2017 in equestrianism
Appearance
2016–17 FEI World Cup Jumping
[edit]- April 9, 2016 – December 3, 2016: 2016 FEI World Cup Jumping – Japan League
- Winner: Jun Takada (with horse Zilvana Verte)[1]
- April 22, 2016 – October 7, 2016: 2016 FEI World Cup Jumping – China League
- Winner: Patrick Lam (with horse Al Capone)[2]
- April 27, 2016 – June 19, 2016: 2016 FEI World Cup Jumping – Central Asian League
- Winner: Nurjon Tuyakbaev (with horse King Cornet L)[3]
- April 28, 2016 – November 27, 2016: 2016 FEI World Cup Jumping – South America League
- April 29, 2016 – October 30, 2016: 2016 FEI World Cup Jumping – South African League
- Winner: Lisa Williams (with horse Campbell)[6]
- May 25, 2016 – September 25, 2016: 2016 FEI World Cup Jumping – Caucasus League
- Winner: Tornike Papiashvili (with horse Ambishen)[7]
- May 12, 2016 – December 4, 2016: 2016 FEI World Cup Jumping – Central European League
- July 27, 2016 – March 12, 2017 2016–17 FEI World Cup Jumping – North American League
- Eastern NAL winner: Kent Farrington (with horses Gazelle, Creedance, and Voyeur)[11]
- Western NAL winner: Nayel Nassar (with horses Lordan and Acita 4)[12]
- July 29, 2016 – January 22, 2017: 2016–17 FEI World Cup Jumping – Australian League
- Winner: Clint Beresford (with horse Emmaville Jitterbug)[13]
- September 30, 2016 – February 4, 2017: 2016–17 FEI World Cup Jumping – Arab League
- Winner: Sheikh Ali Al-Thani (with horses Carolina 31, Imperio Egipcio Milton, and Come Soon)[14]
- October 1, 2016 – December 25, 2016: 2016 FEI World Cup Jumping – South East Asian League
- Winner: Jaruporn Limpichati (with horse Irregular Choice)[15]
- October 13, 2016 – February 26, 2017: 2016–17 FEI World Cup Jumping – Western European League
- Winner: Kevin Staut (with three different horses)[16]
- October 19, 2016 – January 15, 2017: 2016–17 FEI World Cup Jumping – New Zealand League
- Winner: Katie Laurie (with horses Casebrooke Lomond & On the Point Eve)[17]
2016–17 FEI World Cup Dressage
[edit]- April 13, 2016 – December 11, 2016: 2016 FEI World Cup Dressage – Central European League
- Winner: Inessa Merkulova with horse Mister X[18]
- April 28, 2016 – October 2, 2016: 2016 FEI World Cup Dressage – North American League
- Winner: Jacqueline Brooks with horse D. Niro[19]
- May 26, 2016 – March 12, 2017: 2016–17 FEI World Cup Dressage – Western European League
- Winner: Isabell Werth with horses Emilo, Don Johnson FRH, & Weihegold Old[20]
- February 1–4: 2017 FEI World Cup Dressage – Pacific League
- Winner: Wendi Williamson with horse Déjà vu MH[21]
2017 Show Jumping World Cup and Dressage World Cup Finals
[edit]- March 27 – April 2: 2017 FEI World Cup Show Jumping and Dressage Finals in Omaha, Nebraska[22]
- Winners: McLain Ward with horse HH Azur (show jumping)[23] / Isabell Werth with horse Weihegold (dressage)[24]
2017 FEI Nations Cup Jumping
[edit]- February 14 – October 1: 2017 FEI Nations Cup Jumping Season[25]
- February 14–19: NCJ #1 in Ocala, Florida[26]
- Individual winners: Cian O'Connor (with horse Seringat), Beezie Madden (with horse Breitling LS), Tiffany Foster (with horse Victor)
- Team winners: Ireland (Shane Sweetnam (with horse Chaqui Z), Kevin Babington (with horse Shorapur), Richie Moloney (with horse Carrabis Z), Cian O'Connor (with horse Seringat))
- February 15–18: NCJ #2 in Al Ain[27]
- Individual winners: Patrice Delaveau (with horse Aquila Hdc), Philippe Rozier (with horse Rahotep de Toscane), Sheikh Ali Al-Thani (with horse First Division)
- Team winners: France (Philippe Rozier (with horse Rahotep de Toscane), Frédéric David (with horse Equador Van'T Roosakker), Adeline Hecart (with horse Pasha du Gue), Patrice Delaveau (with horse Aquila Hdc))
- April 26–30: NCJ #3 in Lummen[28]
