List of World Champions in Driving (horse)
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This List of World Champions in Driving includes Singles-, Pairs- and Four-in-Hand. Pony World driving Championships are mentioned as well.
Four-in-Hand World Championships
[edit]The World Driving Championships for four-in-hand driving take place every two years. There will be an individual competition and a team competition for the national teams.
Year | Location | 1. Team | 1. Individual | 2. Individual | 3. Individual |
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2022 | Italy Rom, Pratoni del Vivaro[2] | Netherlands | Australia Boyd Exell | Netherlands IJsbrand Chardon | Germany Michael Brauchle |
2020 | Netherlands Kronenberg[3] | canceled due to COVID-19 | |||
WEG 2018 | United States Tyron | United States | Australia Boyd Exell | United States Chester C. Weber | Belgium Edouard Simonet |
2016 | Netherlands Breda | Netherlands | Australia Boyd Exell | Netherlands IJsbrand Chardon | Netherlands Koos de Ronde |
WEG 2014 | France Caen[4] | Netherlands | Australia Boyd Exell | United States Chester C. Weber | Netherlands Theo Timmerman |
2012 | Germany Riesenbeck | Netherlands | Australia Boyd Exell | United States Chester C. Weber | Netherlands IJsbrand Chardon |
WEG 2010 | United States Kentucky | Netherlands | Australia Boyd Exell | Netherlands IJsbrand Chardon | United States Tucker Johnson |
2008 | Netherlands Beesd | Netherlands | Netherlands IJsbrand Chardon | United States Chester C. Weber | Australia Boyd Exell |
WEG 2006 | Germany Aachen | Germany | Belgium Felix Marie Brasseur | Netherlands IJsbrand Chardon | Germany Christoph Sandmann |
2004 | Hungary Kecskemet | Hungary | Hungary Zoltan Lazar | Netherlands IJsbrand Chardon | Belgium Felix Marie Brasseur |
WEG 2002 | Spain Jerez | Netherlands | Netherlands IJsbrand Chardon | Germany Christoph Sandmann | Sweden Tomas Eriksson |
2000 | Germany Wolfsburg | Sweden | Sweden Tomas Eriksson | Netherlands IJsbrand Chardon | Germany Michael Freund |
WEG 1998 | Italy Rom, Pratoni del Vivaro | Netherlands | Switzerland Werner Ulrich | Germany Michael Freund | Netherlands Ton Monhemius |
1996 | Belgium Waregem | Belgium | Belgium Felix Marie Brasseur | United Kingdom George Bowman | Hungary József Bozsik |
WEG 1994 | Netherlands The Hague | Germany | Germany Michael Freund | United Kingdom George Bowman | Netherlands IJsbrand Chardon |
1992 | Germany Riesenbeck | Germany | Netherlands IJsbrand Chardon | Switzerland Hanspeter Rüschlin | Germany Christoph Sandmann |
WEG 1990 | Sweden Stockholm | Sweden | Sweden Tomas Eriksson | Hungary József Bozsik | Netherlands IJsbrand Chardon |
1988 | Netherlands Apeldoorn | Netherlands | Netherlands IJsbrand Chardon | Sweden Christer Pålsson | Hungary József Bozsik |
1986 | United Kingdom Ascot | Netherlands | Netherlands Tjeerd Velstra | Netherlands IJbrand Chardon | Hungary Laszlo Juhasz |
1984 | Hungary Szilvasvarad | Hungary | Hungary Laszlo Juhasz | Hungary Gyorgy Bardos | Hungary M. Balint |
1982 | Netherlands Apeldoorn | Netherlands | Netherlands Tjeerd Velstra | Hungary Gyorgy Bardos | Hungary Laszlo Juhasz |
1980 | United Kingdom Windsor | United Kingdom | Hungary Gyorgy Bardos | United Kingdom George Bowman | Netherlands Tjeerd Velstra |
1978 | Hungary Kecskemet | Hungary | Hungary Gyorgy Bardos | Hungary Sandor Fulop | Hungary Ferenc Muity |
1976 | Netherlands Apeldoorn | Hungary | Hungary Imre Abonyi | Germany Emil-Bernhard Jung | Poland Zygmunt Waliszewski |
1974 | Switzerland Frauenfeld | United Kingdom | Hungary Sandor Fulop | Switzerland Cristian Iseli | United Kingdom George Bowman |
1972 | Germany Münster | United Kingdom | Switzerland Auguste Dubey | United Kingdom John Miller | United Kingdom Douglas Nicholson |
Pairs World Championships
[edit]The World Driving Championships for pairs take place every two years. There is an individual competition and a team competition for the national teams.[5]
Year | Location | 1. Team | 2. Team | 3. Team | 1. Individual |
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2023[6] | France Le Pin-au-Haras | Hungary | Hungary Martin Hölle | Switzerland Marcel Luder | Netherlands Erik Evers |
