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2015 in equestrianism

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

2016 Summer Olympics (Test event)

  • August 6–9: Aquece Rio International Horse Trials 2015 in  Brazil (Olympic Test Event)[1]
    • Dressage winner: Brazil Marcelo Tosi with horse BRIEFING DB Z
    • Cross Country winner: Brazil Márcio Jorge with horse CORONEL MCJ
    • Jumping winner: Brazil Márcio Jorge with horse CORONEL MCJ

International Federation for Equestrian Sports (FEI)

FEI World Cup Show jumping

  • April 5, 2014 – April 19, 2015: 2014–15 FEI World Cup Show Jumping season[2]
    • Equestrian sports
      April 5, 2014 – November 23, 2014: 2014 FEI Japan League
      • Overall winner: Japan Tae Sato[3] (with horse Vrouwe Toltien)[4]
    • April 24, 2014 – July 5, 2014: 2014 FEI Central Asian League
      • Overall winner: Kyrgyzstan Rinat Galimov[5] (with horse Charlize)[6]
    • April 25, 2014 – October 7, 2014: 2014 FEI China League
    • April 25, 2014 – January 25, 2015: 2014–15 FEI Australian League
      • Overall winner: Australia Tim Clarke[9] (with horse Caltango)[10]
    • May 1, 2014 – November 30, 2014: 2014 FEI Central European League South
      • Overall winner: Slovenia Tomaž Laufer[11] (with horse Heart Stealer)[12]
    • May 14, 2014 – November 16, 2014: 2014 FEI South African League
      • Overall winner: South Africa Nicole Horwood[13] (with horse Capital Don Cumarco)[14]
    • May 14, 2014 – November 23, 2014: 2014 FEI South American South League
      • Overall winner: Brazil Sergio Henriques Neves Marins[15] (with horse Landpeter do Feroleto)[16]
    • May 28, 2014 – February 22, 2015: 2014–15 FEI North American League West
      • Overall winner: United States Susan Artes[17] (with horse Zamiro)[18]
    • June 5, 2014 – November 15, 2014: 2014 FEI Caucasian League
      • Overall winner: Azerbaijan Kanan Novruzov[19] (with horse Concorde 57)[20]
    • June 12, 2014 – December 7, 2014: 2014 FEI Central European League North
      • Overall winner: Lithuania Andrius Petrovas[21] (with various horses)[22]
    • June 13, 2014 – August 18, 2014: 2014 FEI South American North League
      • Overall winner: Colombia Camilo Rueda[23] (with horse Cassaro 5)[24]
    • July 23, 2014 – March 22, 2015: 2014–15 FEI North American League East
      • Overall winner: United States Todd Minikus[25] (with horse Quality Girl)[26]
    • October 10, 2014 – February 7, 2015: 2014–15 FEI Arab League
    • October 16, 2014 – March 1, 2015: 2014–15 FEI Western European League
    • October 22, 2014 – January 11, 2015: 2014–15 FEI New Zealand League
      • Overall winner: New Zealand Katie Laurie[31] (with various horses)[32]
    • October 24, 2014 – November 30, 2014: 2014 FEI South East Asian League
      • Overall winner: Thailand Siengsaw Lertratanachai[33] (with horse Viranka B)[34]
  • March 12–15: 2015 FEI Central European League Final in Poland Warsaw
    • Winner: Germany Marcel Marschall[35] (with horse Undercontract)[36]
  • April 15–19: 2015 FEI World Cup Finals (show jumping and dressage) in United States Las Vegas[37]

