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FEI World Equestrian Games[edit]

2018 Rolex Grand Slam of Show Jumping[edit]

  • March 8 – 11: The Dutch Masters 2018 (GSSJ #1) in Netherlands 's-Hertogenbosch (debut event)[2]
    • Winner: Belgium Niels Bruynseels with horse Gancia de Muze[3]
  • July 12 – 21: CHIO Aachen 2018 (GSSJ #2) in Germany Aachen[4]
  • September 5 – 9: 2018 CSIO Spruce Meadows “Masters” (GSSJ #3) in Canada Calgary[6]
    • Winner: Egypt Sameh El Dahan with horse Suma's Zorro[7]
  • December 6 – 9: The CHI Geneva, Switzerland, 2018 (GSSJ #4; final) in Switzerland Geneva[8]
    • Winner: Germany Marcus Ehning with horse Prêt à tout[9]

2018 Global Champions Tour[edit]

2017–18 FEI World Cup Jumping[edit]

  • April 8, 2017 – December 2, 2017: 2017 FEI World Cup Jumping –  Japan League
    • Winner: Japan Keisuke Koike (with horses Nosco de Blondel & Van Schijndel's Diamond)[44]
  • April 20, 2017 – June 25, 2017: 2017 FEI World Cup Jumping – Central Asian League
    • Winner: Uzbekistan Nurjon Tuyakbaev (with horse King Cornet L)[45]
  • April 29, 2017 – October 8, 2017: 2017 FEI World Cup Jumping –  China League
    • Winner: China LIANG Ruiji (with horse Indiana van't Heike)[46]
  • May 4, 2017 – November 26, 2017: 2017 FEI World Cup Jumping – South America League
    • North SAL winner: Colombia Santiago Medina (with horses Monterrey EJC & Concorde)[47]
    • South SAL winners (tie): Brazil Felipe Amaral (with horse Premiere Carthoes BZ) & Brazil Artemus de Almeida (with horse Cassilano Jmen)[48]
  • May 11, 2017 – October 29, 2017: 2017 FEI World Cup Jumping – South Africa South African League
    • Winner: South Africa Lisa Williams (with horse Campbell)[49]
  • June 2, 2017 – October 8, 2017: 2017 FEI World Cup Jumping – Caucasus League
  • June 7, 2017 – March 4, 2018: 2017–18 FEI World Cup Jumping – Central European League
    • North CEL winner: Estonia Urmas Raag (with horses Ibelle van de Grote Haart & Carlos)[51]
    • South CEL winner: Hungary Mariann Hugyecz (with horse Chacco Boy)[52]
      • March 1 – 4: 2018 FEI Central European League Final in Poland Warsaw
        • Winner: Poland Jaroslaw Skrzyczynski (with horse Chacclana)[53]
        • Overall CEL winner: Estonia Urmas Raag
  • August 2, 2017 – March 18, 2018: 2017–18 FEI World Cup Jumping – North American League
  • August 5, 2017 – December 10, 2017: 2017 FEI World Cup Jumping – Australia Australian League
    • Winner: Australia Billy Raymont (with horses Anton & Oaks Redwood)[56]
  • September 21, 2017 – February 3, 2018: 2017–18 FEI World Cup Jumping – Arab League Arab League
  • October 6, 2017 – December 17, 2017: 2017 FEI World Cup Jumping – South East Asian League
    • Winner: Thailand Jaruporn Limpichati (with horse Irregular Choice)[58]
  • October 12, 2017 – February 25, 2018: 2017–18 FEI World Cup Jumping – European Union Western European League
  • October 18, 2017 – January 14, 2018: 2017–18 FEI World Cup Jumping –  New Zealand League
    • Winner: New Zealand Rose Alfeld (with horse My Super Nova)[60]

2017–18 FEI World Cup Dressage[edit]

  • March 23, 2017 – March 25, 2018: 2017 FEI World Cup Dressage – Pacific League
  • April 19, 2017 – December 3, 2017: 2017 FEI World Cup Dressage – Central European League
  • April 27, 2017 – March 4, 2018: 2017–18 FEI World Cup Dressage – North American League
  • October 18, 2017 – March 11, 2018: 2017–18 FEI World Cup Dressage – Western European League

