | Pinball |
... | |||
51. | Switzerland | Max Hauri | Vivaldi |
... | |||
56. | Switzerland | Philippe Guerdat | Pybalia |
... | |||
UP | BR Germany | Paul Schockemoehle | Deister |
OUT | Austria | Monika Hirsch | marathon |
team
rank | country | equestrian | Horses |
---|---|---|---|
United States | Conrad Holmfeld | Abdullah | |
Michael Matz | boss | ||
Katharine Burdsall | The Natural | ||
Katie Monahan | Amadia | ||
Great Britain | Nick Skelton | Raffles Apollo | |
Michael Whitaker | Next Warren Point | ||
John Whitaker | Hopscotch | ||
Malcolm Pyrah | Anglezarke | ||
France | Michel Robert | La Fayette | |
Patrice Delaveau | Laeken | ||
Frédéric Cottier | Flambeau C | ||
Pierre Durand | Jappeloup de Luze | ||
... | |||
5. | BR Germany | Klaus Reinacher | Windus |
Michael Rüping | Silver lake | ||
Bernhard Kamps | Argonaut | ||
Paul Schockemoehle | Deister | ||
... | |||
9. | Switzerland | Thomas Fuchs | El Lute |
Bruno Candrian | Lampire | ||
Max Hauri | Vivaldi | ||
Philippe Guerdat | Pybalia | ||
10. | Austria | Hugo Simon | The freak |
Thomas Frühmann | porter | ||
Jörg Münzner | Pinball | ||
Monika Hirsch | marathon |
World Championships 1990 to 2018
From 1990 to 2018 the show jumping world championships were held as part of the world equestrian games. Both an individual and a team evaluation were carried out here, neither of which was separated by gender.
year | event | venue | Gold medal individual evaluation | Gold medal team competition |
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|
equestrian | horse | ||||
1990 | World Equestrian Games 1990 | Stockholm | Eric Navet | Quito de Baussy | France |
1994 | World Equestrian Games 1994 | The hague | Franke Sloothaak | Weihaiwej | Germany |
1998 | World Equestrian Games 1998 | Rome | Rodrigo Pessoa | Gandini Lianos | Germany |
2002 | World Equestrian Games 2002 | Jerez de la Frontera | Dermott Lennon | Liscalgot | France |
2006 | World Equestrian Games 2006 | Aachen | Jos Lansink | Cumano | Netherlands |
2010 | World Equestrian Games 2010 | Lexington, Kentucky | Philippe Le Jeune | Vigo d'Arsouilles | Germany |
2014 | World Equestrian Games 2014 | Caen | Jeroen Dubbeldam | Zenith | Netherlands |
2018 | World Equestrian Games 2018 | Tryon | Simone Blum | DSP Alice | United States |
World Championships 2022
After organizational problems at the last two World Equestrian Games and a lack of applicants due to clear financial problems of almost all organizers of the previous World Championships, the FEI decided to deviate from the concept of the World Equestrian Games. Multisport world championships in eight disciplines were no longer required of the possible organizers.
The contract for a joint world championship in show jumping, vaulting, dressage riding and para-dressage riding was awarded to the venue for the 2013 European Championships , Herning.
Dressage riding
World Cup 1966
The first world championships in dressage were held in 1966 in Bern , Switzerland . 24 riders from six nations competed in Berne, four teams competed.
singles
rank | country | equestrian | horse |
---|---|---|---|
BR Germany | Josef Neckermann | Mariano | |
BR Germany | Harry Boldt | Remus | |
BR Germany | Reiner Klimke | Dux | |
4th | Switzerland | Henri Chammartin | Wolfdietrich |
5. | BR Germany | Josef Neckermann | Antoinette |
6th | Soviet Union | Ivan Kisimov | Ikhor |
team
rank | country | equestrian | Horses |
---|---|---|---|
BR Germany | Josef Neckermann | Mariano | |
Reiner Klimke | Dux | ||
Harry Boldt | Remus | ||
Switzerland | Henri Chammartin | Wolfdietrich | |
Gustav Fischer | Forest | ||
Marianne Gossweiler | Stephan | ||
Soviet Union | Ivan Kisimov | ichor | |
Yelena Petushkova | Pepel | ||
Nikolai Kopeikin | Korbej |
World Cup 1970
The world championships in dressage riding took place in 1970 in Aachen ( FR Germany ). At the start were 31 riders from nine nations, six of them are a team.
