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The Mid-European Championships 2014 are over

The Mid-European Championships 2014 are over

An event at a perfect location, with a fantastic organisation team and great team spirit among all participating nations - MEM 2014 in Brunnadern! The team trophy went to Germany and also the 4-gait combination adult riders (Johanna Tryggvason (DE)) and the 5-gait...

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MEM 2014 and the first results

MEM 2014 and the first results

In the wonderful sunny surroundings of Brunnadern the Mid-European Championships with 160 starters from Austria, Germany, France, Great Britain, Netherlands, Slovenia and Switzerland were officially opened. The winners of PP1 are Johannes Uekötter from Germany (YR)...

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Nordic Championships 2014 are over

Nordic Championships 2014 are over

The Nordic Championships were a festival of amazing horses, talented riders and an incredible audience! Jóhann Rúnar Skúlason, IS became once again Nordic Champion in T1 and Thomas Vilain Rørvang, DK on Ylur frá Hvítanesi is the new Nordic Champion in junior/young...

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Mid-European Championships 2014

Mid-European Championships 2014

The Mid European Championships will take place from August 7 to 10, 2014 in Switzerland. Venue of the competition is the Icelandic horse farm 'Reithof Neckertal' in Brunnadern, Switzerland - wellknown from the World Championships 2009. About 160 riders with their...

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Nordic Championships 2014

Nordic Championships 2014

The Nordic Championships will take place from July 30 - August 3, 2014 at the fair grounds in Herning, in the middle of Jutland. More than 100 horses and riders from all Nordic countries are participating. The site has been used for national as well as international...

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Proper handling of finals with rein changes

Proper handling of finals with rein changes

The Sport Committee has received a request for clarification of the proper handling of finals in tests which include rein (hand) changes such as T2, T3, T4, and so forth. The finals of these tests are ridden using the same instructions -- including rein (hand) changes...

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