2018 Show Jumping World Cup and Dressage World Cup Finals[edit]

2018 FEI Nations Cup Jumping[edit]

  • February 13 – 18: NCJ #1 in United States Ocala[67]
    • Individual winners (tie): Canada Ian Millar (with horse Dixson) & Canada Eric Lamaze (with horse Coco Bongo)[68]
    • Team winners:  Canada (Francois Lamontagne (with horse Chanel du Calvaire), Tiffany Foster (with horse Brighton), Ian Millar (with horse Dixson), & Eric Lamaze (with horse Coco Bongo))[69]
  • February 14 – 17: NCJ #2 in United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi[70]
    • Individual winners (tie): New Zealand Samantha McIntosh (with horse Check In 2) & Republic of Ireland David Simpson (with horse Keoki)[71]
    • Team winners:  New Zealand (Daniel Meech (with horse Fine), Richard Gardner (with horse Calisto), Bruce Goodin (with horse Backatorps Danny V), & Samantha McIntosh (with horse Check In 2))[72]
  • April 19 – 22: NCJ #3 in Mexico Coapexpan[73]
    • Individual winners (tie): Canada Jonathon Millar (with horse Daveau) & United States Alex Granato (with horse Carlchen W)[74]
    • Team winners:  Canada (Laura Jane Tidball (with horse Concetto Son), Jenn Serek (with horse Wicked), Jonathon Millar (with horse Daveau), & Keean White (with horse For Freedom Z))[75]
  • April 26 – 29: NCJ #4 in Slovakia Šamorín[76]
  • May 17 – 20: NCJ #5 in France La Baule-Escoublac[79]
  • May 29 – June 3: NCJ #6 in Canada Langley[82]
    • Individual winners (tie): Canada Tiffany Foster (with horse Victor) & Republic of Ireland Richie Moloney (with horse Carrabis Z)[83]
    • Team winners:  Ireland (Richie Moloney (with horse Carrabis Z), Capt. Brian Cournane (with horse Dino), Daniel Coyle (with horse Cita), & Conor Swail (with horse Rubens LS la Silla))[84]
  • May 31 – June 3: NCJ #7 in Switzerland St. Gallen[85]
    • Individual winners (tie): Six different show jumpers won first place in this event.[86]
    • Team winners:  France (Mathieu Billot (with horse Shiva d'Amaury), Alexandra Francart (with horse Volnay du Boisdeville), Nicolas Delmotte (with horse Ilex VP), & Olivier Robert (with horse Eros))[87]
  • June 14 – 17: NCJ #8 in Poland Sopot[88]
    • Individual winner: France Olivier Robert (with horse Eros)[89]
    • Team winners:  Belgium (Olivier Philippaerts (with horse H&M Ikker), Pieter Devos (with horse Claire Z), Jérôme Guery (with horse Garfield de Tiji des Templiers), & Niels Bruynseels (with horse Cas de Liberte))[90]
  • June 21 – 24: NCJ #9 in Netherlands Rotterdam[91]
    • Individual winners (tie): Seven different show jumpers won first place in this event.[92]
    • Team winners:  Belgium (Nicola Philippaerts (with horse H&M Chilli Willi), Niels Bruynseels (with horse Cas de Liberte), Jos Verlooy (with horse Igor), & Pieter Devos (with horse Espoir))[93]
  • July 12 – 15: NCJ #10 in Sweden Falsterbo[94]
    • Individual winner: Netherlands Jur Vrieling (with horse VDL Glasgow V. Merelsnest N.O.P.)[95]
    • Team winners:  Netherlands (Maikel van der Vleuten (with horse Idi Utopia), Michel Hendrix (with horse Baileys), Johnny Pals (with horse Chat Botte du Ruisseau Z), & Jur Vrieling (with horse VDL Glasgow V. Merelsnest N.O.P.))[96]
  • July 26 – 29: NCJ #11 in United Kingdom Hickstead[97]
    • Individual winner: Brazil Marlon Modolo Zanotelli (with horse Sirene de la Motte)[98]
    • Team winners:  Ireland (Trevor Breen (with horse Bombay), Richie Moloney (with horse Freestyle de Muze), Michael Duffy (with horse EFS Top Contender), & Anthony Condon (with horse SFS Aristio))[99]
  • August 8 – 12: NCJ #12 in Republic of Ireland Dublin[100]
    • Individual winner: Mexico Patricio Pasquel (with horse Babel)[101]
    • Team winners:  Mexico (Eugenio Garza Perez (with horse Victer Finn DH Z), Federico Fernández (with horse Landpeter do Feroleto), Patricio Pasquel (with horse Babel), & Enrique González (with horse Chacna))[102]
  • August 9 – 12: NCJ #13 in Hungary Budapest[103]
    • Individual winner: Austria Felix Koller (with horse Captain Future 3)[104]
    • Team winners:  Austria (Christian Rhomberg (with horse Saphyr des Lacs), Julia Houtzager-Kayser (with horse Sterrehof's Cayetano Z), Felix Koller (with horse Captain Future 3), & Max Kühner (with horse PSG Final))[105]
  • October 4 – 7: 2018 Longines FEI Jumping Nations Cup Final in Spain Barcelona[106]
    • Individual winners (tie): Four different show jumpers won first place in this event.[107]
    • Team winners:  Belgium (Niels Bruynseels (with horse Gancia de Muze), Pieter Devos (with horse Claire Z), Jos Verlooy (with horse Caracas), & Nicola Philippaerts (with horse H&M Harley V. Bisschop))[108]

