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2018–19 FEI World Cup Jumping

  • April 17, 2018 – November 18, 2018: 2018 FEI World Cup Jumping – South America South League
    • Winner: Brazil Luiz Felipe Pimenta Alves (with horse GB Celine)[41]
  • April 21, 2018 – December 1, 2018: 2018 FEI World Cup Jumping –  Japan League
    • Winner: Japan Shino Hirota (with horse Life Is Beautiful)[42]
  • April 26, 2018 – May 27, 2018: 2018 FEI World Cup Jumping – Central Asian League (incomplete)
    • Winner: Kyrgyzstan Kamil Sabitov (with horse Quintendro)[43]
  • April 26, 2018 – October 28, 2018: 2018 FEI World Cup Jumping – South Africa South African League
    • Winner: United States Marlene Sinclair (with horse Camaro)[44]
  • April 28, 2018 – October 7, 2018: 2018 FEI World Cup Jumping –  China League
    • Winner: China LIU Tongyan (with horses Ku Bu Qi & Yu Long Qi Ji)[45]
  • May 10, 2018 – March 10, 2019: 2018–19 FEI World Cup Jumping – Central European League
    • North CEL winner: Estonia Kullo Kender (with horse Artas)[46]
    • South CEL winner: Romania Andrea Herck (with three different horses)[47]
      • March 7 – 10: 2019 Central European League Final in Poland Warsaw
        • Winner: Poland Wojciech Wojcianiec (with horse Naccord Melloni)[48]
      • Overall winner: Poland Jaroslaw Skrzyczynski[49]
  • June 20, 2018 – February 8, 2019: 2018–19 FEI World Cup Jumping – Caucasus-Caspian League
    • Winner: Iran Masoud Mokarinezhad (with horse Confident To Fly SB)[50]
  • July 28, 2018 – February 3, 2019: 2018–19 FEI World Cup Jumping – Australia Australian League
    • Winner: Australia Aaron Hadlow (with horse Vahlinvader)[51]
  • August 21, 2018 – March 10, 2019: 2018–19 FEI World Cup Jumping – North American League
  • August 30, 2018 – February 2, 2019: 2018–19 FEI World Cup Jumping – Arab League Arab League
    • Middle East Sub-League winner: Saudi Arabia Ramzy Al-Duhami (with horses Ted & High Quality J)[54]
    • North African Sub-League winner: Egypt Abdel Saïd (with horses Venise du Reverdy & Jumpy van de Hermitage)[55]
  • October 10, 2018 – February 10, 2019: 2018–19 FEI World Cup Jumping – European Union Western European League
  • October 19, 2018 – December 16, 2018: 2018 FEI World Cup Jumping – South East Asian League
    • Winner: Thailand Siengsaw Lertratanachai (with horse Courville L)[57]
  • October 19, 2018 – January 13, 2019: 2018–19 FEI World Cup Jumping –  New Zealand League
    • Winner: New Zealand Tegan Fitzsimon (with horse Windermere Cappuccino)[58]

