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Great Britain claimed Team Silver at the FEI European Jumping Championships for Veterans in the glorious but hot Italian setting at San Giovanni in Marignano Temperatures sizzled at 39 degrees centigrade but the riders and horses adjusted to jump into an early third place in the first competition a Table C speed (seconds added for a knockdown)  Three Brits finished in the top 10 individually at this very early stage with the placings converted into penalty points and putting the team in third place overnight on 11.88 penalty points.  Italy claimed an early lead on 7.58 points with Belgium in second at this stage on 11.62 points “The horses and riders were fantastic in the heat the facilities are top-class,” said Chef d’Equipe Mandy Frost Two full rounds of the Nations Cup competition on day two was again conducted under the blistering sunshine over a 1.25m course but Britain excelled in round one to post a zero score and stay on 11.88 points while Italy added four faults to their score and Belgium added eight  Britain sat in second place 0.30 points behind Italy and while Belgium dropped down the order France was the dark horse moving up.  The organisers watered the arena liberally before round two Pathfinder Tamsin Conyers had already returned two clear rounds with the reliable 11-year-old Westlife and again supplied a solid clean round to give the team a boost and keep them in the hunt Nicky Hanbury unfortunately clipped two rails second time out with the seven-year-old Two To Tango.  Third out Tina Canton – on four faults in round one – looked to be jumping cleanly around the track until the final line the 12-year-old Bannagh Romeo tapping out the back bar on the penultimate double for four faults even for Italy at this time of year – was so intense and the horses were understandably a little jaded for round two.  Tamsin had produced a great clear but James [Loffet] was really under pressure as our final rider,” said Mandy James has been in the anchor position before and stayed cool under pressure to ease the Ukato 13-year-old Gaudi into a fantastic clear round to clinch the Silver medal The home country Italy provided the clears when it mattered most to finish round two on a zero score to take Gold on 11.58 points 4.30 points in hand over Great Britain.  France fought back hard to move from an original fifth place to take Bronze on 18.09 points “The team spirit in this heat was fantastic and they did an incredible job.  All five of our riders are in the Top 25 to go into the Individual Final on Sunday including Jo Carlin and Mighty Mouse D’Ilena – only a seven-year-old so we took the team pressure off for them to compete individually,” said Mandy FEI European Jumping Championships for Veterans – San Giovanni in Marignano – 12 July 2nd Great Britain – 15.88 penalty points The British Showjumping Association is a Limited Company registeredin England and Wales with the registration number 210797 Privacy Policy | Registered office: Meriden Business Park Site designed and managed by ideasBarn Great results to the power of four – a successful show weekend lies behind the „(Wo)Men in Green“ from Team Alpenspan AUT) and the two Italian guarantees of success Gianni Govoni and Alessia Rossi convinced across the board in Wiener Neustadt (Lower Austria San Giovanni in Marignano (ITA) and Manerbio (ITA) Alessia launched an attack on the show grounds in San Giovanni in Marignano (ITA) Rank ten with Larissa della Verdina in the 1.30 competition on Friday rank four in the two-phase competition (1.20m) with the six-year old Kampari-K van’t Kattenheye on Saturday and a clear round with Toscanini Malpic on Sunday over 1.25 m were the great results her top horse showed already a great performance in the 1.35 m competition with a nineth place but was on top of his game with a victory in the Piccolo Grand Prix over 1.45 m on Sunday Gerfried showed results in no way inferior to Kathrin’s: rank four in the two-phase M (1.40m) on Friday with his BWP mare J’Adore Du Paly and rank seven (1.30 m) and five (1.40 m) aboard the seven-year old Numero Uno offspring Elroyal www.alpenspan.at Source: News-Service © EQUESTRIAN WORLDWIDE | EQWO.net Essenzielle Cookies ermöglichen grundlegende Funktionen und sind für die einwandfreie Funktion der Website erforderlich Inhalte von Videoplattformen und Social-Media-Plattformen werden standardmäßig blockiert Wenn Cookies von externen Medien akzeptiert werden bedarf der Zugriff auf diese Inhalte keiner manuellen Einwilligung mehr Team Germany almost completed a clean sweep of golds at the FEI Dressage European Championship 2019 for U25 They claimed nine of the 11 gold medal placings on offer with only a Dutch double