2010 CHIO Aachen

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The 2010 CHIO Aachen was the 2010 edition of the CHIO Aachen, the German official horse show in five horse sport disciplines (show jumping, dressage, eventing, four-in-hand-driving and vaulting).

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The CHIO Aachen is in show jumping and dressage the most prestigious horse show in Europe. It is also called "Weltfest der Pferdesports" (World Equestrian Festival).

The competitions are held at different places in Aachen. The show jumping competitions are held in the "Hauptstadion" of the CHIO Aachen, the dressage event are held in the "Deutsche Bank Stadion" and the vaulting competitions are held in the "Albert-Vahle-Halle", all in Aachen.

The 2010 CHIO Aachen was held as CSIO 5* (show jumping), CDIO 5* (dressage), CICO 3* (eventing), CAIO (four-in-hand-driving) and CVIO 2* (vaulting). It was held between July 9, 2010 and July 11, 2010 (vaulting) and between July 13, 2010 and July 18, 2010 (other disciplines).

The first horse show were held 1924 in Aachen, together with a horse race. In 1927 the horse show lasted six days. The first show jumping nations cup was held here in 1929. Since 2007, influenced by the World Equestrian Games 2006 in Aachen, also eventing and vaulting are disciplines of the CHIO Aachen. [1] In 2010 the 79th time a horse show is held in the Soers in Aachen.

Nations Cup of Germany (vaulting)

The 2010 vaulting Nations Cup of Germany was part of the 2010 CHIO Aachen. It was a combined competition of three Freestyle vaulting competitions (single vaulting - Men, single vaulting - Women and team vaulting. Unlike the other disciplines nations can start with more than one team.

TeamVaulterGroupLongeurHorseresult
1Flag of France.svg  France Anne-Sophie Musset-Agnus Danièle AgnusKilkady D' Heurteloup8.200
Nicolas Andreani Marine Joosten DuponIdefix de Braize8.727
Team "France"Fabrice HolzbergerWattriano R8.557
25.484
2Flag of Germany.svg  Germany I Kai Vorberg Kirsten GrafSir Bernhard RS v. d. Wintermühle8.587
Simone Wiegele Jessica SchmitzArkansas8.607
Bleyer Rheinland
(Team Wintermühle Köln and RSV Neuss Grimlinghausen)
Alexandra KnaufWeltoni RS v. d. Wintermühle8.281
25.475
3Flag of Germany.svg  Germany II Gero Meyer Silke BartelCenturo8.353
Sarah Kay Irina LenkeitAirbus8.340
PSG Rittergut Habighorst-BordenauLars HansenBobby8.136
24.829
4Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland I Simone Jäiser Rita BlieskeLuk7.707
Patric Looser Alexandra KnaufRecord RS v. d. Wintermühle8.673
Team "Lütisburg I"Monika BischofbergerWill be Good8.055
24.435

[Top 4 of 8 teams] [2] [3]

FEI Nations Cup of Germany (show jumping)

The 2010 FEI Nations Cup of Germany (show jumping) was part of the 2010 CHIO Aachen. It was the sixth competition of the 2010 Meydan FEI Nations Cup.

The 2010 FEI Nations Cup of Germany was held at Thursday, July 15, 2010 at 7:30 pm (second round under floodlight). The competing teams were: France, the United States of America, Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Ireland, Sweden, Great Britain, Spain and Poland.

The competition was a show jumping competition with two rounds and optionally one jump-off. The height of the fences were up to 1.60 meters. Eight of ten teams were allowed to start in the second round.

The competition was endowed with 200,000 . Mercedes-Benz was the sponsor of this competition.

TeamRiderHorseRound ARound BTotal penaltiesJump-offPrize
money
Scoring
points
PenaltiesPenaltiesPenaltiesTime
(s)
1Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland Billy Twomey Tinka's Serenade40
Dermott Lennon Hallmark Elite00
Cian O'Connor K Club Lady00
Denis Lynch Lantinus4did not start
40464,000 €10
2Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Marco Kutscher Cash04
Janne Friederike Meyer Lambrasco41
Ludger Beerbaum Gotha180
Marcus Ehning Plot Blue0did not start
45940,000 €7
3Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States Lauren Hough Quick Study04
Candice King Skara Glen's Davos04
Nicole Shahinian Simpson Tristan40
Laura Kraut Cedric44
481232,000 €6
4Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland Steve Guerdat Jalisca Solier812
Niklaus Schurtenberger Cantus44
Werner Muff Campione04
Pius Schwizer Carlina K04
4121620,000 €4.5
Flag of France.svg  France Pénélope Leprevost Mylord Carthago00
Michel Robert Kellemoi de Pepita1313
Olivier GuillonLord de Theize48
Kevin Staut Kraque Boom04
4121620,000 €4.5
6Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Vincent Voorn Alpapillon-Armanie128
Gerco Schröder New Orleans70
Harrie Smolders Walnut de Muze48
Marc Houtzager Opium VS05
11132411,000 €3
7Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Malin Baryard-Johnsson Actrice W48
Svante Johansson Caramell KS49
Henrik von Eckermann Frodo85
Rolf-Göran Bengtsson Quintero La Silla19
922318,000 €2
8Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom Peter Charles Pom d'Ami45
David McPherson Chamberlain Z417
Scott Brash Intertoy Z254
John Whitaker Peppermill1did not start
926355,000 €1
9Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Andrzej Lemanski Bischof L4
Krzyszlof Ludwiczak Torado12
Antoni Tomaszewski Trojka8
Jaroslaw Skrzyczynski Coriana5
17-0
10Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Julio Arias Cueva Victory v. Hazelarenhoekjdid not start
Pilar Lucrecia Cordon Muro Herald4
Jesus Garmendia Echevarria Lord du Mont Milon9
Sergio Alvarez Moya Mme Pompadour M5
18-0