FEI World Cup Dressage

  • May 23, 2014 – March 22, 2015: 2014–15 FEI World Cup Dressage season[40]
    • May 23, 2014 – October 12, 2014: 2014 FEI Central European League
    • June 6, 2014 – March 22, 2015: 2014–15 FEI North American League
    • July 17, 2014 – January 25, 2015: 2014–15 FEI Asia/Pacific League
      • July 17–20, 2014: 2014 Brisbane QLD in  Australia[46]
        • Grand Prix: Australia Suzanne Hearn (with horse Remmington)[47]
        • Grand Prix Freestyle to Music: Australia Chantal Wigan (with horse Ferero)[48]
        • Grand Prix Special: Australia Suzanne Hearn (with horse Remmington)[49]
      • October 23–26, 2014: 2014 Sydney NSW in  Australia[50]
        • Grand Prix: Australia Heath Ryan (with Regardez Moi)[51]
        • Grand Prix Freestyle to Music: Australia Heath Ryan (with Regardez Moi)[52]
      • November 20–23, 2014: 2014 Melbourne Equitana VIC in  Australia[53]
        • Grand Prix: Australia Heath Ryan (with Regardez Moi)[54]
        • Grand Prix Freestyle to Music: Australia Heath Ryan (with Regardez Moi)[55]
      • January 21–25, 2015: 2015 Boneo VIC in  Australia[56]
        • Grand Prix: Australia Mary Hanna (with horse Umbro)[57]
        • Grand Prix Freestyle to Music: Australia Mary Hanna (with horse Umbro)[58]
    • October 16, 2014 – March 15, 2015: 2014–15 FEI Western European League[59]
  • April 15–19: 2015 FEI World Cup Finals in United States Las Vegas (shared with the show jumping event)[37]