standing in the way of a total German whitewash at the fabulous Horses Riviera Resort at San Giovanni in Marignano High temperatures in the early part of the week were followed by rain on the final day but nothing could get in the way of sparkling sport filled with great promise for the future in this demanding equestrian discipline It was triple-gold for Jana Schrödter and her stallion Der Erbe who along with her German team-mate Anna Middelberg partnering Blickfang posted the two leading scores on the opening day of the Junior Team test last Wednesday When compatriot Valentina Pistner posted the biggest mark of the entire competition with Flamboyant the following day then the Junior Team title was in German hands Henriette Schmidt and Rocky’s Sunshine were the fourth combination in the winning side and such was the quality of the German performances that her strong score of 74.182 was the discard The final leaderboard showed the gold medallists on a team total of 76.081 with The Netherlands’ Pam Verbeek (Fernando Torres) Sanne van der Pols (Excellentie) and Marten Luiten (Fynons) in silver medal spot on 73.485 Denmark took the bronze when the average score for Sofie Hansen (Dieu D’Amour 3) Maria Mejlgaard jensen (Uno lV) and Sara Aagaard Hyrm was 71.959 18-year-old Schrödter then went on to win the Individual title ahead of The Netherlands’ Luiten in silver on a mark of 75.588 and Schrödter’s team-mate Pistner in bronze (74.794) And these three horse-and-rider combinations remained on precisely the same steps of the podium when the Freestyle medals were awarded on Sunday It was an extraordinary series of results for the new triple champion who was originally a reserve for her team but who was called into action at the last moment to substitute for Lucie-Anouk Baumgurtel A total of 78 athletes and teams from 19 countries contested the Junior medals The Netherlands’ Daphne van Peperstraten and Greenpoint’s Cupido topped the Young Riders Team scoreboard with a mark of 74.265 after the first day but Germany’s Semmieke Rothenberger demoted her to runner-up spot when the second tranche took their turn the following day and Rothenberger’s strong score of 77.559 with Dissertation was backed up by Paulina Holzknecht (Wells Fargo) Alexa Westendorp (Four Seasons) and Lia Welschof (Linus K) to ensure the German average mark of 74.745 for the gold Once again the Dutch had to settle for silver when Paperstraten Thalia Rockx (Verdi de la Fazenda) and Esme Donkers (Chaina) rounded up their results to an average of 73.030 Cecilia Bergakra Berglund (Primavera) an Evelina Doerstrom (Weihenstephaner) claimed Team bronze on 69.687 Rothenberger’s impressive mark of 78.941 pinned The Netherlands’ Pap into silver and her German team-mate Welschof into bronze with just over half a percentage point separating her from Team silver medallist Donkers and the Dutch were particularly strong here Pap clinching the bronze just ahead of van Paperstraten Success is no stranger to Rothenberger whose family are steeped in Dressage history She already had eight European gold medals in the bag by the end of her career in ponies highlighted by brilliant partnerships with both the wonderful Golden Girl and the delightful Deinhard B She won three more at Junior level with Geisha and Dissertation and although she has claimed two Young Rider golds with Geisha in recent years who helped her become double Junior champion at Oliva (ESP) three years ago "It couldn’t have been better - I am particularly proud of these results obtained against very strong opponents this is a perfect place to both train and compete,” said Semmieke A total of 57 horse-and-rider combinations battled for the Young Riders medals and 13 countries were represented in the Team competition Allegra Schmitz-Morkramer’s big score of 78.385 with Lavissaro led Germany to the Children’s Team title Kenya Schwierking (Dinos Boy) and Lisa Steisslinger (Havanna Negra) helped secure the winning average of 74.667 and The Netherlands’ Maura Knipscheer (Amaretto) Lara van Nek (Fariska) and Anniek van Dulst (Isala’s Arielle) took the silver with 73.833 Yanina Frantsuzova (Flitslampje) and Karina Zakhrabekova (Ein Stern) pushed Team Belgium off the podium for the bronze when putting 69.859 on the board And continuing the overwhelming German theme 13-year-old Schmitz-Morkramer went on to scoop the Children’s Individual title and it was Dutch girl Lara van Nek who earned the silver with a great score of 75.786 while Denmark got onto the podium when Annabelle Rehn and Aros A Fenris posted 74.893 Double-gold medallist Schmitz-Morkramer put in excellent preparation for this year’s Championship with a series of great results at the Olympic test event in Hagen (GER) where she