- Individual winners: Olivier Philippaerts (with horse H&M Cabrio van de Heffinck), Mario Stevens (with horse Baloubet 4), Gerardo Meléndez Mieres (with horse Cassino DC)
- Team winners: Germany (Maurice Tebbel (with horse Chacco's Son), Holger Wulschner (with horse BSC Skipper), Mario Stevens (with horse Baloubet 4), André Thieme (with horse Conthendrix))
- May 4–7: NCJ #4 in Linz-Ebelsberg[29]
- Individual winners: Jérôme Guery (with horse Grand Cru van de Rozenberg), Zuzana Zelinkova (with horse Caleri II), Robert Whitaker (with horse Catwalk IV)
- Team winners: Italy (Emanuele Gaudiano (with horse Chalou), Davide Sbardella (with horse Triomphe van Schuttershof), Luca Maria Moneta (with horse Herold N), Luca Marziani (with horse Tokyo du Soleil))
- May 4–7: NCJ #5 in Coapexpan (Veracruz)[30]
- Individual winner: Keean White (with horse For Freedom Z)
- Team winners: Mexico (Antonio Maurer (with horse Galileo de Laubry), Patricio Pasquel (with horse Babel), Federico Fernández (with horse Landpeter do Feroleto), Antonio Chedraui Eguia (with horse Ninloubet))
- May 11–14: NCJ #6 in La Baule-Escoublac[31]
- Individual winners: Pénélope Leprevost (with horse Flora de Mariposa), Shane Breen (with horse Golden Hawk), Paul Estermann (with horse Lord Pepsi)
- Team winners: France (Cedric Angot (with horse Saxo de La Cour), Kevin Staut (with horse Reveur de Hurtebise HDC), Roger-Yves Bost (with horse Sangria du Coty), Pénélope Leprevost (with horse Flora de Mariposa))
- May 11–14: NCJ #7 in Drammen[32]
- Individual winner: Alexis Deroubaix (with horse Timon D'Aure)
- Team winners: Ireland (Alexander Butler (with horse Hallowberry Cruz), Mark Mcauley (with horse Utchan de Belheme), Cameron Hanley (with horse Quirex), Captain Geoff Curran (with horse Ringwood Glen))
- May 24–28: NCJ #8 in Rome[33]
- Individual winners: Alberto Zorzi (with horse Fair Light van T Heike), Douglas Lindelöw (with horse Zacramento), Steve Guerdat (with horse Bianca)
- Team winners: Italy (Piergiorgio Bucci (with horse Casallo Z), Alberto Zorzi (with horse Fair Light van T Heike), Lorenzo de Luca (with horse Ensor de Litrange LXII), Bruno Chimirri (with horse Tower Mouche))
- May 25–28: NCJ #9 in Lisbon[34]
- Individual winners: Constant van Paesschen (with horse Carlow van de Helle), Diego Pérez Bilbao (with horse HH Best Buy), Fabienne Daigneux Lange (with horse Venue d'Fees des Hazalles)
- Team winners: Belgium (Constant van Paesschen (with horse Carlow van de Helle), Fabienne Daigneux Lange (with horse Venue d'Fees des Hazalles), Jos Verlooy (with horse Caracas), Nicola Philippaerts (with horse Chilli Willi))
- May 31 – June 4: NCJ #10 in Langley, British Columbia[35]
- Individual winner: Daniel Coyle (with horse Cita)
- Team winners: United States (Adrienne Sternlicht (with horse Cristalline), Margie Goldstein-Engle (with horse Royce), Catherine Nicole Tyree (with horse Bokai), Heather Caristo-Williams (with horse Qui Vive des Songes Z))
- June 1–4: NCJ #11 in St. Gallen[36]
- Individual winners: Steve Guerdat (with horse Bianca), Angelie von Essen (with horse Newton Abbot), Roger-Yves Bost (with horse Sangria du Coty)
- Team winners: Italy (Luca Marziani (with horse Tokyo du Soleil), Paolo Paini (with horse Ottava Meraviglia di Ca' San G), Emilio Bicocchi (with horse Sassicaia Ares), Lorenzo de Luca (with horse Armitages Boy))
- June 1–5: NCJ #12 in Uggerhalne[37]
- Individual winners: Soren Moeller Rohde (with horse Velerne ASK), Alexander Zetterman (with horse Cordalis 8), William Funnell (with horse Billy Buckingham)
- Team winners: Denmark (Lars Bak Andersen (with horse Carrasco), Soren Moeller Rohde (with horse Velerne ASK), Thomas Sandgaard (with horse Amarone), Thomas Velin (with horse Chopin van het Moleneind))
- June 8–11: NCJ #13 in Sopot[38]
- Individual winner: Laura Kraut (with horse Deauville S)