FEI Nations Cup in Show Jumping

  • February 10 – September 6: 2015 FEI Nations Cup Show Jumping Schedule[63]
    • February 10–15: Cup #1 in United States Ocala, Florida
      • Team Jumping winners:  Ireland[64][65]
        • Darragh Kenny with horse Picolo
        • Lorcan Gallagher with horse Diktator van de Boslehoeve
        • Kevin Babington with horse Shorapur, and
        • Conor Swail with horse Grafton
    • February 18–21: Cup #2 in United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi
      • Team Jumping winners:  Qatar[66][67]
        • Ali Al Rumaihi with horse Gunder
        • Khalid Al Emadi with horse Tamira IV
        • Sheikh Ali Bin Khalid Al Thani with horse Vienna Olympic, and
        • Bassem Hassan Mohammed with horse Palloubet d'Halong
    • April 23–26: Cup #3 at the Mexico Coapexpan Equestrian Club in Xalapa
      • Team Jumping winners:  United States[68][69]
        • Candice King with horse Kismet 50
        • Callan Solem with horse VDL Wizard
        • Ali Wolff with horse Casall, and
        • Brianne Goutal with horse Nice de Prissey
    • April 29 – May 3: Cup #4 in Belgium Lummen
      • Team Jumping winners:  Italy[70][71]
        • Luca Maria Moneta with horse Neptune Brecourt
        • Lorenzo de Luca with horse Erco van T Roosakker
        • Daniele Augusto Da Rios with horse For Passion, and
        • Piergiorgio Bucci with horse Casallo Z
    • May 7–10: Cup #5 in Austria Linz–Ebelsberg
      • Team Jumping winners:  Czech Republic[72][73]
        • Zuzana Zelinkova with horse Caleri II
        • Emma Augier de Moussac with horse Charly Brown
        • Ondrej Zvara with horse Cento Lano, and
        • Ales Opatrny with horse Acovardo
    • May 14–17: Cup #6 in France La Baule-Escoublac
      • Team Jumping winners:  Great Britain[74][75]
        • Joe Clee with horse Utamaro D'Ecaussines
        • Spencer Roe with horse Wonder Why
        • Guy Williams with horse Titus, and
        • Michael Whitaker with horse Cassionato
    • May 14–17: Cup #7 in Denmark Odense
      • Team Jumping winners:  Belgium[76][77]
        • Gilles Dunon with horse Fou de Toi v. Keihoeve
        • Catherine van Roosbroeck with horse Gautcho da Quinta
        • Wilm Vermeir with horse Garrincha Hedoniste, and
        • Jerome Guery with horse Papillon Z
    • May 21–24: Cup #8 in Italy Rome
      • Team Jumping winners:  Great Britain[78][79]
        • Holly Gillott with horse Dougie Douglas
        • Robert Whitaker with horse Catwalk IV
        • Michael Whitaker with horse Cassionato, and
        • John Whitaker with horse Argento
    • May 28–31: Cup #9 in Portugal Lisbon
      • Team Jumping winners:  Spain[80][81]
        • Alberto Marquez Galobardes with horse Belcanto Z
        • Gerardo Menendez Mieres with horse Cassino DC
        • Laura Roquet Puignero with horse Quilate del Duero, and
        • Ivan Serrano Saenz with horse Condor
    • June 4–7: Cup #10 in Poland Sopot
    • June 4–7: Cup #11 in Switzerland St. Gallen
      • Team Jumping winners:  Belgium[84][85]
        • Piete Devos with horse Dream of India Greenfield
        • Niels Bruynseels with horse Pommeau du Heup
        • Jos Verlooy with horse Domino, and
        • Grégory Wathelet with horse Conrad de Hus
    • June 17–21: Cup #12 in Netherlands Rotterdam
      • Team Jumping winners:  Great Britain[86][87]
        • Ben Maher with horse Diva II
        • Joe Clee with horse Utamaro D'Ecaussines
        • Jessica Mendoza with horse Spirit T, and
        • Michael Whitaker with horse Cassionato
    • July 9–12: Cup #13 in Sweden Falsterbo
    • July 16–19: Cup #14 in Hungary Budapest
      • Team Jumping winners:  Denmark[90][91]
        • Sören Pedersen with horse Tailormade Chaloubet
        • Rikke Haastrup with horse Qualico du Bobois
        • Thomas Sandgaard with horse Amarone, and
        • Andreas Schou with horse Allstar
    • July 23–26: Cup #15 in Slovakia Bratislava
      • Team Jumping winners:  France[92]
        • Geoffroy de Coligny with horse Qaid Louviere
        • Marc Le Berre with horse Rubis du Rustick
        • Bernard Briand Chevalier with horse Qadillac du Heup, and
        • Francois Xavier Boudant with horse Stella Lyght
    • July 30 – August 2: Cup #16 in United Kingdom Hickstead, West Sussex
      • Team Jumping winners:  Belgium[93][94]
        • Pieter Devos with horse Dylano
        • Judy Ann Melchior with horse As Cold As Ice Z
        • Gudrun Patteet with horse Sea Coast Pebles Z, and
        • Olivier Philippaerts with horse H&M Armstrong van de Kapel
    • August 5–9: Cup #17 in Republic of Ireland Dublin
    • August 26–31: Cup #18 in Spain Gijón
      • Team Jumping winners:  France[97]
        • Alexandre Fontanelle with horse Prime Time des Vagues
        • Cyril Bouvard with horse Quasi Modo Z
        • Adeline Hecart with horse Pasha du Gue, and
        • Aymeric de Ponnat with horse Ricore Courcelle
    • September 2–6: Cup #19 (final) in Italy Arezzo
      • Team Jumping winners:  Brazil[98][99]
        • Marlon Módolo Zanotelli with horse Valetto Jx
        • Karina Johannpeter with horse Casper
        • Yuri Mansur Guerios with horse Cornetto K, and
        • Bernardo Alves with horse Vatson Sitte
  • September 24–27: 2015 FEI Nations Cup in Show Jumping Series Final in Spain Barcelona[100]