pinned team-mate Steisslinger into second and van Neck into third in the Children’s Individual competition A total of 50 competitors and nine teams lined out in this division The only category in which the Germans were thrown off-course was in the U25 in which The Netherlands’ Jeanine Nieuwenhuis broke their stranglehold However even though she posted the top score in the Intermediate ll which decided the Team medals it was Germany who claimed the Team title here yet again when Jill-Marielle Becks (Damoris Delorange) finished second Bianca Nowag (Sir Hohenstein) finished third and Raphael Netz filled fifth place The fourth member of the gold-medal-winning German side was Ann Kathrin Lindner (Gunfire) Nieuwenhuis had to settle for Team silver along with Dutch team-mates Carlijn Huberts (Watoeshi) Jasmien de Koeyer (Esperanza) and Denise Nekeman (Boston STH) while Denmark’s Nana Gajhede (Overgaards Lowell) Soren Wind (Diego) and Josefine Hoffmann (Hoenerups Driver) stood on the third step of the podium But 24-year-old Nieuwenhuis and the 14-year-old TC Athene reigned supreme in both Friday’s Grand Prix and Sunday’s Freestyle pinning Nekeman into silver and Germany’s Becks into bronze in the former and Germany’s Nowag into silver and Denmark’s Hoffmann into bronze in the latter She first stood on a Championship podium when helping claim European Junior Team gold in Bern (SUI) in 2012 and with TC Athene also won the Young Rider Individual title at Oliva (ESP) in 2016 A total of 34 horse-and-rider combinations top-class stabling and extensive hospitality areas the venue was something of a paradise for the record number of young athletes from 26 countries who turned up with their support teams team leader of the German Junior and Young Rider squads said: “It is essential for the teams to be able to compete in all four categories in the same place so Our guide to the biggest equestrian events in the coming year.. Team USA won the opening event for the 2019 FEI Dressage Nations Cup™ season at Wellington The Dutch athlete is looking forward to competing against the best in s-Hertogenbosch.. under the direction of Chef d’Equipe Klaus Roeser won the gold medal in Team Dressage competition at the Longines FEI European Championships on Tuesday in Rotterdam.. Sweden confirmed their place at the top of the FEI Dressage Nations Cup™ table with a third successive win on their home ground at Falsterbo We look back at a thrilling year in Dressage.. Young Spanish Dressage rider Juan Matute Guimón is dreaming big Denmark’s Daniel Bachmann Andersen won the last leg of the FEI Dressage World Cup™ Western European League at ’s-Hertogenbosch in The Netherlands today.. We use cookies on this site to enhance your user experience By clicking any link on this page you are giving your consent for us to set cookies Welcome to FEI Jumping Main Events which represent the most important sporting get-togethers of each year they range from Regional to Worldwide level across all FEI disciplines By browsing through the different FEI Main Events you will discover all FEI flagship events in greater detail and find out relevant information regarding upcoming dates as well as past editions Danish Grand Prix team rider Daniel Bachmann Andersen has added two talented dressage horses to his string German U25 team horse Sir Hohenstein and young stallion Fassianos Both horses are owned by Michele Widner del Pino Sir Hohenstein is a 12-year old Hanoverian gelding by Sir Donnerhall x Hohenstein who began his international dressage career under Spaniard Fidel Diaz Amor The bay gelding was then brought to Germany where he landed in Bianca Nowag's stable She made her Under 25 Grand Prix debut with him in 2019 at the CDI Nieuw en St The pair produced consistent 69-70% scores and was nominated on the German team for the 2019 European Under 25 Championships in San Giovanni in Marignano (ITA) Nowag and Sir Hohenstein concluded their stellar year on a high note by winning the 2019 Piaff Forderpreis finals in Stuttgart In 2020 Nowag made her international senior Grand Prix debut on Sir Hohenstein at the CDI Oldenburg Nowag and Fassianos in April 2021The 6-year old Hanoverian bred Fassianos (by For Romance I x St Moritz) is a former licensed stallion who became premium at the 2017 Hanoverian Stallion Licensing the dark bay has been gelded to be focused on sport He has been carefully trained and lightly competed by Bianca Nowag from 2019 through July 2021 Sir Hohenstein and Fassianos have both been relocated to Denmark and are now in full training with Daniel Bachmann Andersen I am still getting to know them," Bachmann told Eurodressage "With a few months more training I think Sir Hohenstein would be ready for a show and I am waiting with