2018 FEI Nations Cup Dressage[edit]

2018 FEI Nations Cup Eventing[edit]

  • April 20 – 22: NCE #1 in Italy Vairano Patenora
    • Individual winner: Netherlands Alice Naber-Lozeman (with horse Acsi Peter Parker)[123]
    • Team winners:  France (Luc Chateau (with horse Propriano de L'Ebat), Maxime Livio (with horse Pica d'Or), Brice Luda (with horse Valere de Bonnieres), & Raphael Cochet (with horse Sherazad de Louviere))[124]
  • May 25 – 27: NCE #2 in United Kingdom Houghton Hall
    • Individual winner: United Kingdom Laura Collett (with horse Mr. Bass)[125]
    • Team winners:  Germany (Hanna Knüppel (with horse Carismo 22), Peter Thomsen (with horse Sir Boggles), Ben Leuwer (with horse BGS Urlanmore Prince), & Dirk Schrade (with horse Unteam de la Cense))[126]
  • June 29 – July 1: NCE #3 in Poland Strzegom
    • Individual winner: Japan Yoshiaki Oiwa (with horse Calle 44)[127]
    • Team winners:  France (Christopher Six (with horse Totem de Brecey), Maxime Livio (with horse Opium de Verrieres), & François Lemiere (with horse Ogustin du Terroir))[128]
  • July 6 – 8: NCE #4 in United States The Plains, Virginia
    • Individual winner: United States William Coleman (with horse Off The Record)[129]
    • Team winners:  Great Britain (Georgie Spence (with horse Halltown Harley), Leslie Law (with horse Voltaire de Tre'), Ben Hobday (with horse Shadow Man), & Sophie Brown (with horse Wil))[130]
  • August 11 – 15: NCE #5 in France Le Pin-au-Haras
    • Individual winner: France Maxime Livio (with horse Pica d'Or)[131]
    • Team winners:  France (Maxime Livio (with horse Pica d'Or), Donatien Schauly (with horse Pivoine des Touches), Astier Nicolas (with horse Vinci de la Vigne), & Karim Florent Laghouag (with horse Entebbe de Hus))[132]
  • August 24 – 26: NCE #6 in Republic of Ireland Millstreet
    • Individual winner: France Thomas Carlile (with horse Upsilon)[133]
    • Team winners:  France (Thomas Carlile (with horse Upsilon), François Lemiere (with horse Ogustin du Terroir), Christopher Six (with horse Totem de Brecey), & Marie Charlotte Fuss (with horse Anabolia))[134]
  • September 21 – 23: NCE #7 in Belgium Waregem
    • Individual winner: Germany Julia Krajewski (with horse Samourai du Thot)[135]
    • Team winners:  Great Britain (Sarah Bullimore (with horse Valentino V), Flora Harris (with horse Amazing), Camilla (Millie) Dumas (with horse Artistiek), & Will Furlong (with horse Collien P2))[136]
  • October 11 – 14: NCE #8 (final) in Netherlands Boekelo
    • Individual winner: Germany Julia Krajewski (with horse Samourai du Thot)[137]
    • Team winners:  Germany (Julia Krajewski (with horse Samourai du Thot), Dirk Schrade (with horse Unteam de la Cense), Christoph Wahler (with horse Carjatan S), & Ben Leuwer (with horse BGS Urlanmore Prince))[138]