2021[7] | Netherlands Kronenberg | Hungary | Hungary Martin Hölle | France Franck Grimonprez | Germany Anna Sandmann |
2019[8] | Germany Drebkau | Hungary | Hungary Martin Hölle | Germany Sandro Koalick | Netherlands Stan van Eijk |
2017[9] | Slovenia Lipica | Hungary | Hungary Martin Hölle | Germany Sebastian Warneck | Switzerland Beat Schenk |
2015 | Hungary Fábiánsebestyén | Hungary | Hungary Vilmos Lázár | Hungary Zoltán Lázár | Italy Jozsef Dibak |
2013 | Slovakia Topoľčianky | Hungary | Hungary Vilmos Lázár | Germany Sebastian Warneck | Hungary Zoltán Lázár |
2011 | France Conty | Netherlands | Germany Carola Diener | France Stephane Chouzenoux | Netherlands Tom Engbers |
2009 | Hungary Kecskemet | Netherlands | Netherlands Harrie Verstappen | Switzerland Beat Schenk | Hungary Zoltán Lazár |
2007 | Poland Warka | Germany | Hungary Vilmos Lazar | Germany Sebastian Warneck | Hungary Karoly Hodi |
2005 | Austria Wals-Salzburg | Austria | Austria Rainer Pointl | Hungary Károly Hódi | Hungary Vilmos Lázár |
2003 | France Haras de Jardy | Hungary | Netherlands Riny Rutjens | France Pierre Jung | Poland Roman Kusz |
2001 | Germany Riesenbeck | Hungary | Hungary Vilmos Lázár | Portugal Frederico de Beck | Hungary Zoltan Nyul |
1999 | Hungary Kecskemet | Hungary | Hungary Vilmos Lazar | Hungary Zoltan Lazar | Hungary Zoltan Nyul |
1997 | Germany Riesenbeck | United Kingdom | Hungary Zoltán Lázár | Netherlands Riny Rutjens | Germany Matthias Jürgen |
1995 | Poland Poznań | France | Netherlands Mieke van Tergouw | Germany Schepper Horst | France Patrick Greffer |
1993 | United States Gladstone | Austria | Austria Georg Moser | Hungary Vilmos Lázár | Germany Horst Schepper |
1991 | Austria Zwettl | United States | Switzerland Werner Ulrich | Germany Eckhard Meyer | Poland Roman Kutz |
1989 | Hungary Balatonfenyves | Hungary | Canada Udo Hochgeschurz | Switzerland Werner Ulrich | Hungary Feher Mihaly |
1987 | Germany Riesenbeck | Germany | Hungary Laszlo Kecskemeti | Poland Rajmund Wodkowski | Germany Ekkert Meinecke |
1985 | United Kingdom Sandringham | Switzerland | Germany Ekkert Meinecke | Switzerland Merk Heiner | Netherlands de Leewn |
Singles World Championships
[edit]The singles World Championships take place every second year. There is an individual and a team competition.[10][11]
Year | Location | 1. Team | 1. Individual | 2. Individual | 3. Individual |
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2022 | France Le Pin-au-Haras[12] | France | Netherlands Saskia Siebers mit Axel | France Marion Vignaud mit First Quality | Canada Kelly Bruder mit Flip |
2020 | France Pau[13] | Netherlands | Netherlands Saskia Siebers mit Axel | Canada Kelly Houtapples-Bruder mit Flip | Poland Bartlomiej Kwiatek mit Sonet |
2018 | Netherlands Kronenberg | Netherlands | Poland Bartlomiej Kwiatek mit Sonet | Netherlands Saskia Siebers mit Axel | France Marion Vignaud mit Winston |
2016 | Austria Piber | Germany | Germany Dieter Lauterbach mit Dirigent 47 | Poland Weronika Kwiatek mit Bartnik | Netherlands Saskia Siebers mit Axel |
2014 | Hungary Izsák | Germany | Netherlands Wilbron Van Den Broek mit Oscar | Germany Claudia Lauterbach mit Velten | Germany Marlen Fallak mit Tessa |
2012 | Portugal Companhia das Lezirias | Germany | Germany Christoph Dieker mit Elmor | Switzerland Michael Barbey mit Solo | Netherlands Wilbrord van den Broek mit Oscar |
2010 | Italy Pratoni del Vivaro | Germany | Germany Thorsten Zarembowicz mit Sunrise 106 | Poland Bartek Kwiatek mit Lokan | Italy Cristiano Cividini mit Tango |
2008 | Poland Jarantow | France | Netherlands Jan van den Broek | France Anne-Violaine Brisou | Netherlands Jan Moonen |
2006 | Italy Pratoni del Vivaro | United Kingdom | United Kingdom Paul Sidwell | Sweden Cecilia Qvarnstrom | Germany Dieter Lauterbach |
2004 | Sweden Åstorp | Sweden | Sweden Marie Kahrle | Netherlands Jan van den Broek | Finland Ben Simonsen |
2002 | France Conty | Sweden | France Stéphane Chouzenoux | Sweden Marie Kahrle | United States Fred Merriam |
2000 | United States Gladstone, NJ | * | * | * | * |
1998 | Austria Fohlenhof-Ebbs | Sweden | Finland Arja Mikkonen | Sweden Cecilia Qvarnstrom | Austria Rudolf Pirhofer |
* 2000 the Singles World Championships was cancelled because of a viral disease.
