2016 in equestrianism

2016 Summer Olympics (FEI)

2015–16 FEI World Cup Jumping

  • March 26, 2015 – January 24, 2016: Australia Australian League
    • Winner: Australia Chris Chugg (with horses Cera Cassiago and Cristalline)[1]
  • April 4, 2015 – October 17, 2015:  Japan League
    • Winner: Japan Tsuyoshi Ueno (with horse Verdi R.)[2]
  • April 23, 2015 – September 27, 2015: Central Asian League
    • Note: This league has now been labelled as incomplete by the FEI. Each winner won 26 total points.[3]
    • Winner #1: Uzbekistan Umid Kamilov (with horse L'Apechio)
    • Winner #2: Uzbekistan Gairat Nazarov (with horse Quatro Junior)
    • Winner #3: Kyrgyzstan Rinat Galimov (with horse Charlize)
  • April 25, 2015 – October 7, 2015:  China League
  • May 14, 2015 – November 15, 2015: South America South League
    • Winner: Brazil Pedro Junqueira Muylaert (with horse Colorado)[5]
  • May 14, 2015 – November 29, 2015: South Africa South African League
    • Winner: South Africa Lisa Williams (with horse Campbell)[6]
  • May 14, 2015 – December 13, 2015: Central European League
    • May 14, 2015 – November 29, 2015: Central European League (South Subleague)
      • Winner: Hungary Mariann Hugyecz (with horses Chacco Boy and Never Last)[7]
    • June 11, 2015 – December 13, 2015: Central European League (North Subleague)
      • Winner: Poland Michal Kazmierczak (with Que Pasa 5)[8]
      • February 25 – 28: Central European League FINAL in Poland Warsaw
        • Winner: Poland Jaroslaw Skrzyczynski (with horse Crazy Quick)[9]
  • June 11, 2015 – November 21, 2015: Caucasian League
    • Note: Two winners won 15 total points each.[10]
    • Winner #1: Azerbaijan Rahib Ismayilov (with horse ACO's First Boy)
    • Winner #2: Georgia (country) George Kevkhishvili (with horse Raritet)
  • August 5, 2015 – February 28, 2016: North American League (East Coast)
  • August 12, 2015 – February 14, 2016: North American League (West Coast)
    • Winner: United States Karl Cook (with horse Tembla)[12]
  • September 3, 2015 – February 6, 2016:  Arab League
  • September 3, 2015 – November 15, 2015: South America North League
    • Winner: Venezuela Noel Vanososte (with horse Conrad D)[14]
  • October 2, 2015 – November 15, 2015: Southeast Asian League
    • Note: Three winners won 18 total points each.[15]
    • Winner #1: Thailand Nattapron Triratanachat (with horse Kalindra)
    • Winner #2: Thailand Arinadtha Chavatanont (with horses Apanachi and Looppan)
    • Winner #3: Thailand Dhewin Manathanya (with horse Blue Boy T)
  • October 15, 2015 – February 7, 2016: Western European League
  • October 21, 2015 – January 17, 2016:  New Zealand League
    • Winner: New Zealand Katie Laurie (with horse Breeze)[17]
  • March 23 – 28: Longines FEI World Cup Jumping FINAL in Sweden Gothenburg

2015–16 FEI World Cup Dressage

  • March 26, 2015 – March 28, 2016: 2015–16 FEI World Cup Dressage Schedule[20]
    • March 26, 2015 – December 13, 2015: Asia/Pacific League
      • Werribee #1 winner: Australia Mary Hanna (with horse Umbro)
      • Werribee #2 winner: New Zealand John Thompson (with horse Bates Antonello)
      • Boneo winner: Australia Mary Hanna (with horse Umbro)
      • Sydney winner: Australia Mary Hanna (with horse Umbro)
      • Werribee #3 (final) winner: Australia Mary Hanna (with horse Umbro)
    • April 23, 2015 – March 6, 2016: North American League
    • April 30, 2015 – October 18, 2015: Central European League
    • October 15, 2015 – March 13, 2016: Western European League
  • March 23 – 28: Reem Acra FEI World Cup Final (Dressage) in Sweden Gothenburg