Horse racing[edit]

United States[edit]

US Triple Crown
Breeders' Cup
Other notable races

United Kingdom[edit]

British Classic Races
Other notable races and events

Ireland[edit]

Irish Classic Races
Other notable races

France[edit]

French Classic Races
Other notable races

Australia[edit]

Australian Triple Crown
Other notable races

Canada[edit]

Canadian Triple Crown
Other notable races

Rest of the world[edit]

Notable races

References[edit]

  1. ^ "2018 FEI World Equestrian Games Website". Archived from the original on June 29, 2019. Retrieved August 17, 2018.
  2. ^ The Dutch Masters Website
  3. ^ The Dutch Masters' Thrilling finale: Niels Bruynseels wins Rolex Grand Prix Page
  4. ^ CHIO Aachen Website
  5. ^ CHIO Aachen's Rolex Grand Prix 2018 goes to Marcus Ehning Page
  6. ^ CSIO Spruce Meadows “Masters” Page
  7. ^ GSSJ's A first Major victory for Sameh El Dahan, winner of the CP ‘International’, presented by Rolex Page
  8. ^ The CHI Geneva, Switzerland, Website
  9. ^ GSSJ's «Prêt à tout» was literally «ready for anything» - and for the victory! Page
  10. ^ 2018 Mexico City LGCT #1 Page
  11. ^ LGCT's Class 09: Mexico City 2018 CSI5* 1.60m Final Results Page
  12. ^ 2018 Miami Beach LGCT #2 Page
  13. ^ LGCT's Class 15: Miami Beach 2018 CSI5* 1.60m Final Results Page
  14. ^ 2018 Shanghai LGCT #3 Page
  15. ^ LGCT's Class 04: Shanghai 2018 CSI5* 1.60m Final Results Page
  16. ^ 2018 Madrid LGCT #4 Page
  17. ^ LGCT's Class 10: Madrid 2018 CSI5* 1.60m Final Results Page
  18. ^ 2018 Hamburg LGCT #5 Page
  19. ^ LGCT's Class 06: Hamburg 2018 CSI5* 1.60m Final Results Page
  20. ^ 2018 Ramatuelle-Saint-Tropez LGCT #6 Page
  21. ^ LGCT's Class 06: Ramatuelle/Saint Tropez 2018 CSI5* 1.60m Final Results Page
  22. ^ 2018 Cannes LGCT #7 Page
  23. ^ LGCT's Class 15: Cannes 2018 CSI5* 1.60m Final Results Page
  24. ^ 2018 Cascais-Estoril LGCT #8 Page
  25. ^ LGCT's Class 06: Cascais, Estoril 2018 CSI5* 1.60m Final Results Page
  26. ^ 2018 Monaco LGCT #9 Page
  27. ^ LGCT's Class 15: Monaco 2018 CSI5* 1.60m Final Results Page
  28. ^ 2018 Paris LGCT #10 Page
  29. ^ LGCT's Class 16: Paris 2018 CSI5* 1.60m Final Results Page
  30. ^ 2018 Chantilly LGCT #11 Page
  31. ^ LGCT's Class 04: Chantilly 2018 CSI5* 1.60m Final Results Page
  32. ^ 2018 Berlin LGCT #12 Page
  33. ^ LGCT's Class 04: Berlin 2018 CSI5* 1.60m Final Results Page
  34. ^ 2018 London LGCT #13 Page
  35. ^ LGCT's Class 10 London 2018 CSI5* 1.60m Final Results Page
  36. ^ 2018 Valkenswaard LGCT #14 Page
  37. ^ LGCT's Class 04: Valkenswaard 2018 CSI5* 1.60m Final Results Page
  38. ^ 2018 Rome LGCT #15 Page
  39. ^ LGCT's Class 11: Rome 2018 CSI5* 1.60m Final Results Page
  40. ^ 2018 Doha LGCT #16 Page
  41. ^ LGCT's Class 06: Doha 2018 CSI5* 1.60m Final Results Page
  42. ^ 2018 Prague LGCT #17 Page
  43. ^ LGCT's Class 01: Prague 2018 CSI5* 1.50 m Final Results Page
  44. ^ 2017 FEI World Cup Jumping – Japan League Final Results Page
