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The 2010 FEI World Equestrian Games in Lexington, Kentucky marked a series of firsts in WEG history: the first time WEG were held outside Europe; the first time that championships for eight FEI disciplines were held at one location (the Kentucky Horse Park); and the first time WEG had a title sponsor (in this case the animal health and ...
The Hungarian Sport Horse, Hungarian: 'Magyar sportló', is a modern Hungarian breed of sporting horse. Like the Furioso-North Star , the Gidran , and the Nonius , it was developed at the Hungarian State Stud MezĹ‘hegyes , in Békés county in the Southern Great Plain region of south-eastern Hungary.
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The Pony World Driving Championships take place every two years. There are individual competitions for singles, pairs and four-in-hand. The teams from the various categories are evaluated together for the team ranking. Two single, two pair and two four-in-hand results per nation are included in the ranking.
Of the 6 champions named between 1974 and 1984, all but one were Hungarian. [12] The Nonius is slower and less suitable for other riding sports like dressage and show jumping than lighter horses. [12] Smaller members of the breed with larger amounts of Arabian blood in their ancestry are more sought after as riding horses. [7]
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Debreceni VSC, a team that spent over 5 decades in the 2nd division, and had never won a national championship prior to the 21st century, remarkably won the Hungarian league in 2005, [26] 2006, [27] [28] 2007, [29] [30] 2009, [31] and 2010, becoming the first non-Budapest dynasty in the history of the league . In 2009 they also qualified for ...
Name Coat-of-arms Year of grant of the Hungarian title Naturalization in Hungary Remarks References Csáky-Pallavicini de Körösszegh et Adorján1876 Counts Zsigmond and Hippolyt Csáky received royal authorization to adopt the name and title of their adoptive (but biological) father, Marquess Roger Pallavicini, in 1876.