singles
rank | country | equestrian | horse |
---|---|---|---|
Soviet Union | Yelena Petushkova | Pepel | |
BR Germany | Liselott Linsenhoff | Piaff | |
Soviet Union | Ivan Kisimov | ichor | |
4th | BR Germany | Josef Neckermann | Mariano |
5. | German Democratic Republic | Horst Koehler | Fresh snow |
6th | Soviet Union | Ivan Kalita | Tariff |
team
rank | country | equestrian | Horses |
---|---|---|---|
Soviet Union | Yelena Petushkova | Pepel | |
Ivan Kisimov | ichor | ||
Ivan Kalita | Tariff | ||
BR Germany | Liselotte Linsenhoff | Piaff | |
Josef Neckermann | Mariano | ||
Harry Boldt | Silverdream | ||
German Democratic Republic | Horst Koehler | Fresh snow | |
Wolfgang Müller | Marios | ||
Gerhard Brockmüller | Tristan |
World Cup 1974
The World Dressage Championships were held in Copenhagen , Denmark in 1974 . Eight teams competed here in the team competition.
singles
rank | country | equestrian | horse |
---|---|---|---|
BR Germany | Reiner Klimke | Mehmed | |
BR Germany | Liselott Linsenhoff | Piaff | |
Soviet Union | Yelena Petushkova | Pepel | |
4th | BR Germany | Harry Boldt | Golo |
5. | Switzerland | Christine Stückelberger | garnet |
6th | Soviet Union | Ivan Kalita | Tariff |
team
rank | country | equestrian | Horses |
---|---|---|---|
BR Germany | Reiner Klimke | Mehmed | |
Liselott Linsenhoff | Piaff | ||
Karin Schlueter | Liostro | ||
Soviet Union | Yelena Petushkova | Pepel | |
Ivan Kalita | Tariff | ||
Ivan Kisimov | ichor | ||
Switzerland | Christine Stückelberger | garnet | |
Hermann Dür | Sod | ||
Regula Pfrunder | Merry boy |
World Cup 1978
The World Dressage Championships were held in Goodwood , United Kingdom in 1978 . 33 dressage riders from ten nations competed in Goodwood, the decision in the individual ranking was made in the Grand Prix Spécial. Seven teams were at the start in the team competition.
singles
rank | country | equestrian | horse |
---|---|---|---|
Switzerland | Christine Stückelberger | garnet | |
BR Germany | Uwe Schulten-Baumer | Slivovitz | |
Great Britain | Jennie Loriston-Clarke | Dutch courage | |
4th | Switzerland | Ulrich Lehmann | Vidin |
5. | BR Germany | Harry Boldt | Woyceck |
6th | Soviet Union | Irina Karacheva | Said |
7th | United States | Hilda Gurney | Keen xx |
8th. | Canada | Cindy Neale | Martyr |
9. | BR Germany | Uwe Sauer | Shepherd's dream |
10. | BR Germany | Gabriela Grillo | Ultimo |
team
rank | country | equestrian | Horses |
---|---|---|---|
BR Germany | Uwe Schulten-Baumer | Slivovitz | |
Harry Boldt | Woyceck | ||
Gabriela Grillo | Ultimo | ||
Switzerland | Christine Stückelberger | garnet | |
Ulrich Lehmann | Vidin | ||
Claire Koch | Scorpio | ||
Soviet Union | Irina Karacheva | Said | |
Victor Ugriumov | Skkval | ||
Yelena Petushkova | Abakan |
World Cup 1982
The World Championships in dressage were held in Lausanne , Switzerland in 1982 . The starting field comprised 44 riders from 15 nations. Eleven teams started from this field of participants.
