Deauville CSIO 3* to host Longines EEF Series 2022 first semi-final

24. Jun 2022 / Category: Press Release

Deauville CSIO 3* Deauville CSIO 3*

 

There are great expectations at the Pôle International du Cheval Longines-Deauville where the first of the two Longines EEF Series 2022 semi-finals will be held.

With the prestigious Sotheby's International Realty CSIO in Deauville in fact, the show jumping Nations Cup Series launched by the European Equestrian Federation enters its decisive stages following an intense and exciting season. There will be the ten teams that qualified in the North and West Regions competing in Normandy for the first five spots available in the LES Warsaw Final (September 8-11): Belgium, Denmark, France, Ireland, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Spain and Sweden.

The Longines EEF Nations Cup Deauville will be held on Friday, June 24th, on a course built by French chef de piste Yann Royant with jumps reaching a maximum height of 1.50m, hence larger compared to those in the qualifying Nations Cups.

After Deauville, the second Longines EEF Series Semi-Final will be held in Budapest (June 29 – July 2) for the nations qualified in the South and Central Regions.

During the course of the season, twenty-five European nations competed in the 2022 Longines EEF Series, organised in eight qualifying legs divided into four Regions (South; Central; North; West). Seventeen teams have obtained access to the two semi-finals and of these ten will qualify for the finals held in Warsaw.

 
Starting list and results on Longines Timing - click here
Official Show site - click here
Complete Longines EEF Series qualifier points table - download here (at the bottom of the page)

 

Longines EEF Series 2022 - Results
 
Mannheim (GER)
1° - Switzerland
2° - Germany
3° - Sweden
 
Aalborg (DEN)
1° - France
2° - Japan
3° - Denmark
 
Bratislava (SVK)
1° - Germany
2° - Ireland
3° - Switzerland
 
Lisbon (POR)
1° - Ireland
2° - France
3° - Spain
 
Madrid (ESP)
1° - Spain
2° - Belgium
3° - Ireland
 
Athens (GRE)
1° - Italy
2° - Greece
3° - Romania
 
Drammen (NOR)
1° - Brazil
2° - Ireland
3° - Belgium
 
Gorla (ITA)
1° - Great Britain
2° - France
3° - Switzerland

 

 
LES - Longines EEF Series 2022 - Next stages
30 June-3 July       Budapest (HUN) - LES Semi-Final South-Central
8-11 September    Warsaw (POL) - LES Final

LONGINES EEF SERIES
Longines EEF Series is a show jumping Nations Cup series created by the European Equestrian Federation that has replaced the FEI Nations Cup Europe Division 2. Launched in 2020, but then postponed to 2021 due to the Covid-19 pandemic, it was held with a reduced calendar last year once again due to restrictions in place for the containment of the Covid-pandemic. The series aims to support European nations in developing their horses and riders in high-level competition. The series promotes the participation of younger developing talents by requiring at least one member of the team to be under 25 years of age.

The Longines EEF Series is subdivided into four European regional areas - north - south - centre and west - including the 42 National Federations that are part of the FEI’s EEF Group: 

Region South (ALB, BIH, BUL, CYP, GRE, ITA, MKD, MLT, ROU, SMR, SRB, TUR, UKR)

Region Central (AUT, CRO, CZE, GER, HUN, LIE, SLO, SUI, SVK)

Region North (DEN, EST, FIN, ISL, ISR, LAT, LTU, NOR, POL, SWE)

Region West (AND, BEL, ESP, FRA, GBR, IRL, LUX, MON, NED, POR)

The Longines EEF Series involves two qualifiers at CSIO3* for each region, allowing the five best teams to qualify for the two semi-finals held this year in Deauville and Budapest. As in 2021, the final will be held in September at the Warsaw CSIO4* and the winner will be promoted to the 2023 Longines FEI Jumping Nations Cup Division 1. The 2021 Series was won by Italy.

Read more: https://www.euroequestrian.eu/en/Events/Longines-EEF-Series.html sport.
 

EUROPEAN EQUESTRIAN FEDERATION
Founded in 2009, the European Equestrian Federation (EEF) is the representative body for the European based National equestrian Federations. Working closely with the Federation Internationale Equestre (FEI) and the National Federations, the EEF works to maximize the potential and development of equestrianism throughout the continent. The EEF is committed to promoting the sport equestrianism and its good practices, developing the sport across Europe, and providing leadership for a collective European voice in the sport.

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