- Team winners: United States (Lauren Hough (with horse Waterford), Paris Sellon (with horse Cassandra), Chloe Reid (with horse Codarco), Laura Kraut (with horse Deauville S))
- June 22–25: NCJ #14 in Rotterdam[39]
- Individual winners: Henrik von Eckermann (with horse Cantinero), Steve Guerdat (with horse Bianca), Lorenzo de Luca (with horse Armitages Boy), Eduardo Álvarez Aznar (with horse Rokfeller de Pleville Bois Margot), Harrie Smolders (with horse Don VHP Z), Marcus Ehning (with horse Pret A Tout), Bertram Allen (with horse Hector van d'Abdijhoeve)
- Team winners: Sweden (Henrik von Eckermann (with horse Cantinero), Rolf-Göran Bengtsson (with horse Clarimo Ask), Douglas Lindelöw (with horse Zacramento), Peder Fredricson (with horse H&M All In))
- June 29 – July 2: NCJ #15 in Roeser[40]
- Individual winners: Diego Pérez Bilbao (with horse HH Best Buy), Philipp Züger (with horse Casanova F Z), Catherine van Roosbroeck (with horse Gautcho da Quinta), Abdullah Mohd al-Marri (with horse Sama Dubai FBH)
- Team winners: Belgium (Catherine van Roosbroeck (with horse Gautcho da Quinta), Dominique Hendrickx (with horse Bacardi Les Hauts), Nicola Philippaerts (with horse H&M Harley VD Bisschop), Wilm Vermeir (with horse IQ van Het Steentje))
- July 13–16: NCJ #16 in Falsterbo[41]
- Individual winners: Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum (with horse Daisy), Shane Sweetnam (with horse Chaqui Z), Chloe Reid (with horse Codarco), Henrik von Eckermann (with horse Mary Lou 194)
- Team winners: Netherlands (Ruben Romp (with horse Audi'S Teavanta II C Z), Aniek Poels (with horse Athene), Michel Hendrix (with horse Baileys), Jur Vrieling (with horse Vdl Glasgow V. Merelsnest))
- July 27–30: NCJ #17 in Hickstead[42]
- Individual winners: Kevin Staut (with horse For Joy Van't Zorgvliet HDC), Harrie Smolders (with horse Don VHP Z), Pedro Veniss (with horse For Felicila), Marlon Modolo Zanotelli (with horse Sirene de La Motte)
- Team winners: Brazil (Marlon Modolo Zanotelli (with horse Sirene de La Motte), Pedro Veniss (with horse For Felicila), Yuri Mansur (with horse Babylotte), Pedro Junqueira Muylaert (with horse Prince Royal Z Mfs))
- August 9–13: NCJ #18 in Dublin[43]
- Individual winners: Michael Greeve (with horse Whitney BB), Lauren Hough (with horse Ohlala), Laura Kraut (with horse Confu), Olivier Robert (with horse Eros)
- Team winners: United States (Lauren Hough (with horse Ohlala), Lillie Keenan (with horse Super Sox), Beezie Madden (with horse Darry Lou), Laura Kraut (with horse Confu))
- August 30 – September 4: NCJ #19 in Gijón[44]
- Individual winners: Nicolas Delmotte (with horse Ilex VP), Ben Maher (with horse MTF Madame X), Roelof Bril (with horse Arlando), Shane Breen (with horse Ipswich van de Wolfsakker)
- Team winners: France (Kevin Staut (with horse For Joy van't Zorgvliet HDC), Edward Levy (with horse Sirius Black), Grégory Cottard (with horse Regate d'Aure), Nicolas Delmotte (with horse Ilex VP))
- September 28 – October 1: NCJ #20 (final) in Barcelona[45]
- There were ten show jumpers that have no faults.[46]
- Team winners: Netherlands (Jur Vrieling (with horse Vdl Glasgow V. Merelsnest), Michel Hendrix (with horse Baileys), Marc Houtzager (with horse Sterrehof's Calimero), Harrie Smolders (with horse Don Vhp Z))
- February 14–19: NCJ #1 in Ocala, Florida[26]
2017 FEI Nations Cup Dressage
[edit]- March 21 – July 30: 2017 FEI Nations Cup Dressage Season[47]
- March 21–26: NCD #1 in Wellington, Florida
- Individual winner: Tina Irwin with horse Laurencio[48]
- Team winners: Canada (Tina Irwin with horse Laurencio, Jaimey Irwin with horse Donegal V, Megan Lane with horse Caravella, & Jill Irving with horse Degas 12)[49]
- May 5–7: NCD #2 in Kyiv
- Event cancelled.