singles
rank | country | equestrian | horse |
---|---|---|---|
BR Germany | Reiner Klimke | Ahlerich | |
Switzerland | Christine Stückelberger | garnet | |
BR Germany | Uwe Schulten-Baumer | Madras | |
4th | BR Germany | Gabriela Grillo | Galapagos |
5. | Denmark | Anne Grethe Jensen-Törnblad | Marzog |
6th | Great Britain | Jennie Loriston-Clarke | Dutch courage |
team
rank | country | equestrian | Horses |
---|---|---|---|
BR Germany | Reiner Klimke | Ahlerich | |
Gabriela Grillo | Galapagos | ||
Uwe Schulten-Baumer | Madras | ||
Switzerland | Christine Stückelberger | garnet | |
Claire Koch | Scorpio | ||
Doris Ramseier | River King | ||
Denmark | Anne Grethe Jensen-Törnblad | Marzog | |
Finn Saksø-Larsen | Coq d'Or | ||
Tove Jorck-Jorckston | Lazuly |
World Cup 1986
The 1986 World Dressage Championships were held in Cedar Valley near Newmarket (Ontario) in Canada .
singles
rank | country | equestrian | horse |
---|---|---|---|
Denmark | Anne Grethe Jensen | Marzog | |
Switzerland | Christine Stückelberger | Gauguin | |
BR Germany | Johann Hinnemann | Ideal | |
4th | BR Germany | Reiner Klimke | Pascal |
5. | Netherlands | Annemarie Sanders | Amon |
6th | France | Margit Otto-Crépin | Corlandus |
7th | Canada | Cynthia Ishoy | Dynasty |
8th. | BR Germany | Gina Capellmann-Lütkemeier | amp |
9. | Switzerland | Daniel Ramseier | Orlando |
10. | Netherlands | Bert Rutten | Robby |
11. | Soviet Union | Yuri Kowschow | Bouquet |
12. | BR Germany | Herbert jug | Ducat |
... | |||
27. | Switzerland | Ulrich Lehmann | Xanthos |
28. | Switzerland | Doris Ramseier | Rochus |
... | |||
31. | Austria | Elisabeth Max-Theurer | Acapulco |
team
rank | country | equestrian | Horses |
---|---|---|---|
BR Germany | Reiner Klimke | Pascal | |
Gina Capellmann | amp | ||
Johann Hinnemann | Ideal | ||
Herbert jug | Ducat | ||
Netherlands | Tineke Bartels-de Vries | Olympic Duco | |
Annemarie Sanders | Amon | ||
Bert Rutten | Robby | ||
Hélène Pen-Aubert | Mr. X | ||
Switzerland | Christine Stückelberger | Gauguin | |
Daniel Ramseier | Orlando | ||
Ulrich Lehmann | Xanthos | ||
Doris Ramseier | Rochus | ||
4th | Denmark | Anne Grete Jensen | Marzog |
Nils Haagensen | Cantat | ||
Torben Ulsø Olsen | Patricia | ||
5. | Canada | Cynthia Ishoy | Dynasty |
Christilot Boylen | Caracas | ||
Eva Maria splendor | Lyogen | ||
Gina Smith | Painted |
World Championships 1990 to 2018
From 1990 to 2018 the world championships for dressage riders were held as part of the world equestrian games. Both an individual and a team evaluation were carried out here, neither of which was separated by gender.