him till next year to compete." Photos © Astrid Appels - LL-foto Hungarian dressage rider Jazmin Yom-Tov has achieved the extraordinary feat of qualifying not just for the 2018 European Under 25 Championships in San Giovanni in Marignano but she has also secured a starting place in the 2019 World Championships for Young Dressage Horses in Ermelo Jazmin travelled to the 2019 CDI Leudelange in Luxembourg on 2 - 7 July 2019 as her final show preparation for the Under 25 Euros She brought along  two Grand Prix horses for the Under 25 division and placed second twice The judges appreciated her two solid rounds on her more experienced schoolmaster Hexagon's Zodinde (by Louisville x Rubiquil) and rewarded the tests with 67.676% and 65.692% for a double second place Her greener GP horse Bojengel (by Uptown x Gribaldi) was there for more mileage Her horses were not disturbed by the grass safari animals in Leudelange which were an interesting and unique ringside decoration but proved to be a challenge for many horses and ponies at the show It’s always a fun show to go to and my horses enjoyed it too Fortunately they didn’t mind about the grass wild animals around the arena," she joked  "They both did their best and that is all that mattered for me that week Zodinde is now in an even better shape than she was there For Bojengel this was only his second international at U25 level and only his fourth U25 test ever It's still a long way for him but I really believe he is going to be a very nice U25 horse." Sjef Janssen watching Jazmin on Bojengel compete in LeudelangeJazmin is based in Hungary but spends the majority of her time in Holland where her father Arie has an equestrian yard called By being located in The Netherlands the access to trainers and shows is much more convenient A year ago Jazmin started training with Sjef Janssen "We have been working on the basics mainly we practice the exercises more and the tests," said Jazmin about the work she has done with Janssen "The preparations for the Euros are now over for us so Zodinde has some relaxed training before her long trip to Italy next week." Jazmin hopes to be in peak condition at the Europeans in San Giovanni In 2018 she was the first Hungarian to ever qualify for the U25 Championships "This year my ultimate goal is to be in the top 10 but I would be super happy to be in the finals," said Jazmin "That would make us the first ever Hungarian combination to make it to the finals I just want to enjoy and ride my best test there with Zodinde." Jazmin on For JoyJazmin will not be resting on her laurels after San Giovanni as she will travel straight back to Holland where her 6-year old Westfalian For Joy (by Feedback x Donnerbube) is waiting for her to be ridden in the 2019 FEI/WBFSH World Breeding Championships for Young Dressage Horses in Ermelo "I am super excited to compete For Joy in Ermelo because I've had him since he was just saddle broken and I am very proud of him," said Jazmin "He is always willing to work and learning so fast Dressage sport in Hungary has been a booming business While almost thirty years ago Grand Prix rider Gyula Dallos and his grey KWPN horse Aktion were a beacon of light for the sport in Hungary Only in the last five years Hungary has gaining ground again with a first ever senior Grand Prix team at the 2017 European Dressage Championships in Gothenburg and young Jazmin blazing trails in the youth and young horse classes In 2017 she rode at the World Championships in Ermelo for the first time as a 15-year old on the 6-year old Dodge Raider Jazmin loves riding youngsters as well as upper level trained horses With a solid team of riders and trainers at Sport Pro Horse in Holland she has all the back-up needed to learn and develop as a rider Jazmin and Zodinde"I find riding young horses very interesting," she explained "I think teaching a horse to do all the exercises is super fun and I learn much from them or I just feel that they are improving so much when I know the horse has learned something new and I am the proudest owner in the world at that moment." As she commutes between Holland and Hungary Jazmin goes to a private school which is more flexible with her schedule She has been getting top grades in class and has proven to balance school and riding well because I find it very important to have a degree next to horses," she added Photos © Astrid Appels - Anett Somogyvári  At the 2019 CDI-PJYR San Giovanni in Marignano the organizing team at Horses Riviera Resort held a press conference to give an update on the progress leading up to the 2019 European Youth Dressage Championships The press conference took place on Saturday 22 June at Horses Riviera Resort adviser and contact person for FISE Dressage opened