2016 Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup Jumping Series

  • February 16 – September 25: 2016 Jumping Calendar of Events[26]
    • February 16 – 21: JS #1 in United States Ocala, Florida[27]
    • February 17 – 20: JS #2 in United Arab Emirates Al Ain[29]
      • Individual winner: France Mathieu Billot (with horse Shiva D’Amaury)[30]
      • Team winners:  France (Mathieu Billot (Shiva D’Amaury), Frederic David (Equador van’t Roosakker), Julien Gonin (Soleil de Cornu CH), Jerome Hurel (OHM de Ponthual))
    • April 27 – May 1: JS #3 in Belgium Lummen[31]
      • Event cancelled, due to adverse weather conditions.
    • April 28 – May 1: JS #4 in Mexico Xalapa (Coapexpan)[32]
      • Individual winner: Mexico Nicolas Pizarro (with horse Temascaltepec)[33]
      • Team winners:  Mexico (Nicolas Pizarro (Temascaltepec), Juan Jose Zendejas Salgado (Tino la Chapelle), Federico Fernández (Guru), Jose Antonio Chedraui Eguia (La Bamba))
    • May 5 – 8: JS #5 in Austria Linz-Ebelsberg[34]
      • Individual winner: Spain Eduardo Álvarez Aznar (with horse Chatman)[35]
      • Team winners:  Poland (Michal Kazmierczak (Que Pasa), Sandra Piwowarczyk-Baluk (Chabento), Jaroslaw Skrzyczynski (Crazy Quick), Krzysztof Ludwiczak (Zoweja))
    • May 12 – 15: JS #6 in France La Baule[36]
      • Individual winner: Netherlands Wout-Jan van der Schans (with horse Aquila SFN)[37]
      • Team winners: The  Netherlands (Wout-Jan van der Schans (Aquila SFN), Leopold van Asten (VDL Groep Zidane N.O.P.), Jur Vrieling (VDL Glasgow VH Merelsnest), Willem Greve (Carambole N.O.P.))
    • May 12 – 15: JS #7 in Slovenia Celje[38]
      • Individual winner: Turkey Omer Karaevli (with horse Roso au Crosnier)[39]
      • Team winners:  Ukraine (Rene Tebbel (Cooper), Oleksandr Onyshchenko (Calcourt Falklund), Ferenc Szentirmai (Chadino), Ulrich Kirchhoff (Gabbiano))
    • May 18 – 22: JS #8 in Denmark Odense[40]
      • Individual winner: Spain Manuel Añón Suárez (with horse Rackel Chavannaise)[41]
      • Team winners:  Ukraine (Cassio Rivetti (Torgal de Virton), Ulrich Kirchhoff (Gabbiano), Ferenc Szentirmai (Zipper), Rene Tebbel (Giljandro van den Bosrand))
    • May 24 – 29: JS #9 in Portugal Lisbon[42]
      • Four individual winners:[43]
        • Spain Paola Amilibia (with horse Notre Star de la Nutria)
        • Spain Eduardo Alvarez Aznar (with horse Fidux)
        • Portugal Mario Wilson Fernandes (with horse Saltho de la Roque)
        • United Kingdom Tim Wilks (with horse Quelbora Merze)
      • Team winners:  Spain (Manuel Fernandez Saro (U Watch), Paola Amilibia (Notre Star de la Nutria), Sergio Álvarez Moya (Arrayan), Eduardo Alvarez Aznar (Fidux))
    • May 26 – 29: JS #10 in Italy Rome[44]
    • June 1 – 5: JS #11 in Canada Langley, British Columbia[46]
      • Three individual winners:[47]
        • Canada Tiffany Foster (with horse Victor)
        • Republic of Ireland Daniel Coyle (with horse Tennyson)
        • Republic of Ireland Conor Swail (with horse Grafton)
      • Team winners:  Mexico (Juan Jose Zendejas Salgado (Tino la Chapelle), Patricio Pasquel (Babel), Francisco Pasquel (Naranjo), Alberto Michán (Gigolo van de Broekkant))
    • June 2 – 5: JS #12 in Switzerland St. Gallen[48]
      • Four individual winners:[49]
        • Republic of Ireland Greg Patrick Broderick (with horse MHS Going Global)
        • United States Lauren Hough (with horse Ohlala)
        • Germany Marcus Ehning (with horse Pret à Tout)
        • Sweden Peder Fredricson (with horse H&M All In)
      • Team winners:  Ireland (Denis Lynch (All Star V), Greg Patrick Broderick (MHS Going Global), Bertram Allen (Molly Malone V), Cian O'Connor (Good Luck))
    • June 9 – 12: JS #13 in Poland Sopot[50]
      • Three individual winners:[51]
        • Austria Max Kühner (with horse Chardonnay 79)
        • Ukraine Cassio Rivetti (with horse Fine Fleur du Marais)
        • Belgium Nicola Philippaerts (with horse Bisquet Balou C)
      • Team winners:  Ukraine (Cassio Rivetti (Fine Fleur du Marais), Ulrich Kirchhoff (Prince de la Mare), Ferenc Szentirmai (Chadino), Rene Tebbel (Giljandro van den Bosrand))
    • June 22 – 26: JS #14 in Netherlands Rotterdam[52]
    • July 7 – 10: JS #15 in Sweden Falsterbo[53]
      • 11 individual winners: For results, click here.
      • Team winners:  Switzerland (Janika Sprunger (Bonne Chance CW), Werner Muff (Pollendr), Paul Estermann (Castlefield Eclipse), Romain Duguet (Quorida de Treho))
    • July 14 – 17: JS #16 in Hungary Budapest[54]
      • Individual winner: Hungary Gabor Szabo Jr. (with horse Timpex Bolcsesz)[55]
      • Team winners:  Hungary (Mariann Hugyecz (Chacco Boy), Gabor Szabo Jr. (Timpex Bolcsesz), Balázs Horváth (Zordon), Laszlo Toth (Isti))
    • July 20 – 24: JS #17 in Republic of Ireland Dublin[56]
      • Eight individual winners: For results, click here.
      • Team winners:  Italy (Piergiorgio Bucci (Casallo Z), Lorenzo de Luca (Ensor de Litrange Lxii), Emilio Bicocchi (Ares), Bruno Chimirri (Tower Mouche))
    • July 28 – 31: JS #18 in United Kingdom Hickstead[57]
    • August 24 – 29: JS #19 in Spain Gijón[58]
      • Individual winner: Canada Elizabeth Gingras (with horse Zilversprings)[59]
      • Team winners:  Great Britain (Tim Stockdale (Fleur de l'Aube), Joe Whitaker (Lola V), Samuel Hutton (Happydam), Robert Bevis (Courtney Z))
    • September 22 – 25: JS #20 (final) in Spain Barcelona[60]
    • Overall Europe Division 1 winners: The  Netherlands[62]
    • Overall Europe Division 2 winners:  Ukraine[63]
    • Middle East winners:  Qatar[64]
    • Overall North America, Central America & Caribbean winners:  Mexico[65]

