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FEI Board makes key Series allocations for 2022 & 2023

The FEI Board has named the qualifiers for the 2022/2023 season of the FEI Driving World Cup™ and the FEI Eventing Nations Cup™ Series during its teleconference meeting this week. The FEI postponed the allocation of the qualifiers of the FEI Dressage World Cup™ 2022/23 to its next teleconference on 20 January 2022.

The Board had previously confirmed that the FEI Driving World Cup™ Final 2023 will be held in Bordeaux (FRA) from 2 to 5 February 2023. The Board also confirmed the locations and dates for the FEI Jumping Nations Cup™ Youth 2022 and the FEI Jumping Ponies’ Trophy 2022.

Three new Championships added

Three Championships were added to the 2022 calendar. The FEI World Championships for Young Horses will be held from 25 to 28 August in Szilvásvárad (HUN), and the FEI Jumping European Championship for Veterans in Darmstadt (GER) from 8 to 11 September. The FEI Jumping South American Championships for Young Riders, Juniors, Pre-Juniors and Children 2022 will be organised in Buenos Aires (ARG) from 17 to 23 October.

Strong Youth series 

“The FEI Series and Championships are important to the growth and development of equestrian sport and it is encouraging to see a full calendar for next year,” FEI Secretary General Sabrina Ibáñez said.  “It is particularly encouraging to see our Youth Jumping series go from strength to strength. We know that these series play such an important role in the development of our young Jumping athletes and give them invaluable exposure to the environment of top shows.

The final allocations are as follows:

FEI Championships & Finals 2022

FEI Driving World Championship for Young Horses, Szilvásvárad (HUN), 25-28 August

FEI Jumping South American Championship For Young Riders, Juniors, Pre-Juniors & Children, Buenos Aires (ARG) – 17-23 October

FEI Jumping European Championship for Veterans, Darmstadt (GER) – 8-11 September


Jumping

FEI Jumping Ponies Trophy 2022

Vilhelmsborg (DEN) - 19-23 October

Lyon (FRA) – 26-30 October

Stuttgart (GER) – 9-13 November

Salzburg (AUT) – 8-11 December

Final: Mechelen (BEL) – 26-30 December


FEI Jumping Nations Cup™ Youth 2022

Opglabeek (BEL) – 7-10 April

Gorla Minore (ITA) – 13-17 April

Zduchovice (CZE) - 20-24 April

Fontainebleau (FRA) – 28 April – 1 May

Lamprechtshausen (AUT) – 5-8 May

Zuidwolde (NED) – 1-5 June

Hagen (GER) – 16-19 June

Zürich (SUI) – 25-28 August

Final: Kronenberg, NED – 22-25 September


Eventing

FEI Eventing Nations Cup™ Series 2022

Pratoni (ITA) – 11-15 May

Houghton Hall (GBR) – 26-29 May

Strzegom (POL) – 22-26 June

Avenches (SUI) – 7-10 July

Haras du Pin (FRA) – 11-14 August

Arville (BEL) – 18-21 August

Bromont (CAN) – 18-21 August

Moscow (RUS) – 8-11 September

Ballindenisk (IRL) – 21-25 September

Boekelo (NED) – 6-9 October


Driving

FEI Driving World Cup™ Series Season 2022/2023

Lyon (FRA) – 29-30 October 2022

Maastricht (NED) – 4-6 November 2022

Stuttgart (GER) – 9-13 November 2022

Stockholm (SWE) – 24-27 November 2022

Geneva (SUI) – 10-11 December 2022

London (GBR) – 15-17 December 2022

Mechelen (BEL) – 26-30 December 2022

Leipzig (GER) – 19-22 January 2023


Source: press release FEI

The Board had previously confirmed that the FEI Driving World Cup™ Final 2023 will be held in Bordeaux (FRA) from 2 to 5 February 2023. The Board also confirmed the locations and dates for the FEI Jumping Nations Cup™ Youth 2022 and the FEI Jumping Ponies’ Trophy 2022.

Three new Championships added

Three Championships were added to the 2022 calendar. The FEI World Championships for Young Horses will be held from 25 to 28 August in Szilvásvárad (HUN), and the FEI Jumping European Championship for Veterans in Darmstadt (GER) from 8 to 11 September. The FEI Jumping South American Championships for Young Riders, Juniors, Pre-Juniors and Children 2022 will be organised in Buenos Aires (ARG) from 17 to 23 October.

Strong Youth series 

“The FEI Series and Championships are important to the growth and development of equestrian sport and it is encouraging to see a full calendar for next year,” FEI Secretary General Sabrina Ibáñez said.  “It is particularly encouraging to see our Youth Jumping series go from strength to strength. We know that these series play such an important role in the development of our young Jumping athletes and give them invaluable exposure to the environment of top shows.

The final allocations are as follows:

FEI Championships & Finals 2022

FEI Driving World Championship for Young Horses, Szilvásvárad (HUN), 25-28 August

FEI Jumping South American Championship For Young Riders, Juniors, Pre-Juniors & Children, Buenos Aires (ARG) – 17-23 October

FEI Jumping European Championship for Veterans, Darmstadt (GER) – 8-11 September


Jumping

FEI Jumping Ponies Trophy 2022

Vilhelmsborg (DEN) - 19-23 October

Lyon (FRA) – 26-30 October

Stuttgart (GER) – 9-13 November

Salzburg (AUT) – 8-11 December

Final: Mechelen (BEL) – 26-30 December


FEI Jumping Nations Cup™ Youth 2022

Opglabeek (BEL) – 7-10 April

Gorla Minore (ITA) – 13-17 April

Zduchovice (CZE) - 20-24 April

Fontainebleau (FRA) – 28 April – 1 May

Lamprechtshausen (AUT) – 5-8 May

Zuidwolde (NED) – 1-5 June

Hagen (GER) – 16-19 June

Zürich (SUI) – 25-28 August

Final: Kronenberg, NED – 22-25 September


Eventing

FEI Eventing Nations Cup™ Series 2022

Pratoni (ITA) – 11-15 May

Houghton Hall (GBR) – 26-29 May

Strzegom (POL) – 22-26 June

Avenches (SUI) – 7-10 July

Haras du Pin (FRA) – 11-14 August

Arville (BEL) – 18-21 August

Bromont (CAN) – 18-21 August

Moscow (RUS) – 8-11 September

Ballindenisk (IRL) – 21-25 September

Boekelo (NED) – 6-9 October


Driving

FEI Driving World Cup™ Series Season 2022/2023

Lyon (FRA) – 29-30 October 2022

Maastricht (NED) – 4-6 November 2022

Stuttgart (GER) – 9-13 November 2022

Stockholm (SWE) – 24-27 November 2022

Geneva (SUI) – 10-11 December 2022

London (GBR) – 15-17 December 2022

Mechelen (BEL) – 26-30 December 2022

Leipzig (GER) – 19-22 January 2023


Source: press release FEI

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