2018–19 FEI World Cup Dressage

  • March 22, 2018 – March 23, 2019: 2018–19 FEI World Cup Dressage – Pacific Community Pacific League
    • Werribee #1 winner: Australia Alexis Hellyer (with horse Bluefields Floreno)[59]
    • Boneo #1 winner: Australia Brett Parbery (with horse DP Weltmieser)[60]
    • Boneo #2 winner: Australia Matthew Dowsley (with horse AEA Prestige)[61]
    • Melbourne winner: Australia Suzanne Hearn (with horse Remmington)[62]
    • Boneo #3 winner: Australia Rozzie Ryan (with horse Jarrah R)[63]
    • Werribee #2 winner: Australia Katharine Farrell (with horse Luxor 118)[64]
  • April 25, 2018 – March 10, 2019: 2018–19 FEI World Cup Dressage – Central European League
    • Note: There was a tie for first place in this overall event.
    • Winner #1: Russia Regina Isachkina (with horses Sun of May Life & La Fleur)[65]
    • Winner #2: Russia Stanislav Cherednichenko (with horse Arums)[65]
  • April 26, 2018 – April 14, 2019: 2018–19 FEI World Cup Dressage – North American League
    • Del Mar Fairgrounds winner: United States Steffen Peters (with horse Suppenkasper)[66]
    • Saugerties #1 winner: United States Laura Noyes Putnam (with horse Galveston) (default)
    • Saugerties #2 winner: United States Jane Karol (with horse Sunshine Tour) (default)
    • Devon winner: United States Jessica Jo Tate (with horse Faberge)[67]
    • Wellington #1 winner: United States Laura Graves (with horse Verdades)[68]
    • Wellington #2 winner: United States Laura Graves (with horse Verdades)[69]
    • Temecula #1 winner: United States Nick Wagman (with horse Don John)[70]
    • Wellington #3 winner: United States Kasey Perry-Glass (with horse Goerklintgaards Dublet)[71]
    • Wellington #4 winner: United States Laura Graves (with horse Verdades)[72]
    • Temecula #2 winner: United States Jennifer Schrader-Williams (with horse Millione) (default)
    • Temecula #3 winner: United States Steffen Peters (with horse Suppenkasper)[73]
  • October 17, 2018 – March 17, 2019: 2018–19 FEI World Cup Dressage – Europe Western European League

2019 FEI Nations Cup Jumping

  • February 13 – 17: NCJ #1 in United States Wellington (Deeridge Farms)[76]
    • Individual winners: Three different riders and horses took first place here.[77]
    • Team winners:  Mexico (Fernando Martínez Sommer (with horse Cor Bakker), Eugenio Garza Perez (with horse Victer Finn DH Z), Juan Jose Zendejas Salgado (with horse Tino la Chapelle), & Manuel González Dufrane (with horse Hortensia van de Leeuwerk))[78]
  • February 20 – 23: NCJ #2 in United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi[79]
    • Individual winner: Egypt Abdel Said (with horse Venise du Reverdy)[80]
    • Team winners:  Germany (Mario Stevens (with horse Talisman de Mazure), Sven Schlüsselburg (with horse Bud Spencer 7), Miriam Schneider (with horse Fidelius G), & Philipp Weishaupt (with horse Catokia 2))[81]
  • May 2 – 5: NCJ #3 in Mexico Xalapa (Coapexpan)[82]
    • Individual winner: Mexico Lorenza O'Farrill (with horse Queens Darling)[83]
    • Team winners:  Mexico (Patricio Pasquel (with horse Babel), Manuel González Dufrane (with horse Hortensia van de Leeuwerk), Lorenza O'Farrill (with horse Queens Darling), & Salvador Oñate (with horse Big Red))[84]
  • May 16 – 19: NCJ #4 in France La Baule-Escoublac[85]
    • Individual winners: Five different riders and horses took first place here.[86]
    • Team winners:  Switzerland (Niklaus Rutschi (with horse Cardano CH), Bryan Balsiger (with horse Clouzot de Lassus), Paul Estermann (with horse Lord Pepsi), & Steve Guerdat (with horse Albfuehren's Bianca))[87]
  • May 28 – June 2: NCJ #5 in Canada Langley[88]
    • Individual winners: Six different riders and horses took first place here.[89]
    • Team winners:  Canada (Lisa Carlsen (with horse Parette), Nicole Walker (with horse Falco van Spieveld), Tiffany Foster (with horse Figor), & Mario Deslauriers (with horse Bardolina 2))[90]
  • May 30 – June 2: NCJ #6 in Switzerland St. Gallen[91]
    • Individual winners: Five different riders and horses took first place here.[92]
    • Team winners:  France (Pénélope Leprevost (with horse Vancouver de Lanlore), Guillaume Foutrier (with horse Valdocco des Caps), Nicolas Delmotte (with horse Urvoso du Roch), & Kevin Staut (with horse Calevo 2))[93]
  • June 13 – 16: NCJ #7 in Poland Sopot[94]
    • Individual winners: Four different riders and horses took first place here.[95]
    • Team winners:  Belgium (Niels Bruynseels (with horse Delux van T & L), Gudrun Patteet (with horse Sea Coast Valdelamadre Clooney), Yves Vanderhasselt (with horse Jeunesse), & Pieter Devos (with horse Apart))[96]
  • June 20 – 23: NCJ #8 in Netherlands Geesteren[97]
    • Individual winner: Brazil Felipe Amaral (with horse Germanico T)[98]
    • Team winners:  Brazil (Marlon Modolo Zanotelli (with horse Sirene de la Motte), Felipe Amaral (with horse Germanico T), Pedro Junqueira Muylaert (with horse C'est Dorijke), & Pedro Veniss (with horse Quabri de L'Isle))[99]
  • July 11 – 14: NCJ #9 in Sweden Falsterbo[100]
    • Individual winners: Four different riders and horses took first place here.[101]
    • Team winners:  Sweden (Malin Baryard-Johnsson (with horse H&M Indiana), Fredrik Jonsson (with horse Cold Play), Stephanie Holmen (with horse Flip's Little Sparrow), & Peder Fredricson (with horse H&M All In))[102]
  • July 25 – 28: NCJ #10 in United Kingdom Hickstead (West Sussex)[103]
    • Individual winners: Seven different riders and horses took first place here.[104]
    • Team winners:  Sweden (Fredrik Jonsson (with horse Cold Play), Angelie von Essen (with horse Luikan Q), Peder Fredricson (with horse Zacramento), & Rolf-Göran Bengtsson (with horse Oak Grove's Carlyle))[105]
  • August 7 – 11: NCJ #11 in Republic of Ireland Dublin[106]
    • Individual winners: Three different riders and horses took first place here.[107]
    • Team winners:  Great Britain (Ben Maher (with horse Concona), Scott Brash (with horse Hello Jefferson), Emily Moffitt (with horse Winning Good), & Holly Smith (with horse Hearts Destiny))[108]
  • October 3 – 6: Longines FEI Jumping Nations Cup Final in Spain Barcelona[109]
    • Individual winner: Italy Massimo Grossato (with horse Lazzaro delle Schiave)[110]
    • Team winners:  Ireland (Peter Moloney (with horse Chianti's Champion), Paul O'Shea (with horse Skara Glen's Machu Picchu), Darragh Kenny (with horse Balou du Reventon), & Cian O'Connor (with horse PSG Final))[111]