FEI Nations Cup in Dressage

FEI Nations Cup in Eventing

  • March 19 – October 11: 2015 FEI Nations Cup Eventing Schedule[120]
    • March 19–22: Cup #1 in France Fontainebleau
      • Individual winner: Germany Michael Jung (with horse La Biosthetique – SAM FBW)[121]
      • Team winners:  France[122]
        • Gwendolen Fer with horse Romantic Love
        • Arnaud Boiteau with horse Quoriano 'Ene HN'
        • Hélène Vattier with horse Quito de Baliere, and
        • Karim Laghouag with horse Entebbe de Hus
    • April 24–26: Cup #2 in Republic of Ireland Ballindenisk, Watergrasshill
      • Individual winner: United Kingdom Emilie Chandler (with horse Gino Royale)[123]
      • Team winners:  Great Britain[124]
        • Nicky Roncoroni with horse Stonedge
        • Louise Harwood with horse Whitson
        • Georgie Strang with horse Cooley Business Time, and
        • Izzy Taylor with horse KBIS Starchaser
    • May 28–31: Cup #3 in United Kingdom Houghton Hall
      • Individual winner: France Luc Château (with horse Propriano de L'ebat)[125]
      • Team winners:  Germany[126]
    • June 25–28: Cup #4 in Poland Strzegom
      • Individual winner: Belgium Karin Donckers (with horse Fletcha van't Verahof)[127]
      • Team winners:  Great Britain[128]
        • Izzy Taylor with horse KBIS Starburst
        • Sarah Bullimore with horse Valentino V
        • Emily Llewellyn with horse Greenlawn Sky High, and
        • Jodie Amos with horse Figaro van het Broekxhof
    • August 11–14: Cup #5 in Germany Aachen
      • Individual winner: Germany Ingrid Klimke (with horse FRH Escada JS)[129]
      • Team winners:  Germany[130]
        • Ingrid Klimke with horse Horseware Hale Bob
        • Sandra Auffarth with horse Opgun Louvo
        • Michael Jung with horse Halunke FBW, and
        • Dirk Schrade with horse Hop and Skip
    • September 17–20: Cup #6 in Italy Montelibretti
      • Event cancelled.
    • September 24–27: Cup #7 in Belgium Waregem
      • Individual winner: United Kingdom Nana Dalton (with horse Abbeylara Prince)[131]
      • Team winners:  Germany[132]
        • Andreas Ostholt with horse Pennsylvania 28
        • Julia Krajewski with horse Samourai du Thot
        • Anna-Maria Rieke with horse Petite Dame, and
        • Andreas Dibowski with horse FRH Butts Avedon
    • October 8–11: Cup #8 in Netherlands Boekelo (final)
      • Individual winner: United Kingdom Nicola Wilson (with horse Bulana)[133]
      • Team winners:  Ireland[134]
        • Jonty Evans with horse Cooley Rorke's Drift
        • Joseph Murphy with horse Westwinds Hercules
        • Cathal Daniels with horse Rioghan Rua, and
        • Padraig McCarthy with horse Simon Porloe

Longines Global Champions Tour for show jumping

  • April 2 – November 14: 2015 Global Champions Tour[135]
    • April 2–4: Tour #1 in United States Miami Beach, Florida[136]
      • Class 14: Miami Beach 2015 CSI5* 1.60m (Global Champions Tour) Winner: United Kingdom Scott Brash (with horse Hello Sanctos)[137]
    • April 22–25: Tour #2 in Belgium Antwerp[138]
      • Class 06: Antwerp 2015 CSI5* 1.60m (Global Champions Tour) Winner: France Simon Delestre (with horse Ryan des Hayettes)[139]
    • May 1–3: Tour #3 in Spain Madrid[140]
      • Class 10: Madrid 2015 CSI5* 1.60m (Global Champions Tour) Winner: Portugal Luciana Diniz (with horse Winningmood)[141]
    • May 8–10: Tour #4 in China Shanghai[142]
      • Class 04: Shanghai 2015 CSI5* 1.60 m (Global Champions Tour) Winner: Netherlands Harrie Smolders (with horse Regina Z)[143]
    • May 14–17: Tour #5 in Germany Hamburg[144]
      • Class 06: Hamburg 2015 CSI5* 1.60 m (Global Champions Tour) Winner: United States Kent Farrington (with horse Voyeur)[145]
    • June 11–13: Tour #6 in France Cannes[146]
      • Class 14: Cannes 2015 CSI5* 1.60 m (Global Champions Tour) Winner: France Penelope Leprevost (with horse Ratina d'la Rousserie)[147]
    • June 25–27: Tour #7 in  Monaco[148]
      • Class 05: Monaco 2015 CSI5* 1.60m (Global Champions Tour) Winner: United Kingdom Scott Brash (with horse Hello M'Lady)[149]
    • July 3–5: Tour #8 in France Paris[150]
      • Class 11: Paris 2015 CSI5* 1.60m (Global Champions Tour) Winner: Republic of Ireland Bertram Allen (with horse Romanov)[151]
    • July 9–11: Tour #9 in Portugal CascaisEstoril[152]
      • Class 04: Cascais 2015 CSI5* 1.60m (Global Champions Tour) Winner: United Kingdom Scott Brash (with horse Hello Sanctos)[153]
    • July 17–19: Tour #10 in France Chantilly[154]
      • Class 04: Chantilly 2015 CSI5* 1.60m (Global Champions Tour) Winner: Belgium Grégory Wathelet (with horse Conrad de Hus)[155]
    • July 24–26: Tour #11 in United Kingdom London[156]
    • August 13–16: Tour #12 in Netherlands Valkenswaard[158]
      • Class 06: Valkenswaard 2015 CSI5* 1.60m (Global Champions Tour) Winner: Germany Marco Kutscher (with horse van Gogh)[159]
    • September 11–13: Tour #13 in Italy Rome[160]
      • Class 08: Rome 2015 CSI5* 1.60m (Global Champions Tour) Winner: Sweden Rolf-Göran Bengtsson (with horse Casall ASK)[161]
    • September 17–20: Tour #14 in Austria Vienna[162]
      • Class 04: Vienna 2015 CSI5* 1.60m (Global Champions Tour) Winner: Portugal Luciana Diniz (with horse Winningmood)[163]
    • November 12–14: Tour #15 (final) in Qatar Doha[164]
      • Class 05: Doha 2015 CSI5* 1.60m (Global Champions Tour) Winner: Portugal Luciana Diniz (with horse Fit For Fun)[165]

