European Dressage Championship

European Dressage Championship

The European Dressage Championship are the European Championship for the equestrian discipline of dressage. The are now held every 2 years, in odd-numbered years. Gold, Silver, and Bronze medals are awarded in both an individual and team competition. There is also a Championship held for juniors, young riders, and ponies.

Individual Results

1958 Wiesbaden (GER)
* Gold: Henri Chammartin/Wöhler (SWE)
* Silver: Sergei Filatov/URS-Ingas (Ukraine)
* Bronze: H Weygard/Perkunos (GER)1962 Rotterdam (NED)
* Gold: Reiner Klimke/Arcardius (GER)
* Silver: Henri Chammartin/Wörman (SWE)
* Bronze: Liselott Linsenhoff/Monarchist (GER)1963 Copenhagen (DEN)
* Gold: Henri Chammartin (SUI) Wolfdietrich, with 1517 points

* Silver: Harry Boldt/Remus (GER) with 1414 points
* Bronze: Henri Chammartin/Woerman (SWE) with 1356 points
* 4th place: Reiner Klimke/Arcadius (GER) with 1298 point1965 Copenhagen (DEN)
* Gold: Henri Chammartin/Wolfdietrich (SUI), with 2437 points

* Silver: Harry Boldt/Remus (GER), with 2410 points
* Bronze: Reiner Klimke/Arcadius (GER), with 2376 points
* Fourth place: Gustav Fischer/Wald (SUI), with 2371 points1967 Aachen (GER)
* Gold: Reiner Klimke/Dux (GER), with 2676 points
* Silver: Ivan Kisimov/Ichor (RUS), with 2672 points
* Bronze: Harry Boldt/Remus (GER), with 2611 points1969 Wolfsburg (GER)
* Gold: Liselott Lisenhoff/Piaff (GER), 1687 points
* Silver: Ivan Kizimov/Ichor (RUS), 1639 points
* Bronze: Josef Neckermann/Mariano (GER), 1609points1971 Wolfsburg (GER)
*Liselott Lisenhoff/Piaff (GER)

1973 Aachen (GER)
*Reiner Klimke/Mehmed (GER)

1975 Kiew (URS)
*Christine Stückelberger/Granat (SUI)

1977 San Gallo (SUI)
*Christine Stückelberger/Granat (SUI)

1979 Aarhus (DEN)
*Elisabeth Theurer/Mon Chéri (AUT)

1981 Laxenburg (AUT)
*Uwe Schulten-Baumer/Madras (GER)

1983 Aachen (GER)
*Anne-Grethe Jensen/Marzog (DEN)

1985 Copenhagen (Den)
*Reiner Klimke/Ahlerich (GER)

1987 Goodwood (GBR)
*Margit Otto-Crepin/Corlandus (FRA) 1989 Mondorf (LUX)
*Nicole Uphoff/Rembrandt (GER) 1991 Donaueschingen (GER)
*Sven Rothenberger/Andiamo (GER) – Gp Kür
*Isabell Werth/Gigolo (GER) – Gp Special

1993 Lipica (SLO)
*Nicole Uphoff/Hermann’s Grand Gilbert (GER) – Gp Kür
*Isabell Werth/Gigolo (GER) – Gp Special1995 Mondorf (LUX)
*Isabell Werth/Nobilis Gigolo (GER)

1997 Verden (GER)
*Isabell Werth/Nobilis Gigolo (GER)

1999 Arnhem (NED)
* Gold: Anky van Grunsven/Gestion Bonfire (NED), 241.77
* Silver: Ulla Salzberger/Rusty (GER), 235.35
* Bronze: Arjen Teeuwissen/Yakumo’s Goliath T (NED), 232.03
* 4th place: Nadine Capellmann/Gracioso 008 (GER), 229.02
* 5th place: Ellen Bontje/Gestion Silvano N (NED), 223.6
* 6th place: Lars Petersen/Blue Hors Cavan (DEN), 223.272001 Verden (GER)
* Gold: Ulla Salzgeber/Rusty (GER), scores of 78.29% GP, 78.14 Special, 84.50 Kur

* Silver: Arjen Teeuwissen/Gestion Goliath T (NED), scores of 72.72 GP, 74.84 Special, 80.91 Kur
* Bronze: Nadine Capellmann/Farbenfroh (GER), scores of 77.24 GP, 74.09 Special, 77.05 Kur 2003 Hickstead (GBR)
* Gold: Ulla Salzgeber/Rusty (GER), scores of 78.292 GP, 80.360 Special, 85.440 Kur

* Silver: Lisa Wilcox/Relevant (USA) flagicon|USA, scores of 77.042 GP, 78.320 Special, 79.970 Kur.
* Bronze: Jan Brink/Bjorsells Briar 899 (SWE) flagicon|SWE, scores of 73.000 GP, 75.760 Special, 81.310 Kur2005 Hagen (GER)
* Gold: Anky van Grunsven/Salinero (GER): scores of 77.417% GP, 76.160% Special, 83.000% Kur

* Silver: Hubertus Schmidt/Wansuela Suerte (GER): score of 74.625% GP, 75.720% Special, 80.525% Kur.
* Bronze: Jan Brink/Bjorsells Briar (SWE): score of 74.292% GP, 73.720% Special, 81.00% Kur

Team results

1963 Copenhagen, Denmark flagicon|DEN
*Gold: Great Britain flagicon|GBR, 1962 points
*Silver: Rumania, 1887 points

"'1965 Copenhagen, Denmark flagicon|DEN
* Gold: West Germany, 2428 points
* Silver: Switzerland, 2348 points
* Bronze: USSR, 2246 points

