European Show Jumping Championships

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The FEI European Show Jumping Championships is the European Championship for the equestrian discipline of show jumping. Like most other European Championships, it is held every two years. Gold, Silver, and Bronze medals are awarded in both the individual and team competition. There is also a Championship held for young riders, juniors, ponies, children and veterans.

The individual competition started in 1957, while the team competition did not commence until 1975.

Both David Broome and Paul Schockemöhle, have won the individual title three times. While Germany have won the team title six times, with Great Britain next on four team wins.

[edit] Individual results

1957 Rotterdam (NED) - 8 Riders from 5 Nations[1]

  • 1. Hans Günter Winkler Flag of West Germany - Sonnenglanz (Halla) 8 penalties
  • 2. Bernard de Fombelle Flag of France - Bucephale (Buffalo) 11
  • 3. Salvatore Oppes Flag of Italy - Pagoro 24

1958 Aachen (FRG) - 24 Riders from 13 Nations

1959 Paris (FRA) - 18 Riders from 9 Nations

1961 Aachen (FRG) - 27 Riders from 13 Nations

1962 London (GBR) - 7 Riders from 4 Nations

1963 Rome (ITA) - 18 Riders from 10 Nations

1965 Aachen (FRG) - 21 Riders from 12 Nations

  • 1. Hermann Schridde Flag of West Germany - Kamerad (Dozent) 11 penalties
  • 2. Nelson Pessoa Flag of Brazil - Huipil (Gran Geste) 14
  • 3. Alwin Schockemöhle Flag of West Germany - Exakt (Freiherr) 15.5

1966 Lucerne (SUI) - 19 Riders from 11 Nations

  • 1. Nelson Pessoa Flag of Brazil - Huipil (Gran Geste) 6 penalties
  • 2. Frank Chapot Flag of the United States - Good Twist (San Lucas) 9.5
  • 3. Hugo Arrambide Flag of Argentina - Chimbote 11

1967 Rotterdam (NED) - 23 Riders from 13 Nations

1969 Hickstead (GBR) - 11 Riders from 6 Nations

1971 Aachen (FRG) - 24 Riders from 13 Nations

  • 1. Hartwig Steenken Flag of West Germany - Simona (Kosmos) 11.5 penalties
  • 2. Harvey Smith Flag of the United Kingdom - Evan Jones (Mattie Brown) 13.5
  • 3. Paul Weier Flag of Switzerland - Wulf (Donauschwalbe) 14

1973 Hickstead (GBR) - 17 Riders from 11 Nations

  • 1. Paddy McMahon Flag of the United Kingdom - Pennwood Forge Mill 7.5 penalties
  • 2. Alwin Schockemöhle Flag of West Germany - The Robber (Weiler) 14
  • 3. Hubert Parot Flag of France - Tic (Port Royal) 15

1975 München (FRG) - 26 Riders from 8 Nations

  • 1. Alwin Schockemöhle Flag of West Germany - Warwick 4.5 penalties
  • 2. Hartwig Steenken Flag of West Germany - Erle 15.5
  • 3. Sönke Sönksen Flag of West Germany - Kwept 15.5

1977 Vienna (AUT) - 39 Riders from 11 Nations

  • 1. Johan Heins Flag of the Netherlands - Seven Valleys 8-4 penalties / 51.4 secs
  • 2. Eddie Macken Flag of Ireland - Kerrygold 8-4 / 51.5
  • 3. Antoon Ebben Flag of the Netherlands - Jumbo Design 9

1979 Rotterdam (NED) - 47 Riders from 15 Nations

1981 München (FRG) - 41 Riders from 13 Nations

1983 Hickstead (GBR) - 46 Riders from 12 Nations

1985 Dinard (FRA) - 39 Riders from 14 Nations

1987 St. Gallen (SUI) - 42 riders from 14 Nations

1989 Rotterdam (NED) - 40 riders from 13 Nations

1991 La Baule (FRA) - 47 Riders from 14 Nations

  • 1. Eric Navet Flag of France - Quito de Baussy 12.22 penalties
  • 2. Franke Sloothaak Flag of Germany - Walzerkönig 16.59
  • 3. Jos Lansink Flag of the Netherlands - Egano 16.61