Spruce Meadows Tournaments for show jumping

  • June 3 – September 13: 2015 Spruce Meadows Tournaments in Canada Calgary
    • June 3–7: The National[166]
    • June 11–14: The Continental[168]
    • June 24–28: Canada One[170]
      • Biggest Purse: C$126,000 Imperial Challenge
        • Winner: Egypt Sameh El-Dahan (with horse Sumas Zorro)[171]
    • June 30 – July 5: The North American[172]
    • July 9–12: The Pan American[174]
      • Biggest Purse: C$400,000 Pan American Cup Presented by ROLEX
        • Winner: United States Kent Farrington (with horse Voyeur)[175]
    • September 9–13: The Masters (final)[176]
      • C$300,000 BMO Nations' Cup
        • Winners:  Brazil[177]
        • Pedro Veniss with horse Quabri de L'Isle
        • Felipe Amaral with horse Premiere Carthoes
        • Eduardo Menezes with horse Quintol, and
        • Rodrigo Pessoa with horse Status
      • Biggest Purse: C$1,500,000 CP International Grand Prix Presented by ROLEX

Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing

Other equestrian events

  • July 1–5: FEI Dressage Children, Junior & Under 21 European Championships 2015 in France Vidauban
    • Open Junior Individual Test Dressage winner: Germany Hannah Erbe with horse Carlos
    • Open Under 21 Individual Test Dressage winner: Netherlands Dana van Lierop with horse Equestricons Walkuere
    • Open Children Individual Test Dressage winner: Denmark Sofia Valentina Hegstrup with horse Santa
    • Open Junior Individual Dressage Freestyle winner: Spain Juan Matute Guimon with horse Dhannie Ymas
    • Open Under 21 Individual Dressage Freestyle winner: Germany Bianca Nowag with horse Fair Play RB
    • Open Junior Team Dressage winners:  Germany (Paulina Holzknecht with horse Wells Fargo, Kristin Biermann with horse Zwetcher, Semmieke Rothenberger with horse Geisha, Hannah Erbe with horse Carlos)
    • Open Under 21 Team Dressage winners:  Germany (Claire-Louise Averkorn with horse Condio B, Vivien Niemann with horse Don Vertino, Anna-Christina Abbelen with horse Fuerst On Tour, Bianca Nowag with horse Fair Play RB)
    • Open Children Team Dressage winners:  Switzerland (Jorina Miehling with horse Rising Star, Annina Lüthi with horse Odin III, Meiling Ngovan with horse Don Paulo)

