2013 European Dressage Championships Explained

2013 European Dressage Championship
Host City:Herning, Denmark
Dates:21–25 August
Events:3
Team, GP Special, GP Freestyle
Records Set:1
Level:Senior, Under 25
Previous:2011
Next:2015

The 2013 European Dressage Championship, known for sponsorship reasons as the Blue Hors European Dressage Championship was held between August 21 and August 25, 2013 in Herning, Denmark. It formed part of the 2013 FEI ECCO European Championships; other disciplines included were Showjumping and Para-Dressage.

Germany, the historically dominant nation in European and World dressage, regained its European team title, which it had lost to Great Britain in 2011. The Netherlands edged out the British team, for whom Olympic team champion Laura Tomlinson was a late withdrawal, for the silver team medal.

The individual competitions were dominated by the British double Olympic champion Charlotte Dujardin, riding Valegro, winning her first European titles and edging out 2011 double individual champion Adelinde Cornelissen. Dujardin set a new Championship record in the Individual Freestyle or Kr with the second highest score ever recorded in the discipline.

The 2013 event was the 26th edition of the European Dressage Championships. Parallel to the senior European Championships, a Youth Horse Show for riders up to 25 years of age was also held.

Medal summary

Team Dressage

Fabienne Lütkemeier
riding D´Agostino 5
Isabell Werth
riding Don Johnson FRH
Kristina Sprehe
riding Desperados FRH
Helen Langehanenberg
riding Damon Hill NRW
234.651
Danielle Heijkoop
riding Kingsley Siro
Hans Peter Minderhoud
riding Glock´s Romanov
Edward Gal
riding Glock´s Undercover
Adelinde Cornelissen
riding Parzival
233.967
Charlotte Dujardin
riding Valegro
Carl Hester
riding Uthopia
Gareth Hughes
riding Dv Stenkjers Nadonna
Michael Eilberg
riding Half Moon Delphi
233.540
Individual GP Special DetailsCharlotte Dujardin
riding Valegro
85.699 Helen Langehanenberg
riding Damon Hill
84.330Adelinde Cornelissen
riding Parzival
81.548
Individual GP Freestyle (Kúr) DetailsCharlotte Dujardin
riding Valegro
91.250 CRHelen Langehanenberg
riding Damon Hill
87.286Adelinde Cornelissen
riding Parzival
86.393

Medal table

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12013
21203
30123
Total 3 3 3 9

Minor Competitions

As part of the event, two individual under 25 'junior' competitions were also held. They were both won by Nanna Skodborg Merrald, as hosts Denmark dominated the medals in both disciplines.

Under 25
Intermediere II Nanna Skodborg Merrald
riding Millibar
74.605 Daniel Bachmann Andersen
riding Donna Silver
71.184Nadine Husenbeth
riding Florida 94
70.877
Grand Prix Nanna Skodborg Merrald
riding Millibar
73.411 Daniel Bachmann Andersen
riding Donna Silver
71.628Nadine Husenbeth
riding Florida 94
69.767

Competitions

General

Competition was held in the MCH Arena of Herning, in three events; the team event involved three or four horses per nation (the three best scores are counted), while individuals competed in two individual competitions, Individual Grand Prix Spécial and two days later in the individual Grand Prix Freestyle or Kúr. Unlike in the Olympic Games, scores in the two individual disciplines were not combined, and medals were awarded in each discipline separately.

At this European Championship a record number of participants started the Championship competitions. In the Team Grand Prix de Dressage 64 riders and 16 teams start. Each nation can start with a team of three or four riders, each rider with one horse.

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