Show Jumping World Championships
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The Show Jumping World Championships, or the show jumping competition at the World Equestrian Games, was started in 1953, with individual competition. In 1978 Team competitions began, and men and women began competing against one another. From 1990, show jumping was brought together along with the other equestrian disciplines into the World Equestrian Games (WEG). They are held every four years.
[edit] Individual Results
- 1953 Paris: Francisco Goyoaga
(ESP) and Quorum
- 1954 Madrid: Hans-Günter Winkler
(FRG) and Halla (Hess)
- 1955 Aachen: Hans-Günter Winkler
(FRG) and Orient / Halla (Hess)
- 1956 Aachen: Raimondo d’Inzeo
(ITA) and Merano (Salerno)
- 1960 Venezia: Raimondo d’Inzeo
(ITA) and Gowran Girl (ISH)
- 1966 Buenos Aires: Pierre Jonquères d'Oriola
(FRA) and Pomone B (SF)
- 1970 La Baule: David Broome
(GBR) and Beethoven (ISH)
- 1974 Hickstead: Hartwig Steenken
(FRG) and Simona (Hann)
- 1978 Aachen: Gerd Wiltfang
(FRG) and Roman (Westf)
- 1982 Dublin: Norbert Koof
(FRG) and Fire II (Westf)
- 1986 Aachen: Gail Greenough
(CAN) and Mr T (Hann)
- 1990 Stockholm: Eric Navet
(FRA) and M. Quito de Baussy (SF)
- 1994 Den Haag: Franke Sloothaak
(GER) and S.P. Weihaiwej (Oldbg)
- 1998 Rome: Rodrigo Pessoa
(BRA) and Gandini Lianos (Holst)
- 2002 Jerez de la Frontera: Dermot Lennon
(IRL) and Liscalgot (ISH)
- 2006 Aachen: Jos Lansink
(BEL) and Cavalor Cumano (Holst)
[edit] Team Results
1978 Aachen:
Derek Ricketts / Hydrophane Coldstream
Caroline Bradley / Tigre
Malcolm Pyrah / Law Court
David Broome / Philco
1982 Dublin:
Michel Robert / Ideal de la Haye
Patrick Caron / Malesan Eole IV
Frédéric Cottier / Flambeau C
Gilles B. de Balanda / Malesan Galoubet
1986 Aachen:
Michael Matz / Chef
Conrad Homfeld / Abdullah
Katie Monahan / Amadia
Katharine Burdsall / The Natural
1990 Stockholm:
Eric Navet / M. Quito de Baussy
Hubert Bourdy / Morgat
Roger-Yves Bost / Norton de Rhuys
Pierre Durand / Jappeloup
1994 Den Haag:
Franke Sloothaak / S.P. Weihaiwej
Sören von Rönne / Taggi
Dirk Hafemeister / P.S. Priamos
Ludger Beerbaum / Almox Ratina Z
1998 Rome:
Lars Nieberg / Loro P. Esprit
Markus Beerbaum / Lady Weingard
Franke Sloothaak / SP Joly
Ludger Beerbaum / P.S. Priamos
2002 Jerez de la Frontera:
Eric Levallois / Diamant de Semilly Ecolit
Reynald Angot / Tlaloc M
Gilles Bertran de Balanda / Crocus Graverie
Eric Navet / Dollar du Murier Hts de Seine
2006 Aachen:
Piet Raymakers / Van Schijndel's Curtis
Jeroen Dubbeldam / BMC Up And Down
Albert Zoer / Okidoki
Gerco Schröder / Eurocommerce Berlin
[edit] Women's World Championships
- 1965 Hickstead: Marion Coakes
(GBR) and Stroller
- 1970 Copenhagen: Janou Lefèbvre
(FRA) and Rocket
- 1974 La Baule: Janou Tissot-Lefèbvre
(FRA) and Rocket