References

  1. ^ Aquece Rio International Horse Trials 2015 Website Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ 2014–15 FEI Show Jumping Season Page
  3. ^ 2014 FEI Japan League Final Results
  4. ^ FEI's Vrouwe Toltien Performance Page
  5. ^ 2014 FEI Central Asian League Final Results
  6. ^ FEI's Charlize Performance Page
  7. ^ 2014 FEI China League Final Results
  8. ^ FEI's Bolero Performance Page
  9. ^ 2015 FEI Australian League Final Results
  10. ^ FEI's Caltango Performance Page
  11. ^ 2014 FEI Central European League South Results
  12. ^ FEI's Heart Stealer Performance Page
  13. ^ 2014 FEI South African League Final Results
  14. ^ FEI's Capital Don Cumarco Performance Page
  15. ^ 2014 FEI South American South League Final Results
  16. ^ FEI's Landpeter do Feroleto Performance Page
  17. ^ 2014–15 FEI North American League West Final Results
  18. ^ FEI's Zamiro Performance Page
  19. ^ 2014 FEI Caucasian League Final Results
  20. ^ FEI's Concorde 57 Performance Page
  21. ^ 2014 FEI Central European League North Results
  22. ^ FEI's Andrius Petrovas' Performance Page
  23. ^ 2014 FEI South American North League Final Results
  24. ^ FEI's Cassaro 5 Performance Page
  25. ^ 2014–15 FEI North American League East Final Results
  26. ^ FEI's Quality Girl Performance Page
  27. ^ 2014–15 FEI Arab League Final Results
  28. ^ FEI's Abdullah Al-Sharbatly Performance Page
  29. ^ 2014–15 FEI Western European League Final Results
  30. ^ FEI's Steve Guerdat Performance Page
  31. ^ 2015 FEI New Zealand League Final Results
  32. ^ FEI's Katie Laurie Performance Page
  33. ^ 2014 FEI South East Asian League Final Results
  34. ^ FEI's Viranka B Performance Page
  35. ^ 2015 FEI Central European League Final Winner Profile
  36. ^ FEI's Undercontract Performance Page
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  45. ^ FEI's Legolas 92 Performance Page
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  48. ^ Brisbane 2014 Grand Prix Freestyle to Music Dressage Results Page
  49. ^ Brisbane 2014 Grand Prix Special Dressage Results Page
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  58. ^ Boneo 2014 Grand Prix Freestyle to Music Dressage Results Page
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  64. ^ Irish on fire at Furusiyya opener in Florida
  65. ^ 2015 CSIO4* OCALA (USA) 03 – FURUSIYYA FEI NATIONS CUP Final Results
  66. ^ Qatar scoops Furusiyya and Olympic qualification with win in Abu Dhabi
  67. ^ 2015 CSIO5* Abu Dhabi (UAE) FURUSIYYA FEI NATIONS CUP Final Results Archived 2015-02-22 at the Wayback Machine
  68. ^ Americans win Furusiyya leg in Coapexpan
  69. ^ CSIO4* Coapexpan (MEX) 03 – FURUSIYYA FEI NATIONS CUP Final Results
  70. ^ Italians win first Furusiyya Europe Division I leg in Lummen
  71. ^ CSIO5* LUMMEN (BEL) 05 – FURUSIYYA FEI NATIONS CUP Final Results
  72. ^ Classy Czechs cruise to Furusiyya victory in Linz
  73. ^ CSIO4* Linz-Ebelsberg (AUT) 05 – FURUSIYYA FEI NATIONS CUP Final Results
  74. ^ Brilliant British beat them all at La Baule
  75. ^ CSIO5* – Coupe des Nations Furusiyya FEI présentée par Longines in France Final Results Archived 2015-09-26 at the Wayback Machine
  76. ^ Belgians pip British in exciting battle at Odense
  77. ^ CSIO3* Odense (DEN) 48 – FURUSIYYA FEI NATIONS CUP presented by ORIFARM Final Results
  78. ^ Brilliant British make it a back-to-back double in Rome