2019 FEI Nations Cup Dressage

  • March 12 – 17: NCD #1 in United States Wellington
    • Individual winner: United States Shelly Francis (with horse Danilo)[112]
    • Team winners:  United States (Ashley Holzer (with horse Valentine), Jennifer Baumert (with horse Handsome), Charlotte Jorst (with horse Kastel's Nintendo), & Shelly Francis (with horse Danilo))[113]
  • May 16 – 19: NCD #2 in France Compiègne
  • May 23 – 26: NCD #3 in Denmark Uggerhalne
    • Individual winner: Denmark Agnete Kirk Thinggaard (with horse Jojo AZ)[116]
    • Team winners:  Denmark (Agnete Kirk Thinggaard (with horse Jojo AZ), Daniel Bachmann Andersen (with horse Blue Hors Don Olymbrio), Cathrine Dufour (with horse Bohemian), & Carina Cassøe Krüth (with horse May-Day Graftebjerg))[117]
  • June 17 – 23: NCD #4 in Netherlands Geesteren
    • Individual winner: Netherlands Edward Gal (with horse Glock's Zonik N.O.P.)[118]
    • Team winners:  Netherlands (Edward Gal (with horse Glock's Zonik N.O.P.), Emmelie Scholtens (with horse Desperado), Anne Meulendijks (with horse MDH Avanti N.O.P., & Hans Peter Minderhoud (with horse Glock's Dream Boy N.O.P.))[119]
  • July 5 – 7: NCD #5 in Finland Järvenpää
    • Individual winner: Finland Henri Ruoste (with horse Roble)[120]
    • Team winners:  Sweden (Gunilla Byström (with horse Vectra), Märit Olofsson Nääs (with horse Strolchi), Lena Wiman (with horse Donnerstein), & Tinne Vilhelmson-Silfvén (with horse Esperance))[121]
  • July 11 – 14: NCD #6 in Sweden Falsterbo
    • Individual winner: Denmark Daniel Bachmann Andersen (with horse Blue Hors Zack)[122]
    • Team winners:  Sweden (Patrik Kittel (with horse Well Done de la Roche CMF), Juliette Ramel (with horse Wall Street JV), Malin Wahlkamp-Nilsson (with horse Eddieni), & Minna Telde (with horse Isac))[123]
  • July 17 – 21: NCD #7 in Germany Aachen
  • July 25 – 28: NCD #8 (final) in United Kingdom Hickstead (West Sussex)
    • Individual winner: United Kingdom Lara Butler (with horse Rubin Al-Asad)[126]
    • Team winners:  Portugal (Miguel Ralão Duarte (with horse Xenofonte d'Atela), Duarte Nogueira (with horse Beirao), Rodrigo Torres (with horse Fogoso), & João Miguel Torrao (with horse Equador))[127]

