One of the most significant sporting events, the FEI European Dressage Championship 2023, has begun with a bang and will run till September 10 at the recently expanded Riesenbeck International, Germany.

Just like at the Longines Global Champions Tour in July, the U25 dressage riders will get a chance to showcase their potential in front of a large audience in the first part of the Piaff Sponsorship Prize competition.

FEI European Dressage Championships Preview 2023:

While the Piaff Förderpreis, the Dressage Master Class, and a foal action are scheduled on Saturday, one day before the show event, the Team medals will be awarded on September 7, Individual medals on September 8, and freestyle medals on the last day, September 10.

Danes won the gold medal at the World Championships on their home turf last year and would be looking to repeat that performance at the European Championships.

Another favorite contender to win the European Championship, defending champion Jessica von Bredow-Werdnl, will be representing their country, Germany, and would like to meet the expectations as they do most of the time.

Looking at British combinations, three of the silver medal-winning teams from last year’s World Championships are participating in the event: Lottie Fry on Glamourdale, Charlotte Dujardin on Imhotep, and Gareth Hughes on Classic Briolinca.

Moreover, all three bronze-winning riders for Britain at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021, Lottie, Charlotte (mentioned above already), and Carl Hester, are participating in the European competition, along with two of the horses from that team: Everdale and En Vogue.

FEI Dressage European Championships Schedule

Wednesday, September 6, 2023:

Team Part 1 | Grand Prix | 9:30

Thursday, September 7, 2023:

Team Part 2 | Grand Prix | 9:30

Medals Awarding Ceremony: 17:00

Friday, September 8, 2023:

Individual | Grand Prix Special | 10:15

Medals Awarding Ceremony: 17:00

Saturday, September 9, 2023:

Piaff Advancement Award | Inter II U25 – 12:00

Dressage Master Class | 17:00

Foal Auction | 19:00

Sunday, September 10, 2023:

Piaff Advancement Award | Grand Prix U25 | 09:00

Freestyle | Grand Prix | 13:30

Medals Awarding Ceremony: 17:30

FEI European Dressage Championships Teams

Below is the list of participating teams with their combinations:

Germany

Jessica von Bredow-Werndl with TSF Dalera BB

Matthias Alexander Rath with Thiago GS

Frederic Wanders with Bluetooth OLD

Frederic Wandres with Duke Of Britain FRH (reserve horse)

Isabell with DSP Quantaz

Reserves:

Katharina Hemmer with Denoix PCH

Bianca Nowag-Aulenbrock with Florine OLD

Great Britain:

Charlotte Dujardin with 10-year-old gelding Imhotep

Lottie Fry with 11-year-old stallion Glamourdale and with 13-year-old stallion Everdale as direct reserve

Carl Hester with 13-year-old stallion Fame and with 14-year-old gelding En Vogue as direct reserve

Gareth Hughes with 17-year-old mare Classic Briolinca

Other Reserve Combinations:

Andrew Gould with 10-year-old stallion Indigo

Becky Moody with nine-year-old gelding Jagerbomb

Ireland

Sorrell Klatzko with Turbo

Abi Lyle with Farrell and with Giraldo as direct reserve

Anna Merveldt with Esporim

Judy Reynolds with Rockman Royal NG and with For Fun 51 as direct reserve

Two non-traveling reserves:

Fenella Quinn with Hawtins Delicato

Jennifer Harnett with Eximio

Sweden

Patrik Kittel with Touchdown or Forever Young HRH

Therese Nilshagen with Dante Weltino OLD

Malin Wahlkamp-Nilsson with Bergsjöholms Valbonne

Juliette Ramel with Buriel KH

Reserves:

Johanna Due Boje

Mazy Klovenhoj

Denmark

Andreas Helgstrand with Jovian

Carina Cassøe Krüth with Heiline’s Danciera

Daniel Bachmann Andersen with Vayron and Zippo I.M as direct reserve

Nanna Merrald with Blue Hors Zepter, with Blue Hors Don Olymbrio as direct reserve

Reserves:

Anna Kasprzak with Addict de Massa

Nadja Aaboe Sloth on Favour Gersdorf.

The Netherlands

Dinja van Liere with 11-year-old stallion Hartsuijker

Lynne Maas with 14-year-old mare Electra

Thamar Zweistra with 10-year-old stallion Hexagon’s Ich Weiss

Emmelie Scholtens with 10-year-old stallion Indian Rock

Reserve Combination:

Marlies van Baalen with 11-year-old gelding Habibi DVB

Spain

Juan Antonio Jimenez Cobo with Euclides MOR

Severo Jurado Lopez with Furstenglory

Jose Daniel Martin Dockx with Malagueno

Alejandro Sanchez del Barco with Quincallo De Indalo

Belgium

Charlotte Defalque with Botticelli

Flore de Winne with Flynn FRH

Domien Michiels with Intermezzo Vh Meerdaalhof

Larissa Pauluis with Flambeau

France

Alexandre Ayache with Holmevangs Jolene

Morgan Barbançon with Habana Libre A

Pauline Basquin with Sertorius De Rima Z

Arnaud Serre -with James Bond De Massa

Finland

Emma Kanerva with Greek Air

Henri Ruoste with Campari

Anna Tallberg with Grevens Zorro

Yvonne Österholm with Ironman H

Switzerland

Delia Eggenberger with Fairtrade

Charlotte Lenherr with Sir Stanley W

Charlotta Rogerson with Famora

Estelle Wettstein with Quaterboy

Austria:

Christian Schumach with Te Quiero SFF

Florian Bacher with Fidertraum

Victoria Max-Theurer with Birkhof’s Topas FBW

Stefan Lehfellner with Roberto Carlos

Where to watch European Dressage Championship?

Date: September 4 – September 10

Venue: Riesenbeck (GERMANY)

Live Stream: ClipMyHorse.TV (30-day free trial) / WDR / FEITV

The 2023 European Dressage Championships will take place on 4-10 September at Riesenbeck in Germany, alongside the European Para Dressage Championships. All the action is available to watch with English commentary via ClipMy Horse.TV. An annual premium subscription costs £129.95, but there is a 30-day free trial available for new subscribers.

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