  79. ^ Competition No 6 – Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup presented by LONGINES Final Results Archived 2015-08-28 at the Wayback Machine
  80. ^ Super Spanish win Furusiyya leg in Lisbon
  81. ^ CSIO3* LISBOA (POR) 06 – FURUSIYYA FEI NATIONS CUP presented by BALOUBET DE ROUET
  82. ^ Germany pips France in two-way showdown at Sopot
  83. ^ CSIO5* Sopot (POL) 06 – FURUSIYYA FEI NATIONS CUP presented by TOTALIZATOR SPORTOWY
  84. ^ Belgians clinch historic Furusiyya victory at St Gallen
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  86. ^ British make it a Furusiyya hat-trick in Rotterdam
  87. ^ S5 – Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup presented by Longines (Rotterdam) Archived 2015-08-22 at the Wayback Machine
  88. ^ FLAWLESS DUTCH SCOOP FURUSIYYA VICTORY AT FALSTERBO
  89. ^ I5 – Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup presented by Longines (Falsterbo) Archived 2015-07-13 at the Wayback Machine
  90. ^ DANES HANDLE THE HEAT TO WIN AT BUDAPEST
  91. ^ 07 CSIO3* – Int. jumping competition (1.60 m) – GP QUALIFIER
  92. ^ FRANCE PIPS FINLAND IN CLOSE CONTEST AT BRATISLAVA
  93. ^ Belgians win through in three-round Furusiyya thriller at Hickstead
  94. ^ The Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup presented by Longines Hickstead 2015 Results Archived 2015-10-08 at the Wayback Machine
  95. ^ Irish fly to victory in Furusiyya leg on home ground
  96. ^ 8 – Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup presented by Longines Dublin 2015 Results Archived 2015-09-09 at the Wayback Machine
  97. ^ Fighting French win through at gripping Furusiyya qualifier in Gijón
  98. ^ Brazil pips France and Czechs win Furusiyya Europe Division 2 League
  99. ^ FURUSIYYA FEI NATIONS CUP CSIO3* San Marino Arezzo 2015 Results
  100. ^ "CSIO Barcelona 2015 official website". Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved August 1, 2017.
  101. ^ Belgium takes the Furusiyya 2015 title in gripping finale
  102. ^ Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup Jumping Final 2015 Page Archived 2015-10-31 at the Wayback Machine
  103. ^ 2015 FEI Nations Cup Dressage Standings Page
  104. ^ Vidauban 2015 Individual Results Page
  105. ^ Germany tops opening FEI Nations Cup 2015 leg at Vidauban
  106. ^ VIDAUBAN*DRESSAGE*FESTIVAL*2015 CDIO3 NATIONS CUP DRESSAGE Results
  107. ^ Wellington 2015 Individual Results Page
  108. ^ FEI Nations Cup Dressage; USA 1 win in Wellington
  109. ^ Rotterdam 2015 Individual Results Page Archived 2015-08-28 at the Wayback Machine
  110. ^ FEI Nations Cup Dressage: Dutch deliver again on home turf in Rotterdam
  111. ^ Rotterdam 2015 Team Results Page Archived 2015-06-22 at the Wayback Machine
  112. ^ Hagen 2015 Individual Results Page
  113. ^ FEI Nations Cup Dressage: Germans cruise home at Hagen
  114. ^ Hagen 2015 Team Results
  115. ^ Falsterbo 2015 Individual Results Page
  116. ^ FEI Nations Cup Dressage: Swedes on song at Falsterbo
  117. ^ Hickstead 2015 Individual Results Page
  118. ^ FEI Nations Cup Dressage: Danes do the double at Hickstead
  119. ^ "Hickstead CDIO & British Young Horse Championships Page". Archived from the original on July 22, 2015. Retrieved August 1, 2017.
  120. ^ 2015 FEI Eventing Calendar Archived 2015-01-01 at the Wayback Machine
  121. ^ Cup #1 Individual Results Page
  122. ^ FEI Nations Cup Eventing 2015: France are unbeatable at home to steal early lead
  123. ^ Cup #2 Individual Results Page
  124. ^ FEI Nations Cup Eventing 2015: British team chalk up first victory
