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Eventing

Eventing

Men and women competing side by side

Olympic sport since 1912

An equestrian triathlon, Eventing is an exciting and challenging all-round test of riding ability and horsemanship: the harmony between horse and rider together with precision, agility and technique.

Eventing in 2015

Key facts and figures


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International
events

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Registered riders

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Registered horses

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Countries hosted International Eventing events in 2015

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Games & Championships

Growth of the sport

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increase in the
number of international
Eventing events
since 2007

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increase in the
number of registered
Eventing riders
since 2011

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increase in the
number of registered
Eventing horses
since 2011

Movers and shakers on the
FEI Eventing Rankings 2015


Battle between William Fox-Pitt (GBR) and
Michael Jung (GER) for the top spot


Jan, Feb, March, April & June

Fox Pitt = Number 1

May, July-December

Jung = Number 1


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new athletes in Top 10 compared to 2014


Notable performance

 

Yoshiaki Oiwa (JPN)

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places to make it into the Top 100


Camilla Kruger qualified Zimbabwe for Rio 2016 by jumping from

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Main events in 2015

FEI Championships & Games

8 Games and Championships including the Pan Americans, World and European Eventing Championships for seniors and youth were held throughout the year. Photos, facts, figures and results from the sporting highlights of the year are available here.


FEI Nations Cup™ Eventing

Teams from 15 nations competed at 7 events in seven different countries in order to claim the FEI Nations Cup™ Eventing title which had Team GB written all over it thanks to winning performances in Ireland and Poland and podium finishes on home soil and in France and Belgium. Photos, facts, figures and results from the sporting highlights of the year are available available here.


FEI Classics™

The world's best Eventing partnerships competed for the FEI Classics™ title at the 6 most prestigious events around the world… and it turned out to be a very good year for Germany's Ingrid Klimke who won the FEI Classics™ 2014/2015 series just a couple of points ahead of compatriot Michael Jung and New Zealand's power couple Jonelle and Tim Price in third and fourth place respectively. Photos, facts, figures and results from the sporting highlights of the year are available here.