(grey penalties points do not count for the team result) [4]

CICO 3*

The CICO 3*, was the official eventing competition of Germany. It was held as two-day-event. The first part of this competition, the dressage phase, was held at Friday, July 16, 2010 at 8:30 am. The second phase, the show jumping phase, was held at Friday, July 16, 2010 at 5:30 pm. The final phase, the cross country phase, was held at Saturday, July 17, 2010 at 10:30 am.

The sponsor of this competition was the DHL.

team result

TeamRiderHorseConverted dressage
score
Show jumping
score
Cross country
score
Total
score
1Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Michael Jung River of Joy38.208.0027.6073.80
Ingrid Klimke FRH Butts Abraxxas40.608.001.6050.20
Andreas Dibowski Butts Leon41.204.002.4047.60
Dirk Schrade King Artus44.60withdrawnwithdrawnwithdrawn
171.60
2Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Linda Algotsson Stand By Me43.604.004.8052.40
Niklas Jonsson First Lady45.4012.0015.2072.60
Katrin Norling Pandora Emm45.804.004.4054.20
Malin Larsson Piccadilly Z52.604.0022.8079.40
179.20
3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain Emily Baldwin Drivetime39.201.008.8049.00
Ruth Edge Carnaval Prince II44.604.005.6054.20
Pippa Funnell Mirage d'Elle51.208.0038.8098.00
Nicola Wilson Bee Diplomatic63.2019.0012.8087.00
190.20
4Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Andrew Nicholson Nereo44.802.000.0046.80
Mark Todd Chuckelberry47.804.0042.0093.80
Jonathan Paget Clifton Promise51.200.0028.4079.60
Joe Meyer Sanskrit54.607.0031.2092.80
219.20
5Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Karin Donckers Gazelle de la Brasserie CH39.408.006.4053.80
Joris Vanspringel Limestone47.201.00eliminatedeliminated
Virginie Caulier Nepal du Sudre49.804.0020.4074.20
Lara de Liedekerke Nooney Blue53.604.0035.2092.80
220.80
6Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Stefano Brecciaroli Apollo van de Wendi Kurt Hoeve42.004.008.4054.40
Susanna Bordone Blue Moss48.200.0062.80111.00
Marco Cappai Dourango51.8031.0018.40101,20
Gianluca Gardini Lion Dancer60.409.0011.2080.60
236.20
7Flag of France.svg  France Stanislas de Zuchowicz Quirinal de la Bastide49.805.0088.00142.80
Jean-Lou Bigot Lotus de Gobaude51.003.00eliminatedeliminated
Cédric Lyard Narcos de Soulac55.604.0043.60103.20
Lionel Guyon Metisse de Lalou56.004.0067.60
313.60

(grey penalties points do not count for the team result) [5] [6] [7]

Individual result

RiderHorseConverted dressage
score
Show jumping
score
Cross country
score
Total
score
1 Flag of New Zealand.svg Andrew Nicholson Nereo44.802.000.0046.80
2 Flag of Germany.svg Andreas Dibowski Butts Leon41.204.002.4047.60
3 Flag of Germany.svg Dirk Schrade Gadget de la Cere40.208.000.0048.20
4 Flag of Germany.svg Michael Jung Leopin44.204.000.0048.20
5 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Emily Baldwin Drivetime39.201.008.8049.00

(Top 5 of 41 Competitors) [7]

Grand Prix Spécial

The Grand Prix Spécial was one of the most important dressage competitions at the 2010 CHIO Aachen. A Grand Prix Spécial is the competition with the highest definite level of dressage competitions.

It was held at Saturday, July 17, 2010 at 9:00 am. The Meggle AG was the sponsor of this competition.