- May 18–21: NCD #3 in Compiègne
- Individual winner: Spencer Wilton with horse Super Nova II[50]
- Team winners: Great Britain (Spencer Wilton with horse Super Nova II, Hayley Watson-Greaves with horse Rubins Nite, Gareth Hughes with horse Don Carissimo, Daniel Watson with horse Amadeus)[51]
- June 1–5: NCD #4 in Uggerhalne
- Individual winner: Anna Kasprzak with horse Donnperignon[52]
- Team winners: Denmark (Anna Kasprzak with horse Donnperignon, Daniel Bachmann Andersen with horse Blue Hors Zack, Agnete Kirk Thinggaard with horse Jojo AZ, Charlotte Heering with horse Bufranco)[53]
- June 22–25: NCD #5 in Rotterdam
- Individual winner: Laura Graves with horse Verdades[54]
- Team winners: United States (Laura Graves with horse Verdades, Kasey Perry-Glass with horse Goerklintgaards Dublet, Olivia Lagoy-Weltz with horse Lonoir, Dawn White-O'Connor with horse Legolas 92)[55]
- July 13–16: NCD #6 in Falsterbo
- Individual winner: Patrik Kittel with horse Deja[56]
- Team winners: Sweden (Patrik Kittel with horse Deja, Tinne Vilhelmson-Silfvén with horse Paridon Magi, Rose Mathisen with horse Zuidenwind 1187)[57]
- July 19–23: NCD #7 in Aachen
- Individual winner: Isabell Werth with horse Weihegold Old[58]
- Team winners: Germany (Isabell Werth with horse Weihegold Old, Sönke Rothenberger with horse Cosmo 59, Dorothee Schneider with horse Sammy Davis Jr., Hubertus Schmidt with horse Imperio 3)[59]
- July 27–30: NCD #8 (final) in Hickstead
- Individual winner: Pierre Volla with horse Badinda Altena[60]
- Team winners: France (Nicole Faverau with horse Ginsengue, Ludovic Henry with horse After You, Arnaud Serre with horse Ultrablue de Massa, Pierre Volla with horse Badinda Altena)[61]
- March 21–26: NCD #1 in Wellington, Florida
2017 FEI Nations Cup Eventing
[edit]- April 22 – October 8: 2017 FEI Nations Cup Eventing Season[62]
- April 22 & 23: NCE #1 in Montelibretti
- Event cancelled.
- May 17–21: NCE #2 in Strzegom
- Individual winner: Kai Rüder (with horse Colani Sunrise)[63]
- Team winners: Germany (Andreas Dibowski (with horse FRH Butts Avedon), Falk-Filip-Finn Westerich (with horse FBW Gina K), Beeke Jankowski (with horse Tiberius 20), Jörg Kurbel (with horse Entertain You))[64]
- May 25–28: NCE #3 in Houghton Hall
- Individual winner: Bettina Hoy (with horse Seigneur Medicott)[65]
- Team winners: Germany (Bettina Hoy (with horse Seigneur Medicott), Julia Krajewski (with horse Samourai du Thot), Andreas Ostholt (with horse So Is ET, Christoph Wahler (with horse Green Mount Flight))[66]
- May 31 – June 4: NCE #4 in Ratoath (Tattersalls)
- June 30 – July 2: NCE #5 in Wiener Neustadt
- July 8 & 9: NCE #6 in The Plains, Virginia
- Individual winner: Jennie Brannigan (with horse Cambalda)[71]
- Team winners: United States (Jennie Brannigan (with horse Cambalda), Lynn Symansky (with horse Donner), Phillip Dutton (with horse I'm Sew Ready), Boyd Martin (with horse Steady Eddie))[72]
- July 19–23: NCE #7 in Aachen
- Individual winner: Ingrid Klimke (with horse Horseware Hale Bob Old)[73]
- Team winners: Germany (Ingrid Klimke (with horse Horseware Hale Bob Old), Michael Jung (with horse La Biosthetique – Sam FBW), Sandra Auffarth (with horse Opgun Louvo), Josefa Sommer (with horse Hamilton 24))[74]
- August 10–13: NCE #8 in Le Pin-au-Haras
- Individual winner: Chris Burton (with horse Quality Purdey)[75]
- Team winners: France (Karim Florent Laghouag (with horse Entebbe de Hus), Lionel Guyon (with horse Tactic de Lalou), Nicolas Touzaint (with horse Topsecret d'Eglefin), Thibault Fournier (with horse Siniant de Lathus))[76]
- September 22–24: NCE #9 in Waregem
- Individual winner: Maxime Livio (with horse Pica d'Or)[77]
- Team winners: Germany (Julia Mestern (with horse Grand Prix Iwest), Anna-Maria Rieke (with horse Petite Dame), Leonie Kuhlmann (with horse Cascora), Sandra Auffarth (with horse Viamant du Matz))[78]
- October 5–8: NCE #10 (final) in Boekelo
- Individual winner: Tim Price (with horse Cekatinka)[79]
- Team winners: New Zealand (Tim Price (with horse Cekatinka), Mark Todd (with horse McClaren), Daniel Jocelyn (with horse Grovine de Reve), Blyth Tait (with horse Havanna van 'T Castaneahof))[80]
- April 22 & 23: NCE #1 in Montelibretti
2017 Longines Global Champions Tour
[edit]- April 6 – November 11: 2017 Longines Global Champions Tour Season[81]
- April 6–9: 2017 LGCT #1 in Mexico City[82] Winner: Martin Fuchs with horse Chaplin[83]
- April 13–15: 2017 LGCT #2 in Miami Beach[84] Winner: Jérôme Guery with horse Grand Cru van de Rozenberg[85]
