The 2024 Longines EEF Series will reach a thrilling conclusion this Sunday, September 8th, in Warsaw, Poland. The ten highest-ranked teams, plus the host nation, will battle it out for the top spot on the podium at the Sluzewiec Racetrack. It’s been quite the build-up to reach this point, through eight regional qualifiers across four regions and the two highly decisive semi-finals. 811 rounds of jumping have taken place, amounting to 312 clear rounds and 79 double clears.
The Series has been the best ever for participation with 36 different nations represented, of which 29 were European and included Series’ debuts for Luxembourg and Monaco.
The featured winners ran back through Switzerland (Gorla Minore), Netherlands (Mannheim), Netherlands (Peelbergen), Norway (Stutteri Ask), Italy (Athens), Belgium (Luxembourg), Poland (Drammen), Mexico (Slovakia), Spain (Deauville) and a third win for the Netherlands (Budapest).
The Netherlands have really made themselves the ones to watch in Warsaw with three wins under their belt and a particularly impressive performance at the semi-finals in Budapest, in which all four riders jumped double clears.
Austria
Lena Binder // Fritz Kogelnig Jun // Christoph Obernauer // Markus Saurugg
Denmark
Lars Bak Andersen // Laura Baaring Kjaergaard // Zascha Nygaard Lill // Caroline Rehoff Pedersen // Soren Moeller Rohde
Germany
Emilia Löser // Philip Rüping // Mario Stevens // Michael Viehweg // Maximilian Weishaupt
Great Britain
Lily Attwood // Mark Edwards // Oliver Fletcher // Robert Murphy // Adrian Whiteway
Ireland
Jessica Burke // Francis Derwin // Jason Foley // Seamus Hughes Kennedy // Jenny Rankin
Italy
Piergiorgio Bucci // Emanuele Camilli // Giulia Martinengo Marquet // Carolina Palmucci // Alberto Zorzi
Netherlands
Michael Greeve // Hessel Hoekstra // Lars Kersten // Ruben Romp // Mel Thijssen
Poland
Dawid Kubiak // Cassandra Orschel // Juliana Suska // Maksymilian Wechta // Michal Ziebicki
Slovakia
Bronislav Chudyba // Dominika Gaalova // Alexandra Linda Hornakova // David Horvath // Radovan Sillo
Spain
Teresa Blazquez – Abascal // Fernando Fourcade Lopez // Diego Ramos Maneiro // Imma Roquet Autonell // Iván Serrano Sáez
Sweden
Angelica Augustsson Zanotelli // Erika Lickhammer-Van Helmond // Karin Martinsen // Ida Selin
The Series has been the best ever for participation with 36 different nations represented, of which 29 were European and included Series’ debuts for Luxembourg and Monaco.
The featured winners ran back through Switzerland (Gorla Minore), Netherlands (Mannheim), Netherlands (Peelbergen), Norway (Stutteri Ask), Italy (Athens), Belgium (Luxembourg), Poland (Drammen), Mexico (Slovakia), Spain (Deauville) and a third win for the Netherlands (Budapest).
The Netherlands have really made themselves the ones to watch in Warsaw with three wins under their belt and a particularly impressive performance at the semi-finals in Budapest, in which all four riders jumped double clears.
Austria
Lena Binder // Fritz Kogelnig Jun // Christoph Obernauer // Markus Saurugg
Denmark
Lars Bak Andersen // Laura Baaring Kjaergaard // Zascha Nygaard Lill // Caroline Rehoff Pedersen // Soren Moeller Rohde
Germany
Emilia Löser // Philip Rüping // Mario Stevens // Michael Viehweg // Maximilian Weishaupt
Great Britain
Lily Attwood // Mark Edwards // Oliver Fletcher // Robert Murphy // Adrian Whiteway
Ireland
Jessica Burke // Francis Derwin // Jason Foley // Seamus Hughes Kennedy // Jenny Rankin
Italy
Piergiorgio Bucci // Emanuele Camilli // Giulia Martinengo Marquet // Carolina Palmucci // Alberto Zorzi
Netherlands
Michael Greeve // Hessel Hoekstra // Lars Kersten // Ruben Romp // Mel Thijssen
Poland
Dawid Kubiak // Cassandra Orschel // Juliana Suska // Maksymilian Wechta // Michal Ziebicki
Slovakia
Bronislav Chudyba // Dominika Gaalova // Alexandra Linda Hornakova // David Horvath // Radovan Sillo
Spain
Teresa Blazquez – Abascal // Fernando Fourcade Lopez // Diego Ramos Maneiro // Imma Roquet Autonell // Iván Serrano Sáez
Sweden
Angelica Augustsson Zanotelli // Erika Lickhammer-Van Helmond // Karin Martinsen // Ida Selin