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The 2015 FEI World Cup Finals in Las Vegas was held between April 15 to April 19, 2015. It was to be the final of the Show jumping and Dressage World Cup series. [1] [2] The finals were held at the Thomas & Mack Center.
Germany leads the country medalist rankings with 25 gold medals (52 overall), [note 2] followed by Sweden with 17 (43 overall) and France with 14 (37 overall). [1] Canadian rider Ian Millar holds the record for the most Olympic equestrian appearances and matches the record for athletes in any sport, having competed in ten Olympics as of 2012.
[1] [2] It was the seventh edition of the Games, which are held every four years and run by the International Federation for Equestrian Sports (FEI). [3] For team events in the dressage , eventing , and show jumping disciplines, these Games were the first qualifying event for the 2016 Summer Olympics .
The team and individual dressage competitions used the same results. Dressage had three phases, with the last being used only for the individual event. The first phase was the Grand Prix. Individuals advanced to the second phase, the Grand Prix Special, if they were on one of the top seven teams or were one of the top 11 remaining competitors.
Para Dressage Individual Championship Test Grade II Petra van de Sande on Toscane 69.238 % Britta Näpel on Aquilina 3 67.905 % Caroline Cecilie Nielsen on Rostorn's Hatim-Tinn 67.238% Para Dressage Individual Championship Test Grade III Hannelore Brenner on Women of the World 72.400 % Annika Lykke Dalskov on Preussen Wind 71.067%
The National Collegiate Equestrian Association , formerly known as Varsity Equestrian, was created as the governing body for NCAA Equestrian teams. The NCEA is headquartered in Waco, Texas . Currently the NCEA has 24 official member colleges and universities that sponsor women's equestrian teams that participate in intercollegiate competition ...
The World Dressage Championships is held every four years. The best horse and rider competitions in the world compete for individual and team titles. The Dressage World Championship is since 1990, held at the World Equestrian Games in conjunction with other equestrian world championships [1].
At the official first European Dressage Championship in 1963 it was possible to start with more than one horse, so each rider could win more than one individual medal. Today, each rider can start with only one horse. The history of team medals starts at the European Dressage Championships in 1965.