- April 28–30: 2017 LGCT #3 in Shanghai[86] Winner: Lorenzo de Luca with horse Ensor de Litrange LXII[87]
- May 19–21: 2017 LGCT #4 in Madrid[88] Winner: Kent Farrington with horse Gazelle[89]
- May 24–28: 2017 LGCT #5 in Hamburg[90] Winner: Rolf-Göran Bengtsson with horse Casall ASK[91]
- June 8–10: 2017 LGCT #6 in Cannes[92] Winner: Sergio Álvarez Moya with horse Arrayan[93]
- June 23–25: 2017 LGCT #7 in Monaco[94] Winner: Alberto Zorzi with horse Cornetto K[95]
- June 30 – July 2: 2017 LGCT #8 in Paris[96] Winner: Julien Epaillard with horse Usual Suspect d'Auge[97]
- July 7 & 8: 2017 LGCT #9 in Cascais-Estoril[98] Winner: Danielle Goldstein with horse Lizziemary[99]
- July 13–16: 2017 LGCT #10 in Chantilly, Oise[100] Winner: Harrie Smolders with horse Emerald N.O.P.[101]
- July 28–30: 2017 LGCT #11 in Berlin[102] Winner: Christian Ahlmann with horse Codex One[103]
- August 4–6: 2017 LGCT #12 in London[104] Winner: Scott Brash with horse Hello Forever[105]
- August 11–13: 2017 LGCT #13 in Valkenswaard[106] Winner: Lorenzo de Luca with horse Ensor de Litrange LXII[107]
- September 21–24: 2017 LGCT #14 in Rome[108] Winner: Evelina Tovek with horse Castello 194[109]
- November 9–11: 2017 LGCT #15 (final) in Doha[110] Winner: Bassem Hassan Mohammed with horse Gunder[111]
2017 Spruce Meadows Jumping Tournaments
[edit]- June 7–11: The National[112]
- June 14–18: The Continental[114]
- June 27 – July 2: The Pan American[116]
- Main event: The Pan American Cup presented by ROLEX
- Winner: Pedro Veniss (with horse Quabri de Lisle)[117]
- July 5–9: The North American[118]
- Main event: The ATCO Queen Elizabeth II Cup
- Winner: Kent Farrington (with horse Gazelle)[119]
- September 6–10: The Masters[120]
- Main event #1 -> The BMO Nations Cup
- Winners: United States (Lauren Hough (with horse Waterford), Charlie Jacobs (with horse Cassinja S), Lillie Keenan (with horse Fibonacci 17), & Beezie Madden (with horse Darry Lou))[121]
- Main event #2 -> The CP 'International' presented by Rolex
- Winner: Philipp Weishaupt (with horse LB Convall)[122]
- May 6: Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs
- Horse: Always Dreaming; Jockey: John R. Velazquez; Trainer: Todd Pletcher
- May 20: Preakness Stakes at Pimlico Race Course
- Horse: Cloud Computing; Jockey: Javier Castellano; Trainer: Chad Brown
- June 10: Belmont Stakes at Belmont Park
- Horse: Tapwrit; Jockey: Jose Ortiz; Trainer: Todd Pletcher
- July 2: Queen's Plate at Woodbine Racetrack
- Horse: Holy Helena; Jockey: Luis Contreras; Trainer: James A. Jerkens
- July 25: Prince of Wales Stakes at Fort Erie Race Track
- August 20: Breeders' Stakes at Woodbine Racetrack
- Horse: Channel Maker; Jockey: Rafael Hernandez; Trainer: William I. Mott
- May 6: 2,000 Guineas at Newmarket Racecourse
- Horse: Churchill; Jockey: Ryan Moore; Trainer: Aidan O'Brien
- June 3: Epsom Derby at Epsom Downs Racecourse
- Horse: Wings of Eagles; Jockey: Padraig Beggy; Trainer: Aidan O'Brien
- September 16: St Leger at Doncaster Racecourse
- Horse: Capri; Jockey: Ryan Moore; Trainer: Aidan O'Brien
- May 27: Irish 2,000 Guineas at the Curragh Racecourse
- Horse: Churchill; Jockey: Ryan Moore; Trainer: Aidan O'Brien
- July 1: Irish Derby at the Curragh Racecourse
- Horse: Capri; Jockey: Seamie Heffernan; Trainer: Aidan O'Brien
- September 10: Irish St. Leger at the Curragh Racecourse
- Horse: Order of St George; Jockey: Ryan Moore; Trainer: Aidan O'Brien
- May 14: Poule d'Essai des Poulains (French 2,000 Guineas) at Longchamp Racecourse
- Horse: Brametot; Jockey: Cristian Demuro; Trainer: Jean-Claude Rouget
- June 4: Prix du Jockey Club (French Derby) at Chantilly Racecourse
- July 14: Grand Prix de Paris at Longchamp Racecourse
- Horse: Shakeel; Jockey: Christophe Soumillon; Trainer: Alain de Royer-Dupré
- March 4: Randwick Guineas at Randwick Racecourse
- March 18: Rosehill Guineas at Rosehill Gardens Racecourse
- Horse: Gingernuts; Jockey: Opie Bosson; Trainers: Stephen Autridge & Jamie Richards
- April 1: Australian Derby at Randwick Racecourse
- January 30: Hong Kong Stewards' Cup at Sha Tin Racecourse
- Horse: Helene Paragon; Jockey: Tommy Berry; Trainer: John Moore
- February 26: Hong Kong Gold Cup at Sha Tin Racecourse
- Horse: Werther; Jockey: Hugh Bowman; Trainer: John Moore
- May 28: Hong Kong Champions & Chater Cup at Sha Tin Racecourse
- April 16: Satsuki Shō (Japanese 2,000 Guineas) at Nakayama Racecourse
- Horse: Al Ain; Jockey: Kohei Matsuyama; Trainer: Yasutoshi Ikee
- May 28: Tokyo Yūshun (Japanese Derby) at Tokyo Racecourse