2019 FEI Nations Cup Eventing

  • May 23 – 26: NCE #1 in United Kingdom Houghton Hall
    • Individual winner: Germany Christoph Wahler (with horse Carjatan S)[128]
    • Team winners:  Germany (Christoph Wahler (with horse Carjatan S), Jerome Robine (with horse Quaddeldou R Old), Ingrid Klimke (with horse Asha P), & Felix Etzel (with horse Bandit 436))[129]
  • June 5 – 9: NCE #2 in Italy Pratoni del Vivaro (Olympic Qualifier for 2020)
    • Individual winner: Sweden Niklas Lindbäck (with horse Focus Filiocus)[130]
    • Team winners:  Switzerland (Tiziana Realini (with horse Toubleu de Rueire), Caroline Gerber (with horse Tresor de Chignan CH), & Patrizia Attinger (with horse Mooney Amach))[131]
  • June 26 – 30: NCE #3 in Poland Strzegom
    • Individual winner: Germany Michael Jung (with horse Fischerchipmunk FRH)[132]
    • Team winners:  Germany (Michael Jung (with horse Fischerchipmunk FRH), Andreas Dibowski (with horse FRH Corrida), Josefa Sommer (with horse Hamilton 24), & Miriam Engel (with horse Bonita Bella))[133]
  • July 24 – 28: NCE #4 in Republic of Ireland Camphire Cappoquin
  • August 7 – 11: NCE #5 in France Le Pin-au-Haras
    • Individual winner: France Karim Florent Laghouag (with horse Punch de l'Esques)[136]
    • Team winners:  France (Karim Florent Laghouag (with horse Punch de l'Esques), Clara Loiseau (with horse Wont Wait), Jean Teulère (with horse Voila d'Auzay), & Thais Meheust (with horse Quamilha))[137]
  • September 19 – 22: NCE #6 in Belgium Waregem
    • Individual winner: Germany Ingrid Klimke (with horse SAP Asha P)[138]
    • Team winners:  Germany (Ingrid Klimke (with horse SAP Asha P), Andreas Dibowski (with horse FRH Butts Avedon), Andreas Ostholt (with horse Corvette 31), & Frank Ostholt (with horse Jum Jum))[139]
  • October 10 – 13: NCE #7 (final) in Netherlands Boekelo (Olympic Qualifier for 2020)
    • Individual winner: United Kingdom Laura Collett (with horse London 52)[140]
    • Team winners:  Germany (Sandra Auffarth (with horse Let's Dance 73), Michael Jung (with horse Fischerrocana FRH), Ingrid Klimke (with horse SAP Asha P), & Anna Siemer (with horse Betel's Bella))[141]