1967 Aachen, Germany
* Gold: West Germany, 2009 points
* Silver: Russia, 2789 points
* Bronze: Switzerland, 2614 points

1969 Wolfsburg, Germany
* Gold: West Germany, 2918 points
* Silver: East Germany, 2728 points
* Bronze: Russia, 2723 points

1971 Wolfsburg, Germany
* Gold: West Germany, 5,401 points
* Silver: Russia, 5,144
* Bronze: Sweden, 4,837

1973 Aachen, Germany
* Gold: West Germany, 5,184 points
* Silver: Russia, 5,041
* Bronze: Switzermand, 4,490

1975 Kiew, Russia
* Gold: West Germany, 4,966 points
* Silver: Russia 4,781
* Bronze: Switzerland, 4,724

1977 St. Gallen, Switzerland
* Gold: West Germany, 5,351 points
* Silver: Switzerland, 4,799
* Bronze: Russia, 4,574

1979 Aarhus, Denmark
* Gold: West Germany, 4,905 points
* Silver: Russia, 4,595
* Bronze: Switzerland, 4,486

1981 Luxenburg, Austria
* Gold: West Germany, 5,012 points
* Silver: Switzerland, 4,545
* Bronze: Russia, 4,538

1983 Aachen, Germany
* Gold: West Germany, 5,080 points
* Silver: Denmark, 4,814 p
* Bronze: Switzerland, 4,761

1985 Copenhagen, Denmark
* Gold: West Germany, 4,886 points
* Silver: Denmark, 4,763
* Bronze: Russia, 4,735

1987 Goodwood, England
* Gold: West Germany, 4,076 points
* Silver: Sweden, 3,902
* Bronze: Holland, 3,768

1999 Arnhem, Netherlands
* Gold: Germany (Nadine Capellmann/Gracioso, Alexandra Simons De Ridder/Chacomo, Ulla Salzberger/Rusty, Isabell Werth/Nissan Antony FRH), total 5606 points
* Silver: Holland (Anky van Grunsven/Gestion Bonfire, Ellen Bontje/Gestion Silvano N, Coby van Baalen/Olympic Ferro, Arjen Teeuwissen/Yakumo’s Goliath T) total 5577 points
* Bronze: Denmark (Lone Jörgensen/FBW Kennedy, Lars Petersen/Blue Hors Cavan, Jon D Pedersn/Esprit d’Valdemar, Anne van Holst-Koch/Any How), total 5169 points
* 4th place: Spain, 5088 points
* 5th place: England, 5060 points
* 6th place: Switzerland, 4976 points
* 7th place: Sweden, 4905 points
* 8th place: France, 4845 points
* 9th place: Russia, 4820 points
* 10th place: Austria, 4781 points
* 11th place: Ireland, 4691 points
* 12th place: Belarussia, 4597 points

2001 Verden, Germany flagicon|GER
* Gold: Germany flagicon|GER (Nadine Capellmann/Farbenfroh, Heike Kemmer/Albano, Ulla Salzgeber/Rusty, Isabell Werth/Anthony), score of 5612
* Silver: The Netherlands flagicon|NED (Ellen Bontje/Gestion Silvano, Arjen Teuwissen/Gestion Goliath, Gonnelien Rothenberger-Gordijn/Jonggor’s Weyden, Anky van Grunsven/Gestion Idool), score of 5431
* Bronze: Denmark flagicon|DEN (Jon D. Pedersen/Esprit de Valdemar, Lone Jörgensen/FBW Kennedy, Lars Petersen/Blue Horse Cavan, Nathalie Sayn-Wittgenstein/Fantast S), score of 5359 points.

2003 Hickstead, Great Britain flagicon|GBR
* Gold: Germany flagicon|GER (Ulla Salzgeber/Rusty, Heike Kemmer/Bonaparte, Klaus Husenbeth/Piccolino, Isabell Werth/Satchmo), score of 5380
* Silver: Spain flagicon|Spain (Beatriz Ferrer Salat/Beauvalais, Rafael Soto, Ignacio Ramblas/Distinguido, Juan Antonio Jimenez/Guizo), score of 5101
* Bronze: Britain flagicon|GBR (Emma Hindle/Wie Weltmeyer, Nicola McGivern/Active Walero, Richard Davison/Ballaseyr Royale, Emile Faurie/Rascher Hopes), score of 5079
* 4th place: The Netherlands (Antoinette Falandt/Jarwo, Ellen Bontje/Silvano N, Arjen Teeuwissen/Gestion Goliath T, Edward Gal/Gestion Lingh)

2005 Hagen, Germany flagicon|GER
* Gold: Germany flagicon|GER (Heike Kemmer/Bonaparte, Hubertus Schmidt/Wansuela Suerte, Ann Kathrin Linsenhoff/Sterntaler Unicef), score of 221.708%
* Silver: Holland flagicon|NED (Anky van Grunsven/Salinero, Edward Gal/Lingh, Laurens van Lieren/Hexagon's Ollright), score of 221.167%
* Bronze: Spain flagicon|Spain (Beatriz Ferrer Salat/Beauvalais, Juan Antonio Jimenez/Guizo, Ignacio Rambla/Distinguido) and Sweden flagicon|SWE (Jan Brink/Bjorsells Briar, Tinne Vilhelmson/Just Mickey, Louise Nathhorst/Guinness) both with a score of 213.125%
** Note: the tiebraker had Spain winning the bronze, because their third rider had a score of 69.500%, to Sweden's 3rd rider score of 68.625%. However, due to sportmanship, Spain asked the FEI to change the rules so that both teams could receive the bronze.


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