- Horse: Rey de Oro; Jockey: Christophe Lemaire; Trainer: Kazuo Fujisawa
- October 22: Kikuka-shō (Japanese St Leger) at Kyoto Racecourse
- Horse: Kiseki; Jockey: Mirco Demuro; Trainer: Katsuhiko Sumii
Other notable races
[edit]- January 28: Pegasus World Cup at Gulfstream Park
- Horse: Arrogate; Jockey: Mike E. Smith; Trainer: Bob Baffert
- March 5: Gran Premio Latinoamericano at Valparaiso Sporting
- March 14–17: Cheltenham Festival at Cheltenham Racecourse
- March 14: Champion Hurdle
- Horse: Buveur d'Air; Jockey: Noel Fehily; Trainer: Nicky Henderson
- March 15: Queen Mother Champion Chase
- Horse: Special Tiara; Jockey: Noel Fehily; Trainer: Henry de Bromhead
- March 16: Stayers' Hurdle
- Horse: Nichols Canyon; Jockey: Ruby Walsh; Trainer: Willie Mullins
- March 17: Cheltenham Gold Cup
- Horse: Sizing John; Jockey: Robbie Power; Trainer: Jessica Harrington
- March 14: Champion Hurdle
- March 25: Dubai World Cup Night at Meydan Racecourse
- Dubai World Cup
- Horse: Arrogate; Jockey: Mike E. Smith; Trainer: Bob Baffert
- Dubai Sheema Classic
- Horse: Jack Hobbs; Jockey: / William Buick; Trainer: John Gosden
- Dubai Turf
- Horse: Vivlos; Jockey: João Moreira; Trainer: Yasuo Tomomichi
- Dubai World Cup
- April 8: Grand National at Aintree Racecourse
- Horse: One For Arthur; Jockey: Derek Fox; Trainer: Lucinda Russell
- April 8: Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Randwick Racecourse
- Horse: Winx; Jockey: Hugh Bowman; Trainer: Chris Waller
- April 30: Queen Elizabeth II Cup at Sha Tin Racecourse
- June 20–24: Royal Ascot at Ascot Racecourse
- June 20: St. James's Palace Stakes
- June 21: Prince of Wales's Stakes
- June 22: Gold Cup
- June 23: Coronation Stakes
- June 24: Diamond Jubilee Stakes
- June 25: Takarazuka Kinen at Hanshin Racecourse
- July 2: Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud at Saint-Cloud Racecourse
- July 29: King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot Racecourse
- August 12: Arlington Million at Arlington Park
- August 19: Pacific Classic at Del Mar Racetrack
- August 23: International Stakes at York Racecourse
- August 26: Travers Stakes at Saratoga Race Course
- September 9: Irish Champion Stakes at Leopardstown Racecourse
- October 1: Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe at Longchamp Racecourse
- October: Jockey Club Gold Cup at Belmont Park
- October: Canadian International Stakes at Woodbine Racetrack
- October 14: The Everest at Randwick Racecourse
- October 21: British Champions Day at Ascot Racecourse
- October 28: Cox Plate at Moonee Valley Racecourse
- November 3–4: Breeders' Cup at Del Mar Racetrack
- November 3: Breeders' Cup Distaff
- November 4: Breeders' Cup Classic
- November 4: Breeders' Cup Turf
- November 4: Breeders' Cup Mile
- November 7: Melbourne Cup at Flemington Racecourse
- November 26: Japan Cup at Tokyo Racecourse
- December 10: Hong Kong International Races at Sha Tin Racecourse
- December 24: Arima Kinen at Nakayama Racecourse
References
[edit]- ^ 2016 FEI World Cup Jumping – Japan League Final Results Page
- ^ 2016 FEI World Cup Jumping – China League Final Results Page
- ^ 2016 FEI World Cup Jumping – Central Asian League Final Results Page
- ^ 2016 FEI World Cup Jumping – South America League (North) Final Results Page
- ^ 2016 FEI World Cup Jumping – South America League (South) Final Results Page
- ^ 2016 FEI World Cup Jumping – South African League Final Results Page
- ^ 2016 FEI World Cup Jumping – Caucasus League Final Results Page
- ^ 2016 FEI World Cup Jumping – Central European League (North) Final Results Page
- ^ 2016 FEI World Cup Jumping – Central European League (South) Final Results Page
- ^ 2017 FEI World Cup Jumping – Central European League Final Results Page
- ^ 2016–17 FEI World Cup Jumping – North American League (Eastern) Final Results Page
- ^ 2016–17 FEI World Cup Jumping – North American League (Western) Final Results Page
- ^ 2016–17 FEI World Cup Jumping – Australian League Final Results Page
- ^ 2016–17 FEI World Cup Jumping – Arab League Final Results Page
- ^ 2016 FEI World Cup Jumping – South East Asian League Final Results Page
- ^ 2016–17 FEI World Cup Jumping – Western European League Final Results Page
- ^ 2016–17 FEI World Cup Jumping – New Zealand League Final Results Page
- ^ 2016 FEI World Cup Dressage – Central European League Final Results
- ^ "2016 FEI World Cup Dressage – North American League Final Results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on October 5, 2016. Retrieved August 1, 2017.