Pony World Championships
[edit]The Pony World Driving Championships take place every two years. There are individual competitions for singles, pairs and four-in-hand. The teams from the various categories are evaluated together for the team ranking. Two single, two pair and two four-in-hand results per nation are included in the ranking.
Year | Location | 1. Team | 1. Singles | 1. Pairs | 1. Four-in-Hand |
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2023[14] | Netherlands Oirschot | Netherlands | Netherlands Marijke Hammink | Switzerland Yannik Scherrer | Germany Steffen Brauchle |
2021[15] | France Le Pin-au-Haras | Netherlands | Switzerland Cédric Scherrer | Netherlands Rodinde Rutjens | Netherlands Marijke Hammink |
2019[16] | Hungary Kisbér-Ászár | Germany | Germany Katja Berlage | Netherlands Rodinde Rutjens | Germany Steffen Brauchle |
2017[17] | Germany Minden | Germany | Germany Marlena Brenner | United Kingdom Tara Wilkinson | Germany Michael Bügener |
2015[18] | Netherlands Breda | Netherlands | Germany Fabian Ganshirt | United Kingdom Anna Grayston | Netherlands Bram Chardon |
2013 | France Pau | Netherlands | Hungary Martin Holle | Netherlands Ewoud Boom | Netherlands Bram Chardon |
2011 | Slovenia Lipica | Germany | Denmark Kristina Klindt | Germany Dieter Baackmann | Netherlands Bram Chardon |
2009 | Germany Greven-Bockholt | Germany | Netherlands Melanie Becker | Germany Daniel Schneiders | Germany Tobias Bücker |
2007 | Denmark Dorthealyst | Germany | Denmark Peter Koux | United States Miranda Cadwell | Netherlands Jan de Boer |
2005 | United Kingdom Catton | Germany | United States Suzy Stafford | Germany Steffen Abicht | Germany Dirk Gerkens |
2003 | Austria Karlstetten | Germany | Germany Tobias Bücker | Germany Steffen Abicht | Germany Dirk Gerkens |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ A tribute to Prince Philip, the former FEI President (1921-2021), FEI
- ^ CH-M-A 4 - Pratoni del Vivaro (ITA) (21/09/2022 - 25/09/2022) , FEI
- ^ FEI 2020
- ^ "Exell defends title, Dutch again best team - Articles - Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games 2014 in Normandy". Archived from the original on 2014-12-03.
- ^ "Driving". fei.org. Archived from the original on 27 February 2012.
- ^ CH-M-A 2 - Le Pin au Haras (FRA) (27/09/2023 - 01/10/2023), FEI
- ^ Event Code CH-M-A 2,08/09/2021 To 12/09/2021, FEI
- ^ Event Code CH-M-A 2, 11/09/2019 To 15/09/2019, FEI
- ^ Event Code CH-M-A 2, 20/09/2017 To 24/09/2017, FEI
- ^ Hoefnet (30 January 2014). "Uitslagen minimarathon Houten live op internet - hoefnet". hoefnet.nl. Archived from the original on 29 June 2016.
- ^ "Driving" (PDF). fei.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 October 2008.
- ^ CH-M-A 1 - Le Pin au Haras (FRA) (15/09/2022 - 18/09/2022) FEI
- ^ [1] FEI, Pau 2020
- ^ F CH-M-P-A Team - Oirschot (NED) (30/08/2023 - 03/09/2023)
- ^ FEI Pony Fahr WM 2021
- ^ FEI Pony Fahr WM 2019
- ^ FEI Pony Fahr WM 2017
- ^ FEI Pony Fahr WM 2015