RiderHorseScore [8] prize
money ()
1 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Edward Gal Moorlands Totilas86.458%8,600 €
2 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Adelinde Cornelissen Parzival82.542%5,200 €
3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Laura Bechtolsheimer Mistral Hojris79.375%3,900 €
4 Flag of Germany.svg Isabell Werth Satchmo76.417%2,600 €
5 Flag of Austria.svg Victoria Max-Theurer Augustin OLD74.458%1,800 €

(top 5 of 30 competitors)

Nations Cup of Germany (dressage)

The 2010 dressage Nations Cup of Germany was part of the 2010 CHIO Aachen. The result of the dressage Nations Cup was an addition of the result of the Grand Prix de Dressage and the Grand Prix Spécial of four team riders per team.

The sponsor of this competition was the Lambertz-Group.

TeamRiderHorseGrand Prix de Dressage scoreGrand Prix Spécial
score
Total
score
[9]
1Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Adelinde Cornelissen Parzival78.541%82.542%161.083
Edward Gal Totilas 83.860%86.458%170.318
Imke Schellekens-Bartels Sunrise73.739%73.500%147.239
478.640
2Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Christoph Koschel Donnperignon72.644%74.333%146.977
Matthias-Alexander Rath Sterntaler-UNICEF71.185%72.583%143.768
Isabell Werth Satchmo75.836%76.417%152.253
442.998
3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain Laura Bechtolsheimer Mistral Hojris77.295%79.375%156.670
Fiona Bigwood Wie-Atlantico de Ymas67.264%66.542%133.806
Emile Faurie Elmegardens Marequis65.015%67.667%132.682
423.158
4Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Jeroen Devroe Apollo van het Vijverhof69.726%69.333%139.059
Philippe Jorissen Le Beau66.231%66.375%132.606
Stefan van Ingelgem Withney van't Genthof67.325%68.792%136.117
407.782
5Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Bonny Bonnello Pikardi64.316%60.583%124.899
Ashley Holzer Pop Art69.027%68.750%137.777
Belinda Trussell Anton68.024%67.125%135.149
397.825
6Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Claudio Castilla Ruiz Jade de MV68.176%64.083%139.059
Rafael Ortiz G-Nidium66.505%64.792%131.297
José María Sanchez Cobos Fogonero IX66.687%63.292%129.979
393.535
7Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Mikala Münter Gundersen Leonberg66.930%61.875%128.805
Anne van Olst Clearwater67.052%67.917%134.969
Anne Troensegaard Seduc65.684%62.875%128.559
392.333
-Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Hayley Beresford Relâmpago do Retiro65.319%65.708%131.027
Lyndal Oatley Potifar65.106%did not start-
Brett Parbery Victory Salute70.365%69.042%139.407
eliminated
-Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Anette Christensson Normandie JB63.100%did not start-
Patrik Kittel Florett AS67.234%67.375%134.609
Kristian von Krusenstierna April 4Cible63.465%did not start-
eliminated

Nations Cup of Germany (four-in-hand-driving)

The four-in-hand-driving nations cup is the official four-in-hand-driving competition of Germany.

The first part of this competition, the driven dressage driving, will be held at Thursday, May 15, 2010 at 10:30 am. The second competition, the obstacle cone driving, will be held at Friday, July 16, 2010 at 9:00 pm. The final phase, the marathon, will be held at Saturday, July 17, 2010 at 2:25 pm.

team result

TeamDriverdriven dressage
score
obstacle cone driving
score
marathon
score
Total
score
[10]
prize
money
()
1Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands IJsbrand Chardon 47.490.00101.70
Koos de Ronde 48.3811.00116.71
Theo Timmerman 42.113.00111.59
305.895,600 €
2Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Michael Brauchle 63.626.00110.09
Rainer Duen 52.220.00120.80
Christoph Sandmann 45.950.00108.39
316.653,500 €
3Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland Felix Affrini 65.5412.81142.58
Werner Ulrich 55.949.00104.17
Daniel Würgler 46.723.00110.89
329.722,500 €
4Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Jozsef Dobrovitz 55.683.00194.31
Zoltan Lazar 54.530.00105.04
Csaba Vaczi 77.184.83134.59
352.842,000 €
5Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Tomas Eriksson 59.147.36111.13
Fredrik Persson 50.826.00118.47
352.921,800 €
6Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States James Henry Fairclough 45.310.00150.21
Tucker Johnson 48.516.00117.06
367.091,600 €
7Flag of France.svg  France Stéphane Chouzenoux 56.3212.51188.28
Thibault Coudry 61.063.00140.63
Fabrice Martin 72.964.70132.27
414.62-