- ^ 2016–17 FEI World Cup Dressage – Western European League Final Results
- ^ "2017 FEI World Cup Dressage – Pacific League Final Results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on February 11, 2017. Retrieved August 1, 2017.
- ^ 2017 Longines FEI World Cup Jumping & FEI World Cup Dressage Finals Website
- ^ Dream finish for Ward as he lifts Longines FEI World Cup in Omaha
- ^ Wonderful Werth and Weihegold take World Cup Dressage title by storm
- ^ "2017 FEI Nations Cup Jumping Schedule". Archived from the original on July 2, 2019. Retrieved August 1, 2017.
- ^ Brilliant Irish win FEI Nations Cup in Ocala; USA claims maximum points
- ^ Fabulous French win FEI Nations Cup Jumping season-opener at Al Ain
- ^ Team Germany wins thrilling FEI Nations Cup Jumping Division 1 opener in Lummen
- ^ FEI Nations Cup Jumping 2017: Italy pips Belgium in Division 2 opener at Linz
- ^ FEI Nations Cup Jumping: Mexico takes maximum points on home ground in Coapexpan
- ^ FEI Nations Cup Jumping: France pips Sweden in thrilling jump-off on home ground at La Baule
- ^ FEI Nations Cup Jumping: Ireland pips Belgium in fierce battle at Norwegian fixture in Drammen
- ^ Historic victory and maximum points for Team Italy in Rome
- ^ FEI Nations Cup Jumping: Convincing victory for Team Belgium in Lisbon
- ^ FEI Nations Cup Jumping: USA and Canada take top two spots in Langley to qualify for Final
- ^ FEI Nations Cup Jumping: Incredible Italians win again at St Gallen
- ^ FEI Nations Cup Jumping: Dream win for determined Danes at home leg in Uggerhalne
- ^ FEI Nations Cup Jumping: USA pips Netherlands in jump-off thriller at Sopot
- ^ FEI Nations Cup Jumping: Super Swedes win Division 1 cliffhanger in Rotterdam
- ^ FEI Nations Cup Jumping: Belgians bound for Barcelona Final and Division 1 slot after brilliant win in Roeser
- ^ FEI Nations Cup Jumping: Dutch deliver at last in fabulous Falsterbo
- ^ FEI Nations Cup Jumping: Brilliant Brazilians post historic victory at Hickstead
- ^ FEI Nations Cup Jumping: It’s ladies day in Dublin as US team sweeps to victory
- ^ FEI Nations Cup Jumping: French stand firm to win last qualifier in Gijon
- ^ Longines FEI Nations Cup Jumping Final: Dutch are simply the best in Barcelona
- ^ FEI's Barcelona 2017 Individual Results Page
- ^ 2017 FEI Nations Cup Dressage Schedule
- ^ 2017 FEI Nations Cup Dressage #1 Individual Results Page
- ^ 2017 FEI Nations Cup Dressage #1 Team Results Page
- ^ 2017 FEI Nations Cup Dressage #3 Individual Results Page
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- ^ 2017 FEI Nations Cup Dressage #4 Individual Results Page
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- ^ 2017 FEI Nations Cup Dressage #5 Individual Results Page
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- ^ 2017 FEI Nations Cup Dressage #6 Individual Results Page
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- ^ 2017 FEI Nations Cup Dressage #7 Individual Results Page
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- ^ 2017 FEI Nations Cup Dressage #8 Individual Results Page
- ^ 2017 FEI Nations Cup Dressage #8 Team Results Page
- ^ "2017 FEI Nations Cup Eventing Schedule". Archived from the original on August 1, 2017. Retrieved August 1, 2017.