year | event | venue | Gold medal individual classification (1994 and from 2006: GP Spécial) |
Gold medal Grand Prix Freestyle | Gold medal team competition |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Rider, horse | Rider, horse | ||||
1990 | World Equestrian Games 1990 | Stockholm |
Nicole Uphoff , Rembrandt |
Germany | |
1994 | World Equestrian Games 1994 | The hague |
Isabell Werth , gigolo FRH |
Anky van Grunsven , Bonfire |
Germany |
1998 | World Equestrian Games 1998 | Rome |
Isabell Werth , gigolo FRH |
Germany | |
2002 | World Equestrian Games 2002 | Jerez de la Frontera |
Nadine Capellmann , colorful |
Germany | |
2006 | World Equestrian Games 2006 | Aachen |
Isabell Werth , Satchmo |
Anky van Grunsven , Salinero |
Germany |
2010 | World Equestrian Games 2010 | Lexington, Kentucky |
Edward Gal , Totilas |
Edward Gal , Totilas |
Netherlands |
2014 | World Equestrian Games 2014 | Caen |
Charlotte Dujardin , Valegro |
Charlotte Dujardin , Valegro |
Germany |
2018 | World Equestrian Games 2018 | Tryon |
Isabell Werth , Bella Rose |
did not take place because of Hurricane Florence |
Germany |
World Championships 2022
Instead of the eight-discipline multisport world championships, a joint world championship in show jumping, vaulting, dressage and para-dressage will be held in 2022. The venue is Herning, the venue for the 2013 European Championships .
Eventing (Military)
World Cup 1966
The first World Eventing Championships were held in 1966 on the grounds of Burghley House in the United Kingdom . 39 riders from five nations competed in Burghley, all five nations also provided teams. Only two of the participating nations finished the team test.
singles
rank | country | equestrian | horse |
---|---|---|---|
Argentina | Carlos Moratorio | Chalan | |
Great Britain | Richard Meade | Barberry | |
Ireland | Virginia Freeman-Jackson | Sam Weller | |
4th | Ireland | Eddie Boylan | Durla's haste |
5. | Great Britain | Martin Whiteley | The Poacher |
6th | Soviet Union | Pavel Dejew | package |
7th | Great Britain | Christine Sheppard | Fenjirao |
8th. | Ireland | Penelope Moreton | Loughlin |
9. | United States | Kevin John Freeman | M'Lord Connolly |
10. | Great Britain | Tom Durston-Smith | Dreamy Dasher |
team
rank | country | equestrian | Horses |
---|---|---|---|
Ireland | Virginia Freeman-Jackson | Sam Weller | |
Eddy Boylan | Durla's haste | ||
Penelope Moreton | Loughlin | ||
Tommy Brennan | Kilkenny | ||
Argentina | Carlos Moratorio | Chalan | |
Roberto Pistarini | Desidia | ||
Ludovico Fusco | Gatopardo | ||
Enrique Sztyrle | Hijo Manso |
World Cup 1970
The World Eventing Championships were held in Punchestown , Ireland in 1970 . A total of 40 riders from eight nations took part. Of the six teams that started, only two teams brought enough riders to the finish line for a team result.
singles
rank | country | equestrian | horse |
---|---|---|---|
Great Britain | Mary Gordon-Watson | Cornishman V | |
Great Britain | Richard Meade | The Poacher | |
United States | James Wofford | Kilkenny | |
4th | Ireland | Ronald McMahon | San Carlos |
5. | Soviet Union | Yuri Solos | Rok |
6th | Ireland | Brian Mullins | Killeen Bridge |
7th | Ireland | Diana Willson | Broken Promise |
team
rank | country | equestrian | Horses |
---|---|---|---|
Great Britain | Mary Gordin-Watson | Cornishman V | |
Richard Meade | The Poacher | ||
Mark Phillips | Chicago | ||
Stuart Stevens | Benson | ||
France | Michel Cochenet | Quaker | |
Dominique Beutejac | Trou Normand | ||
Dominique Flament | Qui dit mieux | ||
Henry Michel | Duragan |
World Cup 1974
The World Eventing Championships were held again in 1974 at Burghley House in the United Kingdom . The field of participants had meanwhile grown to 58 riders from twelve nations. Six out of ten teams completed the team evaluation.