the meeting by presenting the event which will take place 24 - 28 July 2019 and which will host the best young European riders The Regional Federations of Emilia Romagna represented by their respective Presidents Massimo Petaccia and Mirella Bianconi Ponti will participate in the opening ceremony of the championship with a pony carousels followed by an evening show presented by Amahorse owner of the leading company in the production and distribution of clothing and accessories in the equestrian world and a passionate founder of the Fonte Abeti Breeding was also present at the press conference thanked the International and National Equestrian Federation for the organizational commitment the patronages of the Emilia Romagna Region the Municipality of San Giovanni a Marignano and the Municipality of Cattolica as well as the numerous partners of the event the manufacturer of equestrian tack boxes and Tre Emme Viaggi agency Cesare Croce addressing the audienceShow director Cesare Croce outlined several aspects and innovations that will take place at the 2019 European Youth Riders Championship For example the use of the eDressage system eDresage was used at the FEI World Cup finals in Gothenburg and at the CHIO in Aachen The system will be in place for the upcoming European Youth Dressage Championships and enables to transmit the judges' marks in real-time and to store them in a secure SAP iCloud Platform This way the classifications can be generated immediately after each class and the score sheets will be sent to the rider via e-mail The show organizers consider this also part of respecting the planet and environment for future generations in the equestrian world The current one will come together from 24th to 28th of July at the Horses Riviera Resort The Horses Riviera Resort in San Giovanni in Marignano near Rimini will be welcoming the 2019 European Championships for Children Young Riders and Under 25 Riders on 24 - 28 July 2019 The Horses Riviera Resort is spread over an area of approximately 120,000 square meters in the rural area of the Conca Valley The equestrian center of San Giovanni in Marignano (Rimini) has been designed for horses and riders and every detail has been studied starting from this philosophy Founded in 2008 by the world leader in the production of luxury yachts the equestrian centre is a heart project of Ferretti who is also the maecenas of rider Marzia Ferretti an expert in show jumping and always passionate about horses and horse riding The Horses Riviera Resort has three arenas just 2.7 km from the Cattolica exit on the A14 the Horses Riviera Resort offers exclusive hospitality services as a place to live in all its charm because it has been designed to offer athletes an ideal venue for national and international competitions with covered grandstands and comfortable seats It will provide perfect competition footing even in case of heavy rains: Grand Prix (outdoor) There are 550 permanent boxes available for competing athletes but its maximum potential is 800 horses per day the competition boxes are of the highest level interspersed with covered corridors and a self-locking pavement avant-garde and maximum comfort were the key words that guided the realization of this special "resort" for horses The center has a large parking area available for cars Horses Riviera ResortThe facility is also equipped with a self-service capable of preparing up to 400 meals a day and of fast able to quickly and locally meet the needs of competitors: the Rivierino managed by a pool of high level professionals simplicity and elegant details will accompany you in the tasting of Italian dishes and wines The 2019 competitive calendar includes fifteen high level national jumping competitions (A5*) the Pony Talent Show with an expected participation of over 500 pairs the semifinals of the Show Jumping Sports Project which will see beyond 800 young Italians riders looking for a qualification for the Verona Final From 24 to 28 July 2019 the FEI European Youth Dressage Championships will return in Italy of which the last edition in Italy was organized in the Arezzo Equestrian Center in 2014 by the same Organizing Committee that now also manages the Horses Riviera Resort The return of the event to Italy is a reward to the italian organizational potential and in particular to the passion of two managers like Riccardo Boricchi and Carlo Bernardini The competitive schedule of these 2019 continental championships will be enriched with a CPEDI Para dressage international competition The implementation of the two simultaneous events is an effort to celebrate the spirit of bringing together able-bodied athletes and Paralympic athletes Discover the Horses Riviera Resort at horsesrivieraresort.net