World equestrian Plays
The world equestrian plays gather in the same place and over the same period all the championships of the world of the equestrian disciplines recognized by the international equestrian Fédération (FEI).
General information
The world equestrian plays ( World Equestrian Ranges in English) dispute once every four years, in even year, alternation with the Olympic Games. They gather in the same place at the same time the championships of the equestrian disciplines recognized by the FEI. Organized for the first time in 1990 with Stockholm in Sweden, they replace from now on the championships of the world existing formerly for each discipline.Almost as important as the Olympic Games in the equestrian Sports, the world equestrian Plays joins together until: 600000 spectators on the spot.
Tests
- attachment
- raising
- marathon
- handiness
- complete Contest of horsemanship
- horse raising
- cross-country race
- (jump of obstacles)
- raising
- Free Grand Prix
- Special Grand Prix
- Taken again in Music (RLM or Kür)
- endurance
- reining since 2002 individual
- teams
- Jump of obstacles
- course of hunting
- revolving cut of the Nations
- signal of the 25
- final
- stunt-flying in individual circle
- compulsory figures
- free figures individual
- free figures equips
- final free equips
- final free individual
Organizing cities
- 1990 : Stockholm Sweden
- 1994: $the Hague Netherlands
- 1998: Rome Italy
- 2002: Sherry of Frontera Spain
- 2006: Aachen Germany
- 2010: Lexington the United States
Prize list
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August 1st
Complete contest
See also: complete Contest of équitation#Les championships of the world, Championships of the world of complete contest
Raising
See also: Championship of the world of raising
Endurance
Endurance Individual
Endurance by team
Reining
August 1st
Jump of obstacles
See also: Championship of the world of jump of obstacles
Fly
August 1st
See too
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