singles
rank | country | equestrian | horse |
---|---|---|---|
United States | Bruce Davidson | Irish cap | |
United States | John Michael Plumb | Good mixture | |
Great Britain | Hugh Thomas | Playamar | |
4th | Great Britain | Janet Norton | Larkspur |
5. | Ireland | Ronald McMahon | Bothar Bui |
6th | United States | Beth Perkins | Furtive |
7th | Great Britain | Richard Meade | Wayfarer II |
8th. | Canada | Juliet Bishop | Sumatra |
9. | Great Britain | Bridget Parker | Cornish gold |
10. | Great Britain | Lucinda Prior-Palmer | Be fair |
team
rank | country | equestrian | Horses |
---|---|---|---|
United States | Bruce Davidson | Irish cap | |
John Michael Plumb | Good mixture | ||
Edward Emerson | Viktor | ||
Donald Sachey | Plain sailing | ||
Great Britain | Richard Meade | Wayfarer | |
Bridget Parker | Cornish gold | ||
Chris Collins | Smokey | ||
Mark Phillips | Columbus | ||
BR Germany | Martin Plewa | Virginia | |
Herbert Blocker | Albrant | ||
Horst Karsten | Sioux | ||
Kurt Mergler | Vaibel |
World Cup 1978
The world championships in eventing found in 1978 in Lexington in the state of Kentucky of the United States instead. 47 riders from 12 nations started in Lexington, seven teams competed in the team competition.
singles
rank | country | equestrian | horse |
---|---|---|---|
United States | Bruce Davidson | Might Tango | |
Ireland | John Watson | Cambridge Blue | |
BR Germany | Helmut Rethemeier | Ladalco | |
4th | United States | Ralph Hill | Sergeant Gilbert |
5. | Great Britain | Richard Meade | Bleak Hills |
6th | New Zealand | Carol Harrison | Topic |
7th | Great Britain | Jane Starkey | Topper Too |
8th. | Canada | Mark Ishoy | Law and Order |
9. | Canada | Juliet Bishop | Sumatra |
10. | United States | James Wofford | Carawich |
11. | Canada | Liz Ashton | Sunrise |
12. | United States | Mary Anne Tauskey | Marcus Aurelius |
13. | United States | Mike Huber | Gold chip |
14th | BR Germany | Otto Ammermann | Volturno |
15th | United States | Torrance Fleischmann | Red's Door |
16. | BR Germany | Harry Klugmann | Veberod |
team
rank | country | equestrian | Horses |
---|---|---|---|
Canada | Mark Ishoy | Law and Order | |
Juliet Bishop | Sumatra | ||
Liz Ashton | Sunrise | ||
Cathy Wedge | Abracadabra | ||
BR Germany | Helmut Rethemeier | Ladalco | |
Herbert Blocker | Albrant | ||
Otto Ammermann | Volturno | ||
Harry Klugmann | Veberod | ||
United States | Bruce Davidson | Might Tango | |
James Wofford | Carawich | ||
Edmund Coffin | Bally Cor | ||
John Michael Plumb | Laurenson |
World Cup 1982
The World Eventing Championships took place in Luhmühlen , Germany in 1982 . A total of 77 riders from 17 nations started in Luhmühlen. Of the 14 teams that took part, eleven teams completed the team evaluation.
