CSIO Spruce Meadows 'Masters' Tournament

The CSIO Spruce Meadows ' Masters ' Tournament is one to Spruce Meadows in Calgary, Canada held annually international equestrian events.

It is advertised as CSIO 5 * and is thus the Nations Cup tournament in Canada.

It is known as the highest-paid tournament in the world, partly due to the discharge of the listed with C $ 1,000,000 CN International, which won the German show jumper Ludger Beerbaum on Gold Fever in 2002. Together with the Grand Prix of Aachen and Geneva a sponsored by Rolex bonus has been awarded since 2013, the " Rolex Grand Slam of Show Jumping ".

Overall, the Spruce Meadows ' Masters ' Tournament over C $ 2,000,000 in prize money will be issued in the frame.

Results

Nations

  • 2005: fell due to heavy rain from
  • 2006: Canada Canada
  • 2007: Germany Germany
  • 2008: United States United States
  • 2009: Netherlands Netherlands
  • 2010: United States United States
  • 2011: France France
  • 2012: Germany Germany
  • 2013: Germany Germany

Nations Cup 2006

With just six points in the last round the UK and Canada competed for stabbing. Select the team as lancing the British rider Michael Whitaker and the Canadian Ian Millar. This jump could decide Millar with his horse in style of its own. In third place, the team of the United States placed. Germany finished fourth.

CN International - Grand Prix

  • 2001: Brazil Rodrigo Pessoa ( Gandini Lianos )
  • 2002: Germany Ludger Beerbaum (Gold Fever )
  • 2003: Germany Otto Becker ( Dobels Cento )
  • 2004: Belgium Jos Lansink ( Cumano )
  • 2005: United States Beezie Madden ( Judgement )
  • 2006: France Eugenie Angot ( Cigale du Tallis )
  • 2007: Canada Eric Lamaze ( Hickstead )
  • 2009: United States McLain Ward ( Sapphire)
  • 2010: Netherlands Jeroen Dubbeldam (Simon )
  • 2011: Canada Eric Lamaze ( Hickstead )
  • 2012: Belgium Olivier Philippaerts ( Cabrio van de Heffinck )
  • 2013: Belgium Pieter Devos (Candy )
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