  45. ^ 2017 FEI World Cup Jumping – Central Asian League Final Results Page
  46. ^ 2017 FEI World Cup Jumping – China League Final Results Page
  47. ^ 2017 FEI World Cup Jumping – South America North League Final Results Page
  48. ^ 2017 FEI World Cup Jumping – South America South League Final Results Page
  49. ^ 2017 FEI World Cup Jumping – South African League Final Results Page
  50. ^ 2017 FEI World Cup Jumping – Caucasus League Final Results Page
  51. ^ 2017–18 FEI World Cup Jumping – Central European North League Final Results Page
  52. ^ 2017–18 FEI World Cup Jumping – Central European South League Final Results Page
  53. ^ 2018 FEI Central European League Final Results Page
  54. ^ 2017–18 FEI World Cup Jumping – North American Eastern League Final Results Page
  55. ^ 2017–18 FEI World Cup Jumping – North American Western League Final Results Page
  56. ^ 2017 FEI World Cup Jumping – Australian League Final Results Page
  57. ^ 2017–18 FEI World Cup Jumping – Arab League Final Results Page
  58. ^ 2017 FEI World Cup Jumping – South East Asian League Final Results Page
  59. ^ 2017–18 FEI World Cup Jumping – Western European League Final Results Page
  60. ^ 2017–18 FEI World Cup Jumping – New Zealand League Final Results Page
  61. ^ 2017 FEI World Cup Dressage – Central European League Final Results Page
  62. ^ "FEI's WORLD CUP DRESSAGE NAL STANDINGS - Season 2017/2018 Page" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on March 5, 2018. Retrieved August 17, 2018.
  63. ^ 2017–18 FEI World Cup Dressage – Western European League Final Results Page
  64. ^ 2018 FEI World Cup Show Jumping and Dressage Finals Website
  65. ^ 2018 FEI World Cup Show Jumping Finals Results Page
  66. ^ 2018 FEI World Cup Dressage Finals Results Page
  67. ^ FEI's Canadians claim clear victory at Longines leg in Ocala
  68. ^ FEI's 2018 NCJ #1 Individual Results Page
  69. ^ FEI's 2018 NCJ #1 Team Results Page
  70. ^ FEI's Kiwis are the kings at Longines series opener in Abu Dhabi
  71. ^ FEI's 2018 NCJ #2 Individual Results Page
  72. ^ FEI's 2018 NCJ #2 Team Results Page
  73. ^ FEI's More Millar magic helps clinch second Canadian success
  74. ^ FEI's 2018 NCJ #3 Individual Results Page
  75. ^ FEI's 2018 NCJ #3 Team Results Page
  76. ^ FEI's Swiss sweep to victory at opening leg of Europe Division 1 series in Šamorín
  77. ^ FEI's 2018 NCJ #4 Individual Results Page
  78. ^ FEI's 2018 NCJ #4 Team Results Page
  79. ^ FEI's Brazilians triumph over Europe’s elite in hard-fought battle at La Baule
  80. ^ FEI's 2018 NCJ #5 Individual Results Page
  81. ^ FEI's 2018 NCJ #5 Team Results Page
  82. ^ FEI's Irish on song at Langley
  83. ^ FEI's 2018 NCJ #6 Individual Results Page
  84. ^ FEI's 2018 NCJ #6 Team Results Page
  85. ^ FEI's Foot-perfect French on fire at St Gallen
  86. ^ FEI's 2018 NCJ #7 Individual Results Page
  87. ^ FEI's 2018 NCJ #7 Team Results Page
  88. ^ FEI's Team Belgium reigns supreme in hard-fought battle at Sopot
  89. ^ FEI's 2018 NCJ #8 Individual Results Page