  125. ^ Cup #3 Individual Results Page
  126. ^ FEI Nations Cup Eventing 2015: Germany jumps into contention with first win in Britain
  127. ^ LeaderBoard · Strzegom Horse Trials 2015 · CICO3*
  128. ^ FEI Nations Cup Eventing 2015: British team triumph at Strzegom
  129. ^ FEI's Aachen 2015 Eventing Individual Results
  130. ^ FEI's Aachen 2015 Eventing Team Results
  131. ^ FEI's Waregem 2015 Eventing Individual Results
  132. ^ FEI's Waregem 2015 Eventing Team Results
  133. ^ Military Boekelo-Enschede 2015 · CCIO3*-NC Results Page Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine
  134. ^ FEI Nations Cup Eventing 2015: Irish eyes are smiling at Boekelo while Britain clinches series title
  135. ^ 2015 Longines Global Champions Tour Website
  136. ^ 2015 LGCT's Miami Beach Page
  137. ^ Class 14: Miami Beach 2015 CSI5* 1.60m Final Results Page
  138. ^ 2015 LGCT's Antwerp Page
  139. ^ Class 06: Antwerp 2015 CSI5* 1.60m Final Results Page
  140. ^ 2015 LGCT's Madrid Page
  141. ^ Class 10: Madrid 2015 CSI5* 1.60m Final Results Page
  142. ^ 2015 LGCT's Shanghai Page
  143. ^ Class 04: Shanghai 2015 CSI5* 1.60 m Final Results Page
  144. ^ 2015 LGCT's Hamburg Page
  145. ^ Class 06: Hamburg 2015 CSI5* 1.60 m Final Results Page
  146. ^ 2015 LGCT's Cannes Page
  147. ^ Class 14: Cannes 2015 CSI5* 1.60 m Final Results Page
  148. ^ 2015 LGCT's Monaco Page
  149. ^ Class 05: Monaco 2015 CSI5* 1.60m Final Results Page
  150. ^ 2015 LGCT's Paris Page
  151. ^ Class 11: Paris 2015 CSI5* 1.60m Final Results Page
  152. ^ 2015 LGCT's Cascais–Estoril Page
  153. ^ Class 04: Cascais 2015 CSI5* 1.60m Final Results Page
  154. ^ 2015 LGCT's Chantilly Page
  155. ^ Class 04: Chantilly 2015 CSI5* 1.60m Final Results Page
  156. ^ 2015 LGCT's London Page
  157. ^ Class 10: London 2015 CSI5* 1.60m Final Results Page
  158. ^ 2015 LGCT's Valkenswaard Page
  159. ^ Class 06: Valkenswaard 2015 CSI5* 1.60m Final Results Page
  160. ^ 2015 LGCT's Rome Page
  161. ^ Class 08: Rome 2015 CSI5* 1.60m Final Results Page
  162. ^ 2015 LGCT's Vienna Page
  163. ^ Class 04: Vienna 2015 CSI5* 1.60m Final Results Page
  164. ^ 2015 LGCT's Doha Page
  165. ^ Class 05: Doha 2015 CSI5* 1.60m Final Results Page
  166. ^ Spruce Meadows' 2015 National Tournament Page
  167. ^ 2015 Royal Bank of Canada Grand Prix Results Page
  168. ^ Spruce Meadows' 2015 Continental Tournament Page
  169. ^ 2015 Canadian Pacific Railway Grand Prix Results Page
  170. ^ Spruce Meadows' 2015 Canada One Tournament Page
  171. ^ 2015 Imperial Oil Challenge Results Page
  172. ^ Spruce Meadows' 2015 North American Tournament Page
  173. ^ 2015 ATCO Power Queen Elizabeth II Cup Results Page
  174. ^ Spruce Meadows' 2015 Pan American Tournament Page
  175. ^ 2015 Pan American Cup Results Page
  176. ^ Spruce Meadows' 2015 Masters Tournament Page
  177. ^ $300,000 BMO Nations' Cup – 1.60M Final Results
  178. ^ CP International Grand Prix presented by Rolex – 1.60M Final Results
  179. ^ Gleneagles powers to 2,000 Guineas success at Newmarket
  180. ^ 2015 Randwick Guineas Results
  181. ^ HorseRacing.com.au Rosehill Guineas Page
  182. ^ Australian Derby Day Page
  183. ^ 2015 Hong Kong Stewards' Cup Results
  184. ^ Moore confirms Dubai designs after Rome conquers in Citibank Hong Kong Gold Cup
  185. ^ Super Star shines for Cruz in Standard Chartered Champions & Chater Cup Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine

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