United States

US Triple Crown
Breeders' Cup
Other notable races

United Kingdom

British Classic Races
Other notable races

Ireland

Irish Classic Races
Other notable races

France

French Classic Races
Other notable races

Australia

Australian Triple Crown
Other notable races

Canada

Canadian Triple Crown
Other notable races

Hong Kong

Hong Kong Triple Crown
Other notable races

Other international horse racing events

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  42. ^ 2018 FEI World Cup Jumping – Japan League Final Results Page
  43. ^ 2018 FEI World Cup Jumping – Central Asian League Final Results Page
  44. ^ 2018 FEI World Cup Jumping – South African League Final Results Page
  45. ^ 2018 FEI World Cup Jumping – China League Final Results Page
  46. ^ 2018 FEI World Cup Jumping – Central European (North League) Final Results Page
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  48. ^ 2019 FEI World Cup Jumping - Central European League Super Final Results Page
  49. ^ 2019 FEI World Cup Jumping - Central European League Overall Final Results Page
  50. ^ 2018–19 FEI World Cup Jumping – Caucasus-Caspian League Final Results Page
  51. ^ 2018–19 FEI World Cup Jumping – Australian League Final Results Page
  52. ^ 2018–19 FEI World Cup Jumping – North American (Eastern League) Final Results Page
  53. ^ 2018–19 FEI World Cup Jumping – North American (Western League) Final Results Page
  54. ^ 2018–19 FEI World Cup Jumping – Arab League (Middle East Sub-League) Final Results Page
  55. ^ 2018–19 FEI World Cup Jumping – Arab League (North African Sub-League) Final Results Page
  56. ^ 2018–19 FEI World Cup Jumping – Western European League Final Results Page
  57. ^ 2018 FEI World Cup Jumping – South East Asian League Final Results Page
  58. ^ 2018–19 FEI World Cup Jumping – New Zealand League Final Results Page
  59. ^ 2018–19 FEI World Cup Dressage – Pacific League (Werribee #1) Results Page
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  81. ^ FEI's Jumping Nations Cup #2 Team Results Page
  82. ^ Magical Mexicans make it two-in-a-row
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  84. ^ FEI's Jumping Nations Cup #3 Team Results Page
  85. ^ Swiss win mighty opening battle at La Baule
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  87. ^ FEI's Jumping Nations Cup #4 Team Results Page
  88. ^ Canadians prove untouchable on home ground at Langley
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  90. ^ FEI's Jumping Nations Cup #5 Team Results Page
  91. ^ Foutrier seals Longines win for France in Swiss thriller
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  93. ^ FEI's Jumping Nations Cup #6 Team Results Page
  94. ^ Belgians best Irish in thrilling Sopot showdown
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  96. ^ FEI's Jumping Nations Cup #7 Team Results Page
  97. ^ Brilliant Brazilians overwhelm the opposition at Geesteren
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  99. ^ FEI's Jumping Nations Cup #8 Team Results Page
  100. ^ Swedes pip Swiss in super-close contest at fabulous Falsterbo
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  102. ^ FEI's Jumping Nations Cup #9 Team Results Page
  103. ^ Unstoppable Swedes make it two-in-a-row at Hickstead
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  105. ^ FEI's Jumping Nations Cup #10 Team Results Page
  106. ^ British fight back from the brink with last-gasp Dublin win
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  108. ^ FEI's Jumping Nations Cup #11 Team Results Page
  109. ^ Irish take 2019 Longines title and Tokyo qualifying spot
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  116. ^ FEI's 2019 NCD #3 Individual Results Page
  117. ^ FEI's 2019 NCD #3 Team Results Page
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  158. ^ Leopardstown Website
  159. ^ "ATC's 2019 Randwick Guineas Page". Archived from the original on March 6, 2019. Retrieved May 20, 2019.
  160. ^ Moonee Valley Racecourse Website
  161. ^ Flemington Racecourse Website
  162. ^ Queen's Plate Website
  163. ^ Prince of Wales Stakes Website
  164. ^ Woodbine Racetrack Website
  165. ^ HKJC's Stewards' Cup Website
  166. ^ HKJC's Hong Kong Gold Cup Website
  167. ^ HKJC's Hong Kong Champions & Chater Cup Website
  168. ^ Dubai World Cup Website