singles
rank | country | equestrian | horse |
---|---|---|---|
Great Britain | Lucinda Green | Regal realm | |
BR Germany | Helmut Rethemeier | Santiago | |
United States | Kim Walnes | The Gray Goose | |
4th | BR Germany | Rüdiger Schwarz | Power game |
5. | Great Britain | Richard Meade | Kilcashel |
6th | Great Britain | Clarissa Strachan | Merry Sovereign |
7th | Great Britain | Virginia Holgate | Priceless |
8th. | United States | Peter Green | Branch Water |
9. | Australia | Andrew Hoy | Davey |
10. | Great Britain | Diana Clapham | Tall ship |
11. | France | Thierry Lacour | Hymen de la Cour |
12. | France | Patrick Marquebielle | Flamenco III |
13. | BR Germany | Herbert Blocker | Ladad |
14th | United States | Bruce Davidson | JJ Babu |
15th | Sweden | Sven Ingvarsson | Doledo |
... | |||
18th | BR Germany | Dieter Hesselbach | Royal Blue |
19th | BR Germany | Dietmar Hogrefe | Tome |
... | |||
24. | BR Germany | Bettina Overesch | Peacetime |
... | |||
50. | BR Germany | Thomas Rüder | manioc |
team
rank | country | equestrian | Horses |
---|---|---|---|
Great Britain | Lucinda Green | Regal realm | |
Richard Meade | Kilcashel | ||
Virginia Holgate | Priceless | ||
Rachel Bayliss | Mystic Mistrel | ||
BR Germany | Rüdiger Schwarz | Power game | |
Herbert Blocker | Ladad | ||
Helmut Rethemeier | Santiago | ||
Dietmar Hogrefe | Tome | ||
United States | John Michael Plumb | Blue stone | |
Kim Walnes | The Gray Goose | ||
Nancy Bliss | Cobblestone | ||
Torrance Fleischmann | Southern Comfort III | ||
4th | France | Joël Pons | Ensorceleuse II |
Thierry Lacour | Hymen de la Cour | ||
Patrick Marquebielle | Flamenco III | ||
Paul Loiseau | Elding Blue | ||
5. | Poland | Mirosław Szłapka | Len |
Jan Lipczyński | electron | ||
Jacek Bobik | Twill | ||
Krzysztof Rafalak | Dayak |
World Cup 1986
The World Eventing Championships took place in 1986 in Gawler , Australia . The team evaluation in Gawler comprised six teams, five of which completed the test with a team result.
singles
rank | country | equestrian | horse |
---|---|---|---|
Great Britain | Virginia Holgate | Priceless | |
New Zealand | Trudy Boyce | Mossman | |
Great Britain | Lorna Clarke | Myross | |
4th | France | Marie-Christine Duroy | Harley |
5. | Great Britain | Anne-Marie Taylor | Justyn Thyme |
6th | Australia | Barry Roycroft | Last tango |
7th | BR Germany | Claus Erhorn | Fair lady |
8th. | United States | John Michael Plumb | Blue stone |
9. | New Zealand | Andrew Scott | Muird of Ord |
10. | New Zealand | Mark Todd | charisma |
11. | Great Britain | Ian Stark | Oxford Blue |
12. | France | Pascal Morvillers | Frangin III |
13. | Australia | Anne Taylor | Sir Waraba |
14th | Australia | Scott Keach | Trade Commissioner |
15th | France | Armand Bigot | Jacquou du Bois |
... | |||
24. | BR Germany | Christoph Wagner | Phillip |
25th | BR Germany | Hans-Friedrich Nagel | Slainey Time |
team
rank | country | equestrian | Horses |
---|---|---|---|
Great Britain | Clarissa Strachan | Delphy Dazzle | |
Lorna Clarke | Myross | ||
Ian Stark | Oxdford Blue | ||
Virginia Holgate | Priceless | ||
France | Marie-Christine Duroy | Harley | |
Armand Bigot | Jacquou du Bois | ||
Thierry Touzaint | Gardenia III | ||
Vincent Berthet | Jupille | ||
Australia | Andrew Hoy | Just James | |
Barry Roycroft | Last tango | ||
Scott Keach | Trade Commissioner | ||
Wayne Roycroft | Valdez | ||
4th | New Zealand | Mark Todd | charisma |
Trudy Boyce | Mossman | ||
Merran Grove | Chief | ||
Tinks Pottinger | Volunteer | ||
5. | BR Germany | Claus Erhorn | Fair lady |
Christoph Wagner | Phillip | ||
Hans-Friedrich Nagel | Slainey Time | ||
Horst Karsten | Eldorado |
World Championships 1990 to 2018
From 1990 to 2018, the eventing world championships were held as part of the world equestrian games. Both an individual and a team evaluation were carried out here, neither of which was separated by gender.