1993 Gijon (ESP) - 40 riders from 13 Nations

  • 1. Willi Melliger Flag of Switzerland - Quinta 8.83 penalties
  • 2. Michel Robert Flag of France - Miss S. P. 8.91
  • 3. Michael Whitaker Flag of the United Kingdom - Midnight Madness 9.39

1995 St. Gallen (SUI) - 53 riders from 15 Nations

  • 1. Peter Charles Flag of Ireland - La Ina 8/4 penalties / 49.83 secs
  • 2. Michael Whitaker Flag of the United Kingdom - Ev. Two Step 8/4/ 50.97
  • 3. Willi Melliger Flag of Switzerland - Calvaro V 12

1997 Mannheim (GER) - 56 riders from 18 Nations

  • 1. Ludger Beerbaum Flag of Germany - Ratina Z 0 penalties
  • 2. Hugo Simon Flag of Austria - E.T. FRH 4.35
  • 3. Willi Melliger Flag of Switzerland - Calvaro V 12.20

1999 Hickstead (GBR) - 64 riders from 19 Nations

  • 1. Alexandra Ledermann Flag of France - Rochet M 9.60 penalties
  • 2. Markus Fuchs Flag of Switzerland - Tinka’s Boy 11.31
  • 3. Lesley Mc Naught Flag of Switzerland - Dulf 12.29

2001 Arnhem (NED) - 59 riders from 18 Nations

  • 1. Ludger Beerbaum Flag of Germany - Gladdys S 8.07 penalties
  • 2. Ludo Philippaerts Flag of Belgium - Verelst Otterongo 14.19
  • 3. Rolf Göran Bengtsson Flag of Sweden - Isovlas Pialotta 15.81

2003 Donaueschingen (GER) - 71 riders from 24 Nations

  • 1. Christian Ahlmann Flag of Germany - Cöster 11.55 penalties
  • 2. Ludger Beerbaum Flag of Germany - Goldfever 3 11.59
  • 3. Marcus Ehning Flag of Germany - For Pleasure 12.01

2005 San Patrignano (ITA) - 66 riders from 21 Nations

  • 1. Marco Kutscher Flag of Germany - Montender 2 7.79 penalties
  • 2. Christina Liebherr Flag of Switzerland - L.B. No Mercy 8.69
  • 3. Jeroen Dubbeldam Flag of the Netherlands - Bmc Nassau 11.62

2007 Mannheim[2] (GER)

[edit] Team results

1975 München (FRG) - 6 Teams

  • 1. FRG Flag of West Germany - (A. Schockemöhle, Steenken, Sönksen, Snoek) 35.5 penalties
  • 2. SUI Flag of Switzerland - (Weier, Gabathuler, Candrian, Friedli) 94.0
  • 3. FRA Flag of France - (Rozier, Balanda, Roche, Parot) 97.0

1977 Vienna (AUT) - 9 Teams

  • 1. NED Flag of the Netherlands - (Wauters, Ebben, Nooren, Heins) 20.0 penalties
  • 2. GBR Flag of the United Kingdom - (Ricketts, Johnsey, H. Smith, Broome) 20.25
  • 3. FRG Flag of West Germany - (Koof, Merkel, P. Schockemöhle, Wiltfang) 36.0

1979 Rotterdam (NED) - 10 Teams

  • 1. GBR Flag of the United Kingdom - (Pyrah, Ricketts, Bradley, Broome) 24.70 penalties
  • 2. FRG Flag of West Germany - (Johannsmann, Luther, P. Schockemöhle, Wiltfang) 30.95
  • 3. IRL Flag of Ireland - (Roche, Mullins, Power, Macken) 34.10

