Saumur : a world-renowned reference in equestrian eventing
French capital of the equestrianism,host of the prestigious IFCE - Cadrenoir de Saumur, Saumur has the horseand riding in the blood. The first edition of Saumur Complet was run in1986. Since then, all the greatest have at one time competed in this competition which they dream of adding to their palmares. The beautiful pages of this equestrian Anjou story, in this territory labeled «Terre de Jeux» for Paris 2024, are being written by the legends of the discipline. Triple winner of the competition, the legendary New Zealander Mark Todd, double individual Olympic champion in 1984 and 1988, won in Saumur in 1987 with Charisma, the companion of his victories in Los Angeles and Seoul, and paved the way for other icons. In 1991, for its sixth edition, the competition was won for the first time by France, thanks to french rider Marie-Christine Duroy together withQuart du Placineau. Followed by Didier Seguret with Coeur de Rocker in 1993, Jean Teulère Olympic Team champion in 1994, and Rodosto, ten years later in 2004, the local Jean-Lou Bigot with Derby de Longueval in2005, the «Archange» Nicolas Touzaint with Tatchou in 2007, also a member of the victorious French teamin 2004, Maxime Livio with Qalao des Mers in 2014, until finishing with the first place, Mathieu Lemoine with Bart L in 2015, current Olympic title holder with the Blues.
If Saumur smiles on France, another nation feels at home in Maine-et-Loire, and what a nation! : Australia,three times Olympic Team champion since 1992. In Saumur, nearly a third of the victories in the International equestrian eventing (10/34) returned to the Aussies riders! The tenant of the competition is actually anAustralian. With Quality Purdey and then with Polystar I, Christopher Burton has indeed won here in 2018 and 2019.
A CCI 4 * -L, but not only !
True equestrian triathlon, the eventing competition consists of three tests: dressage, cross-country and jumping. It demands great versatility from the horse and its rider. Until January 1st, 2019, the eventing competitions were presented in two formats: CCI and CIC. Since then, the difference has been made between the so called “short” (CCI-S, “short) and“ long ”(CCI-L) formats. The CCI-L, by their level and their prestige, remain the top category of the eventing. In April-May, the cross-country of the CCI 4 * -L of the Saumur Complet will be run for example over a distance of around 5,700 m. Only the best will manage to return without af ault, within the allotted time, decided by the course manager. In parallel with the CCI 4-L of Saumur Complet, two other formats will be offered to riders: a CCI 3 * -S and a CCI 2 * -L. This multiplication of format sallows riders to arrive in Saumur together with several horses, including mounts in training, who will «learn the work» on tests 2 and 3 *. It also allows European Juniors and Young Riders to prepare for their EuropeanChampionships, which will be held in Sweden at the end of August.
Source: Press Release
Saumur : a world-renowned reference in equestrian eventing
French capital of the equestrianism,host of the prestigious IFCE - Cadrenoir de Saumur, Saumur has the horseand riding in the blood. The first edition of Saumur Complet was run in1986. Since then, all the greatest have at one time competed in this competition which they dream of adding to their palmares. The beautiful pages of this equestrian Anjou story, in this territory labeled «Terre de Jeux» for Paris 2024, are being written by the legends of the discipline. Triple winner of the competition, the legendary New Zealander Mark Todd, double individual Olympic champion in 1984 and 1988, won in Saumur in 1987 with Charisma, the companion of his victories in Los Angeles and Seoul, and paved the way for other icons. In 1991, for its sixth edition, the competition was won for the first time by France, thanks to french rider Marie-Christine Duroy together withQuart du Placineau. Followed by Didier Seguret with Coeur de Rocker in 1993, Jean Teulère Olympic Team champion in 1994, and Rodosto, ten years later in 2004, the local Jean-Lou Bigot with Derby de Longueval in2005, the «Archange» Nicolas Touzaint with Tatchou in 2007, also a member of the victorious French teamin 2004, Maxime Livio with Qalao des Mers in 2014, until finishing with the first place, Mathieu Lemoine with Bart L in 2015, current Olympic title holder with the Blues.
If Saumur smiles on France, another nation feels at home in Maine-et-Loire, and what a nation! : Australia,three times Olympic Team champion since 1992. In Saumur, nearly a third of the victories in the International equestrian eventing (10/34) returned to the Aussies riders! The tenant of the competition is actually anAustralian. With Quality Purdey and then with Polystar I, Christopher Burton has indeed won here in 2018 and 2019.
A CCI 4 * -L, but not only !
True equestrian triathlon, the eventing competition consists of three tests: dressage, cross-country and jumping. It demands great versatility from the horse and its rider. Until January 1st, 2019, the eventing competitions were presented in two formats: CCI and CIC. Since then, the difference has been made between the so called “short” (CCI-S, “short) and“ long ”(CCI-L) formats. The CCI-L, by their level and their prestige, remain the top category of the eventing. In April-May, the cross-country of the CCI 4 * -L of the Saumur Complet will be run for example over a distance of around 5,700 m. Only the best will manage to return without af ault, within the allotted time, decided by the course manager. In parallel with the CCI 4-L of Saumur Complet, two other formats will be offered to riders: a CCI 3 * -S and a CCI 2 * -L. This multiplication of format sallows riders to arrive in Saumur together with several horses, including mounts in training, who will «learn the work» on tests 2 and 3 *. It also allows European Juniors and Young Riders to prepare for their EuropeanChampionships, which will be held in Sweden at the end of August.
Source: Press Release