

The FEI plays a pivotal role in shaping and regulating international competitions. Renowned for its commitment to maintaining the highest standards in horse sports, the FEI establishes the rules governing these disciplines. Additionally, it orchestrates prestigious events at the Olympic Games in equestrian.
In an exciting development, the FEI has recently announced its return to Amsterdam. This addition marks a fresh and vibrant chapter in the legacy of these events. To experience a thrilling display of talent and competition, check out the full schedule along with the names of the participants. The jam-packed schedule is a packet of mirth, fun and gaiety, not to mention boundless equine talent to boot.
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FEI jumping and dressage promises to be a high-octane one-stop quick fix
Recently, the FEI shared a story on Instagram unveiling the schedule of upcoming matches. The FEI Jumping events set from January 25 to 28, 2024, promise an exhilarating spectacle with a diverse array of competitions. On January 26, 2024, two compelling CSI5-W events are scheduled. The first, identified as S1, presents a Table A competition featuring a 140cm obstacle height and a significant prize of 10000.00 EUR. The second event on the same day, S2, showcases a 145cm obstacle height and an impressive prize of 28200.00 EUR. Transitioning to Saturday, January 27, 2024, three additional CSI5-W events unfold, S3, S4 and S12 with a challenging 150, 145 and 145 obstacle height.

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Now moving to the last day 28th, which features three captivating CSI5-W events. The day kicks off with the prestigious Grand Prix of Amsterdam (S5). Following this, the action continues with Table A (S6) boasting a 150cm obstacle height and a prize of 56800.00 EUR. The day concludes with the highly anticipated Longines FEI World Cup (S8) featuring a challenging 160cm obstacle height and an impressive prize of 172500.00 EUR in the CSI5-W category.
Simultaneously, the FEI Dressage events on January 26 and 27, 2024, add a touch of elegance to the proceedings. The CDI-W competitions feature the Grand Prix and Grand Prix 16-25 categories, offering substantial prize money and showcasing the finesse of dressage riders.
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Equestrian all-stars galloping into FEI spotlight!
A diverse array of talented participants is set to grace the upcoming FEI events. In Jumping, notable contenders include Eduardo Alvarez Aznar from Spain. He will be riding horses D’orient Batilly, Ike, and Rokfeller De Pleville Bois Margot. Bryan Balsiger from Switzerland is also a key participant, riding Quintino 9, Ermindo W, and Castiel. Meanwhile, in dressage, competitors like Alexandre Ayache from France will be riding Jolene. Anastasia Bondarieva from Ukraine is set to showcase her equestrian prowess with Nastelina Vd Witte Driesendijk and Calder.
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Additionally, Thea Bech from Denmark and Cecilia Bergakra from Sweden will be representing the Dressage CDIU25 category with horses Dionisos and Izack, respectively. Emma Bocken from the Netherlands is set to participate in Jumping’s CSIU25-A with Kadessa Z, while Ebba Danielsson from Sweden will be riding Equus Tame in the same category.
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