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Danish bid to host the FEI European Championships in 2013

08.07.2010: Denmark is bidding to host the FEI European Dressage and Jumping Championships in 2013. JBK Horse Shows, Sport Event Denmark, City of Herning and the Danish Equestrian Federation work together in creating the best European equestrian event ever. The showground at MCH Arena and the surrounding area make it possible to take the championships to heigher levels. To ensure the best conditions for the participants the organizing comittee is listening closely to the riders wishes.

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A superior Anky van Grunsven won the World Cup Grand Prix Freestyle by ECCO Shoes

 
18/10/2009: Anky van Grunsven was victorious in the freestyle at the season’s first FEI World Cup qualifier sponsored by ECCO Shoes which was held at the JBK Horse Shows in Odense. With a superior and softly flowing ride on the jet-black horse Salinero, Anky van Grunsven claimed the first place. Edwards Gal finished second on Sisther de Jeu while Patrick Kittel finished third. The best of the Danish contestants was Andreas Helgstrand on Tannhof’s Carabas who finished ninth.
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Jill Thomassen won the DDE Grand Prix at the JBK Horse Shows

 
18 October 2009: Jill Thomassen and Cherie were victorious in the one-star 140 cm show jumping class, the DDE Grand Prix, at the JBK Horse Shows Sunday 18 October. Hans Ley came second and Kristin Nyberg came third.
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Søren Pedersen and Levante 14 won the Stutteri Ask Youngsters Cup Final at the JBK Horse Shows

 
18 October 2009: Levante 14 and Søren Pedersen was the best equipage in the Stutteri Ask Youngsters Cup Final at the JBK Horse Shows. In this class for seven and eight-year horses Torben Frandsen finished second on It’s Catweazle while Damien Haltermann came third on Cupido De Laubry.
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Rolf-Göran Bengtsson finished first and won a car in the KIA Motors Grand Prix

 
18/10/2009: Rolf-Göran Bengtsson and Casall La Silla rode off with the victory and a KIA estate car in the three-star final of the Big Tour, Kia Motors Grand Prix. Tina Lund finished second on A-dur R and Daniel Zetterman came third on Glory Days.

 

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Jessica Vinther Jensen shone in the Pony Grand Prix show jumping, Orifarm Cup

18/10/2009: Jessica Vinter Jensen on her star pony Nikolina was a convincing winner in the Pony Grand Prix at the JBK Horse Shows. Shannon Meinert Ketterle finished second and Emelie Svensson came third.
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Søren Pedersen won the Dominio de Pingus Cup

18/10/2009: Søren Pedersen and Chesmo won the three-star Dominio de Pingus Cup at the JBK Horse Shows Sunday 18 October. The Norwegian rider Iselin Gjendemsjo and Rock’n Roll 19 finished second and was followed by Marie Moesgaard on Corland Dane in third place.

 

 

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Tina Lund won a Rolex watch after a superior victory in the Ragnar and Rolex Speed Final

 
18/10/2009: On Zamiro, Tina Lund won the three-star Small Tour, Ragnar and Rolex Speed Final the evening of Saturday 17 October. The equipage was incomparable with a fast, clean round. Another Dane, Jennifer Fogh Pedersen, finished second on Nocage De La Pesrelle. Norwegian rider Victoria Gulliksen finished third on Lord II Z. Great prizes were at stake in the Ragnar and Rolex Speed Final: a total of 150,000 DKK including two Rolex watches.
 

 

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Bastian Freese won the exciting three-star Big Tour, Odense City Cup

18/10/2009: German Bastian Freese and Caballero won the exciting Odense City Cup at the JBK Horse Shows on his horse, Caballero. Swedish rider Malin Hansen came second on Ulrich Z and Marlon Modolo Zanotelli from Brazil finished third. In Odense City Cup the equipages competed for a prize money total of 150,000 DKK

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Erica Swartz won the Small Tour Final, Engerupgaard Cup

17/10/2009: Erica Swartz and Ozitano had the fastest round in the Engerupgaard Cup at the JBK Horse Shows in Odense 17 October 2009. The first and second runners-up, English Emily Davies and Belgian Oliver Philipaerts were not far behind.

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