- ^ FEI's 2017 NCE #2 Individual Results Page
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- ^ FEI's 2017 NCE #3 Individual Results Page
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- ^ FEI's 2017 NCE #6 Individual Results Page
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- ^ FEI's 2017 NCE #7 Individual Results Page
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- ^ FEI's 2017 NCE #8 Individual Results Page
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- ^ FEI's 2017 NCE #9 Individual Results Page
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- ^ FEI's 2017 NCE #10 Individual Results Page
- ^ FEI's 2017 NCE #10 Team Results Page
- ^ Longines Global Champions Tour Website
- ^ "2017 LGCT #1 Page". Archived from the original on August 1, 2017. Retrieved August 1, 2017.
- ^ "LGCT's Class 09: Mexico City 2017 CSI5* 1.60m Final Results Page". Archived from the original on August 1, 2017. Retrieved August 1, 2017.
- ^ "2017 LGCT #2 Page". Archived from the original on August 1, 2017. Retrieved August 1, 2017.
- ^ "LGCT's Class 14: Miami Beach 2017 CSI5* 1.60m Final Results Page". Archived from the original on August 1, 2017. Retrieved August 1, 2017.
- ^ 2017 LGCT #3 Page
- ^ "LGCT's Class 04: Shanghai 2017 CSI5* 1.60m Final Results Page". Archived from the original on August 1, 2017. Retrieved August 1, 2017.
- ^ "2017 LGCT #4 Page". Archived from the original on August 1, 2017. Retrieved August 1, 2017.
- ^ "LGCT's Class 10: Madrid 2017 CSI5* 1.60m Final Results Page". Archived from the original on March 22, 2018. Retrieved August 1, 2017.
- ^ "2017 LGCT #5 Page". Archived from the original on August 1, 2017. Retrieved August 1, 2017.
- ^ "LGCT's Class 05: Hamburg 2017 CSI5* 1.60m Final Results Page". Archived from the original on August 1, 2017. Retrieved August 1, 2017.
- ^ "2017 LGCT #6 Page". Archived from the original on August 1, 2017. Retrieved August 1, 2017.
- ^ "LGCT's Class 14: Cannes 2017 CSI5* 1.60m Final Results Page". Archived from the original on August 1, 2017. Retrieved August 1, 2017.
- ^ "2017 LGCT #7 Page". Archived from the original on August 1, 2017. Retrieved August 1, 2017.
- ^ "LGCT's Class 10: Monaco 2017 CSI5* 1.60 m Final Results Page". Archived from the original on August 1, 2017. Retrieved August 1, 2017.
- ^ "2017 LGCT #8 Page". Archived from the original on August 1, 2017. Retrieved August 1, 2017.
- ^ "LGCT's Class 12: Paris 2017 CSI5* 1.60m Final Results Page". Archived from the original on August 1, 2017. Retrieved August 1, 2017.
- ^ "2017 LGCT #9 Page". Archived from the original on August 1, 2017. Retrieved August 1, 2017.
- ^ "LGCT's Class 04: Cascais, Estoril 2017 CSI5* 1.60m Final Results Page". Archived from the original on August 1, 2017. Retrieved August 1, 2017.
- ^ "2017 LGCT #10 Page". Archived from the original on August 1, 2017. Retrieved August 1, 2017.
- ^ "LGCT's Class 04: Chantilly 2017 CSI5* 1.60m Final Results Page". Archived from the original on August 1, 2017. Retrieved August 1, 2017.
- ^ "2017 LGCT #11 Page". Archived from the original on July 30, 2017. Retrieved August 1, 2017.
- ^ "LGCT's Class 04: Berlin 2017 CSI5* 1.60m Final Results Page". Archived from the original on July 30, 2017. Retrieved August 1, 2017.
- ^ "2017 LGCT #12 Page". Archived from the original on July 30, 2017. Retrieved August 1, 2017.
- ^ "LGCT's Class 10: London 2017 CSI5* 1.60m Final Results Page". Archived from the original on August 6, 2017. Retrieved August 6, 2017.
- ^ "2017 LGCT #13 Page". Archived from the original on July 30, 2017. Retrieved August 1, 2017.
- ^ "LGCT's Class 04: Valkenswaard 2017 CSI5* 1.60m Final Results Page". Archived from the original on August 13, 2017. Retrieved August 13, 2017.
- ^ "2017 LGCT #14 Page". Archived from the original on August 13, 2017. Retrieved August 13, 2017.
- ^ "LGCT's Class 11: Rome 2017 CSI5* 1.60m Final Results Page". Archived from the original on September 24, 2017. Retrieved September 24, 2017.
- ^ "2017 LGCT #15 Page". Archived from the original on September 24, 2017. Retrieved September 24, 2017.
- ^ "LGCT's Class 11: Doha 2017 CSI5* 1.60m Final Results Page". Archived from the original on November 12, 2017. Retrieved November 12, 2017.
- ^ 2017 SM National Tournament Page
- ^ 2017 SM's RBC Grand Prix presented by Rolex Results Page
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