1981 München (FRG) - 9 Teams

  • 1. FRG Flag of West Germany - (Koof, Luther, Wiltfang, P. Schockemöhle) 11.86 penalties
  • 2. SUI Flag of Switzerland - (Melliger, Gabathuler, T. Fuchs, Candrian) 21.86
  • 3. NED Flag of the Netherlands - (Hendrix, Ehrens, Nooren, Heins) 26.35

1983 Hickstead (GBR) - 11 Teams

1985 Dinard (FRA) - 8 Teams

1987 St. Gallen (SUI) - 8 Teams

  • 1. GBR Flag of the United Kingdom - (Skelton, M. Whitaker, Pyrah, J. Whitaker,) 10.32 penalties
  • 2. FRA Flag of France - (Ph. Rozier, Durand, Cottier, Robert) 35.43
  • 3. SUI Flag of Switzerland - (Guerdat, M. Fuchs, Gabathuler, Melliger) 45.01

1989 Rotterdam (NED) - 8 Teams

  • 1. GBR Flag of the United Kingdom - (Skelton, M. Whitaker, Joe Turi, J. Whitaker,) 20.35 penalties
  • 2. FRA Flag of France - (Godignon, Ph. Rozier, Robert, Durand) 33.41
  • 3. SUI Flag of Switzerland - (Gabathuler, M. Fuchs, Melliger, T. Fuchs) 35.85

1991 La Baule (FRA) - 11 Teams

1993 Gijon (ESP) - 9 Teams

  • 1. SUI Flag of Switzerland - (Melliger, McNaught-Mändli, Lauber, T. Fuchs) 19.23 penalties
  • 2. GBR Flag of the United Kingdom - (Skelton, M. Whitaker, Armstrong, J. Whitaker,) 21.15
  • 3. FRA Flag of France - (Bourdy, Robert, Godignon, Navet) 29.88

1995 St. Gallen (SUI) - 11 Teams

  • 1. SUI Flag of Switzerland - (Melliger, McNaught, Lauber, M. Fuchs) 8 penalties
  • 2. GBR Flag of the United Kingdom - (Skelton, M. Whitaker, Bradley, J. Whitaker,) 12
  • 3. FRA Flag of France - (H. Godignon, Bonneau, A. Ledermann, R-Y. Bost) 16

1997 Mannheim (GER) - 12 Teams

1999 Hickstead (GBR) - 14 Teams

2001 Arnhem (NED) - 14 Teams

  • 1. IRL Flag of Ireland - (K. Babington, J. Kürten-Chesney, P. Charles, D. Lennon) 34.04 penalties
  • 2. SWE Flag of Sweden - (M. Baryard, H. Lundbeck, R-G. Bengtsson, P. Eriksson) 35.19
  • 3. GER Flag of Germany - (S.Von Rönne, O. Becker, L. Nieberg, L. Beerbaum) 41.75

2003 Donaueschingen (GER) - 18 Teams

  • 1. GER Flag of Germany - (Marcus Ehning, Christian Ahlmann, Ludger Beerbaum, Otto Becker) 15.15 penalties
  • 2. FRA Flag of France - (Michel Robert, Eric Levallois, Michel Hécart, Reynald Angot) 25.30
  • 3. SUI Flag of Switzerland - (Beat Mändli, Steve Guerdat, Markus Fuchs, Willi Melliger) 28.86

2005 San Patrignano (ITA) - 14 Teams

  • 1. GER Flag of Germany - (Marcus Ehning, Christian Ahlmann, Marco Kutscher, Meredith M. Beerbaum) 18 penalties
  • 2. SUI Flag of Switzerland - (Fabio Crotta, Steve Guerdat, Christina Liebherr, Markus Fuchs) 34.42
  • 3. NED Flag of the Netherlands - (Gerco Schröder, Leon Thijssen, Jeroen Dubbeldam, Yves Houtackers) 35.76

2007 Mannheim (GER)

[edit] References

  1. ^ FEI European Show Jumping Championships results history
  2. ^ 2007 FEI European Show Jumping Championships - Mannheim results