(grey penalties points do not count for the team result)

individual result

Driverdriven dressage
score
obstacle cone driving
score
marathon
score
Total
score
[11]
prize
money
()
1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Boyd Exell 36.61101.814.48142.905,000 €
2 Flag of the Netherlands.svg IJsbrand Chardon 47.49101.700.00149.193,000 €
3 Flag of Germany.svg Christoph Sandmann 45.95108.390.00154.342,250 €
4 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Theo Timmerman 42.11111.593.00156.701,500 €
5 Flag of Hungary.svg Zoltan Lazar 54.53105.040.00159.57750 €
6 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Daniel Würgler 46.72110.893.00160.61500 €
7 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Werner Ulrich 55.94104.179.00169.11280 €
8 Flag of the United States.svg Tucker S. Johnson 48.51117.066.00171.57220 €
9 Flag of Germany.svg Rainer Duen 52.22120.800.00173.02150 €
10 Flag of Germany.svg Dirk Gerkens 56.96116.290.50173.75150 €

(top 10 of 24 competitors)

Best of Champions

The "Best of Champions" was a special show jumping competition. The current Olympic champion, winner of World Equestrian Games, the current European champion and the last year winner of the Show jumping grand prix of Aachen have the right to start in this competition.

The competition was a show jumping competition with horse change. Each rider start in the first round with his own horse, in the second, third and in the fourth round with the horses of the other competitors. If a jump-off is necessary, each rider start again with his own horse.

It was held at Saturday, July 17, 2010 at 7:00 pm.

HorseAthlete van't Heike
(horse of Eric Lamaze)
Calimero van't Roth
(horse of Jos Lansink)
Brazil-M
(horse of Kevin Staut)
Upsilon d´Ocquier
(horse of Denis Lynch)
Total
score [12]
Prize
money ()
RiderPenaltiesPenaltiesPenaltiesPenaltiesPenalties
1 Flag of France.svg Kevin Staut
(as 2009 European champion)
0000015,000 €
2 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Jos Lansink
(as 2006 World champion)
0404812,000 €
3 Flag of Ireland.svg Denis Lynch
(as 2009 winner of the Show jumping grand prix of Aachen)
44401210,000 €
4 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Eric Lamaze
(as 2008 Olympic champion)
0880168,000 €

Horse Ranking

Grand Prix Freestyle

The Grand Prix Freestyle (or Grand Prix Kür), also called the "Großer Dressurpreis von Aachen" (Grand dressage price of Aachen) was the final competition of the CDIO 5* at the 2010 CHIO Aachen.

A Grand Prix Freestyle is a Freestyle dressage competition. The level of this competition is at least the level of a Grand Prix de Dressage, but it can be higher than the level of a Grand Prix Spécial.

The Grand Prix Freestyle at the CDIO 5* (2010 CHIO Aachen) was held at Sunday, July 18, 2010 at 10:00 am. The Deutsche Bank was the sponsor of this competition.

RiderHorseScore [13] prize
money ()
1 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Edward Gal Totilas 90.964%30.000 €
2 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Adelinde Cornelissen Parzival85.607%18.000 €
3 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Imke Schellekens-Bartels Sunrise81.000%13.500 €
4 Flag of Germany.svg Isabell Werth Satchmo80.786%9.000 €
5 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Laura Bechtolsheimer Mistral Hojris80.500%5.000 €

Großer Preis von Aachen

The "Großer Preis von Aachen", the show jumping grand prix of Aachen, was the mayor show jumping competition of the 2010 CHIO Aachen. It was held at Sunday, July 18, 2010 at 3:00 pm. The competition was a show jumping competition with two round and one jump-off, the height of the fences were up to 1.60 meters.

The main sponsor of the "Großer Preis von Aachen" is Rolex. The Grand Prix will be endowed with 350,000 €.

RiderHorseRound 1Round 2Jump-offprize
money
PenaltiesTime
(s)
PenaltiesTime
(s)
1 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Eric Lamaze Hickstead00-051.62115,000 €
2 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Pius Schwizer Carlina00-051.8680,000 €
3 Flag of Spain.svg Sergio Alvarez Moya Action-Breaker00-057.5555,000 €
4 Flag of Germany.svg Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum Shutterfly 00-854.8130,000 €
5 Flag of France.svg Kevin Staut Kraque Boom0481,7920,000 €

(Top 5 of 40 Competitors) [14]

Television / live video

The German TV stations (WDR, ARD, ZDF and Phoenix) broadcast more than 20 hours from the 2010 CHIO Aachen, most of them live. [15] Across Europe Eurosport broadcast a two-hour summary programme of the 2010 CHIO Aachen (Show jumping nations cup and show jumping grand prix).

Most of the competition are streamed live by the German website clipmyhorse.de (not marathon driving, cross county phase of eventing and show jumping nations cup, weblink see external links).

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