year | event | venue | Gold medal individual evaluation | Gold medal team competition |
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|
equestrian | horse | ||||
1990 | World Equestrian Games 1990 | Stockholm | Blyth Tait | Messiah | New Zealand |
1994 | World Equestrian Games 1994 | The hague | Vaughn Jefferis | Bounce | Great Britain |
1998 | World Equestrian Games 1998 | Rome | Blyth Tait | Ready teddy | New Zealand |
2002 | World Equestrian Games 2002 | Jerez de la Frontera | Jean Teulère | Espoir de la Mare | United States |
2006 | World Equestrian Games 2006 | Aachen | Zara Phillips | Toy Town | Germany |
2010 | World Equestrian Games 2010 | Lexington, Kentucky | Michael Jung | Sam FBW | Great Britain |
2014 | World Equestrian Games 2014 | Le Merlerault / Caen | Sandra Auffarth | Opgun Louvo | Germany |
2018 | World Equestrian Games 2018 | Tryon | Rosalind Canter | Allstar B | United Kingdom |
World Championships 2022
Instead of the World Equestrian Games, there will be a separate World Championship in eventing 2022. Pratoni del Vivaro was awarded the contract in the area of the city of Rocca di Papa in the outskirts of Rome.
Medal table
This medal table only shows the three Olympic equestrian competitions, dressage , show jumping and eventing . As of May 6, 2020
rank | country | gold | silver | bronze | total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Germany (a) | 35 | 16 | 22nd | 73 |
2 | United Kingdom | 16 | 17th | 18th | 51 |
3 | France | 8th | 14th | 5 | 27 |
4th | Netherlands | 8th | 7th | 4th | 19th |
5 | United States | 6th | 10 | 15th | 31 |
6th | New Zealand | 5 | 2 | 2 | 9 |
7th | Ireland | 2 | 5 | 1 | 8th |
8th | Soviet Union | 2 | 2 | 4th | 8th |
9 | Italy | 2 | 2 | 1 | 5 |
10 | Canada | 2 | 1 | 2 | 5 |
11 | Belgium | 2 | - | 2 | 4th |
12 | Switzerland | 1 | 6th | 5 | 12 |
13 | Spain | 1 | 3 | 2 | 6th |
14th | Argentina | 1 | 2 | - | 3 |
15th | Denmark | 1 | 1 | 2 | 4th |
16 | Brazil | 1 | - | - | 1 |
17th | Sweden | - | 2 | 2 | 4th |
18th | Australia | - | 1 | 2 | 3 |
19th | Finland | - | 1 | 1 | 2 |
20th | Saudi Arabia | - | 1 | - | 1 |
21st | Austria | - | - | 1 | 1 |
Remarks:
Most successful medalists
As of April 6, 2015
space | Surname | country | From | To | total | |||
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1 | Isabell Werth | Germany | 1994 | 2014 | 7th | - | 2 | 9 |
2 | Reiner Klimke | Germany | 1966 | 1986 | 6th | - | 1 | 7th |
3 | Blyth Tait | New Zealand | 1990 | 1998 | 4th | - | - | 4th |
3 | Nadine Capellmann | Germany | 1998 | 2006 | 4th | - | - | 4th |
5 | Edward Gal | Netherlands | 2006 | 2014 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 5 |
6th | Harry Boldt | Germany | 1966 | 1978 | 3 | 1 | - | 4th |
6th | Eric Navet | France | 1990 | 2000 | 3 | 1 | - | 4th |
6th | Nicole Uphoff | Germany | 1990 | 1994 | 3 | 1 | - | 4th |
9 | Bruce Davidson | United States | 1974 | 1990 | 3 | - | 1 | 4th |
9 | Franke Sloothaak | Germany | 1994 | 1998 | 3 | - | 1 | 4th |
11 | Virginia Holgate | United Kingdom | 1982 | 1986 | 3 | - | - | 3 |
11 | Jeroen Dubbeldam | Netherlands | 2006 | 2014 | 3 | - | - | 3 |
13 | Anky van Grunsven | Netherlands | 1990 | 2006 | 2 | 3 | - | 5 |
14th | Richard Meade | United Kingdom | 1966 | 1982 | 2 | 2 | - | 4th |
15th | Yelena Petushkova | Soviet Union | 1966 | 1974 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 6th |