  90. ^ FEI's 2018 NCJ #8 Team Results Page
  91. ^ FEI's Back-to-back win for brilliant Belgians puts them top of Division 1
  92. ^ FEI's 2018 NCJ #9 Individual Results Page
  93. ^ FEI's 2018 NCJ #9 Team Results Page
  94. ^ FEI's Dutch win against all the odds at fabulous Falsterbo
  95. ^ FEI's 2018 NCJ #10 Individual Results Page
  96. ^ FEI's 2018 NCJ #10 Team Results Page
  97. ^ FEI's Irish pip British in brilliant battle at Hickstead
  98. ^ FEI's 2018 NCJ #11 Individual Results Page
  99. ^ FEI's 2018 NCJ #11 Team Results Page
  100. ^ FEI's Mexicans live the dream in Dublin
  101. ^ FEI's 2018 NCJ #12 Individual Results Page
  102. ^ FEI's 2018 NCJ #12 Team Results Page
  103. ^ FEI's Awesome Austrians win Europe Division 2 Final in Budapest
  104. ^ FEI's 2018 NCJ #13 Individual Results Page
  105. ^ FEI's 2018 NCJ #13 Team Results Page
  106. ^ FEI's Belgium’s “Never-Give-Up Team” beats them all in Barcelona
  107. ^ FEI's 2018 NCJ Final Individual Results Page
  108. ^ FEI's 2018 NCJ Final Team Results Page
  109. ^ FEI's 2018 NCD #1 Individual Results Page
  110. ^ FEI's 2018 NCD #1 Team Results Page
  111. ^ FEI's 2018 NCD #2 Individual Results Page
  112. ^ FEI's 2018 NCD #2 Team Results Page
  113. ^ FEI's 2018 NCD #3 Individual Results Page
  114. ^ FEI's 2018 NCD #3 Team Results Page
  115. ^ FEI's 2018 NCD #4 Individual Results Page
  116. ^ FEI's 2018 NCD #4 Team Results Page
  117. ^ FEI's 2018 NCD #5 Individual Results Page
  118. ^ FEI's 2018 NCD #5 Team Results Page
  119. ^ FEI's 2018 NCD #6 Individual Results Page
  120. ^ FEI's 2018 NCD #6 Team Results Page
  121. ^ FEI's 2018 NCD #7 Individual Results Page
  122. ^ FEI's 2018 NCD #7 Team Results Page
  123. ^ FEI's 2018 NCE #1 Individual Results Page
  124. ^ FEI's 2018 NCE #1 Team Results Page
  125. ^ FEI's 2018 NCE #2 Individual Results Page
  126. ^ FEI's 2018 NCE #2 Team Results Page
  127. ^ FEI's 2018 NCE #3 Individual Results Page
  128. ^ FEI's 2018 NCE #3 Team Results Page
  129. ^ FEI's 2018 NCE #4 Individual Results Page
  130. ^ FEI's 2018 NCE #4 Team Results Page
  131. ^ FEI's 2018 NCE #5 Individual Results Page
  132. ^ FEI's 2018 NCE #5 Team Results Page
  133. ^ FEI's 2018 NCE #6 Individual Results Page
  134. ^ FEI's 2018 NCE #6 Team Results Page
  135. ^ FEI's 2018 NCE #7 Individual Results Page
  136. ^ FEI's 2018 NCE #7 Team Results Page
  137. ^ FEI's 2018 NCE #8 Individual Results Page
  138. ^ FEI's 2018 NCE #8 Team Results Page
  139. ^ Kentucky Derby Website
  140. ^ Preakness Stakes Website
  141. ^ Belmont Stakes Website
  142. ^ Breeders' Cup Website
  143. ^ Newmarket Website
  144. ^ Epsom Derby Website
  145. ^ "Doncaster Racecourse's St Leger Stakes Page". Archived from the original on April 8, 2018. Retrieved August 17, 2018.
  146. ^ British Champions Series Website
  147. ^ The Curragh Website
  148. ^ Queen's Plate Website
  149. ^ Fort Erie Race Track Website
  150. ^ Woodbine Racetrack Website

External links[edit]