16 | Raimondo d'Inzeo | Italy | 1955 | 1966 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 4th |
16 | Uwe Schulten-Baumer | Germany | 1978 | 1982 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 4th |
16 | Mark Todd | New Zealand | 1990 | 2010 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 4th |
16 | Ludger Beerbaum | Germany | 1990 | 2006 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 4th |
20th | Josef Neckermann | Germany | 1966 | 1970 | 2 | 1 | - | 3 |
20th | Michael Jung | Germany | 2010 | 2014 | 2 | 1 | - | 3 |
20th | Charlotte Dujardin | United Kingdom | 2014 | 2014 | 2 | 1 | - | 3 |
23 | Ulla Salzgeber | Germany | 1998 | 2002 | 2 | - | 2 | 4th |
23 | Andrew Nicholson | New Zealand | 1990 | 2010 | 2 | - | 2 | 4th |
25th | David Broome | United Kingdom | 1960 | 1978 | 2 | - | 1 | 3 |
25th | Karin Rehbein | Germany | 1994 | 1998 | 2 | - | 1 | 3 |
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Comments on the 1953 World Cup , EquiVox Edition 338, September 19, 2005
- ↑ Anger speech by Olympic champion Steve Guerdat , Sascha Dubach for the horse week / Dieter Ludwig, December 14th, 2016.
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j Results world championships - jumping , www.pferde-saison.de.
- ^ World Show Jumping Championships (men) 1974, result of individual evaluation
- ↑ World Championships Show Jumping 1978, result of individual evaluation
- ↑ a b Ian Millar , Team Canada (olympic.ca)
- ↑ World Show Jumping Championships 1978, result of the team ranking
- ↑ Individual ranking World Championship Show Jumping 1982 in Dublin
- ^ Team ranking World Championship Show Jumping 1982 in Dublin
- ↑ Individual ranking World Championship Show Jumping 1986 in Aachen
- ↑ Many Germans start for other nations: riders flying a foreign flag , Hamburger Abendblatt , April 2, 1986
- ^ Team ranking World Championship show jumping 1986 in Aachen
- ↑ VM i hoppning , ridsport.se, as of November 2, 2014
- ↑ a b c FEI announces hosts for World Championships and World Cup Finals , inside.fei.org, November 16, 2019
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k VM i dressyr , ridsport.se, as of November 2, 2014
- ↑ Scores: 1978 World Championships , eurodressage.com
- ↑ Individual ranking World Championship dressage riding 1986 in Cedar Valley
- ^ Team ranking World Championship dressage riding 1986 in Aachen
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l m VM i fälttävlan , ridsport.se, as of November 2, 2014
- ↑ World Championships (eventing): 1966 Burghley (GBR) - individual - , hippomundo.com
- ↑ Jeux Equestres Mondiaux , sportequi.fr
- ↑ World Championships (eventing): 1970 Punchestown (IRL) - individual - , hippomundo.com
- ↑ World Championships (eventing): 1974 Burghley (GBR) - individual - , hippomundo.com
- ↑ World Championships (eventing): 1978 Lexington (USA) - individual - , hippomundo.com
- ↑ World Championships (eventing): 1978 Lexington (USA) - team competition - , hippomundo.com
- ↑ World Championships (eventing): 1982 Luhmühlen (GER) - individual - , hippomundo.com
- ↑ World Championships (eventing): 1982 Luhmühlen (GER) - team competition - , hippomundo.com
- ↑ World Championships (eventing): 1986 Gawler (AUS) - individual - , hippomundo.com
- ↑ World Championships (eventing): 1986 Gawler (AUS) - team competition - , hippomundo.com