2016 FEI Nations Cup Dressage

  • March 29 – July 17: 2016 Dressage Calendar of Events[66]
    • March 29 – April 3: NCD #1 in United States Wellington, Florida
      • Individual winner: United States Laura Graves with horse Verdades[67]
      • Team winners: The  United States[68]
        • Laura Graves with horse Verdades
        • Shelly Francis with horse Doktor
        • Arlene Page with horse Woodstock
        • Kasey Perry-Glass with horse Goerklintgaards Dublet
    • May 12 – 15: NCD #2 in Denmark Odense
      • Individual winner: Denmark Catherine Dufour with horse Attergaards Cassidy[69]
      • Team winners:  Denmark[70]
        • Catherine Dufour with horse Attergaards Cassidy
        • Agnete Kirk Thinggaard with horse Jojo AZ
        • Daniel Bachmann Andersen with horse Blue Hors Hotline
        • Lisbeth Seierskilde with horse Jonstrupgårdens Raneur
    • May 19 – 22: NCD #3 in France Compiègne
      • Individual winner: United States Kasey Perry-Glass with horse Goerklintgaards Dublet[71]
      • Team winners: The  United States[72]
        • Laura Graves with horse Verdades
        • Shelly Francis with horse Doktor
        • Allison Brock with horse Roosevelt
        • Kasey Perry-Glass with horse Goerklintgaards Dublet
    • June 22 – 26: NCD #4 in Netherlands Rotterdam
    • July 7 – 10: NCD #5 in Sweden Falsterbo
      • Individual winner: Sweden Patrik Kittel with horse Delaunay[75]
      • Team winners:  Sweden[76]
        • Patrik Kittel with horse Delaunay
        • Jennie Larsson with horse Zircon Spring Flower
        • Rose Mathisen with horse Zuidenwind 1187
    • July 13 – 17: NCD #6 (final) in Germany Aachen
    • Overall FEI's Nations Cup Dressage champions: The  United States (51 points)[79]
    • Second:  Sweden (47 points)
    • Third:  Denmark (40 points)

2016 FEI Nations Cup Eventing

  • March 23 – October 9: 2016 Eventing Calendar of Events[80]
    • March 23 – 25: NCE #1 in France Fontainebleau
      • Individual winner: Germany Michael Jung with horse La Biosthetique - Sam FBW[81]
      • Team winners:  Germany[82][83]
        • Michael Jung with horse La Biosthetique - Sam FBW
        • Sandra Auffarth with horse Opgun Louvo
        • Jorg Kurbel with horse Brookfield de Bouncer
        • Andreas Ostholt with horse So Is ET
    • April 22 – 24: NCE #2 in Republic of Ireland Ballindenisk (near Watergrasshill)
      • Individual winner: United Kingdom Pippa Funnell with horse Mirage d'Elle[84]
      • Team winners:  Great Britain[85]
        • Oliver Townend with horse Cooley SRS
        • Franky Reid-Warrilow with horse Dolley Whisper
        • Wills Oakden with horse Merikano
        • Izzy Taylor with horse Briarlands Birdsong
    • May 26 – 29: NCE #3 in United Kingdom Houghton Hall (Houghton, Cambridgeshire)
    • June 24 – 26: NCE #4 in Poland Strzegom
      • Individual winner: Sweden Ludvig Svennerstål with horse King Bob[88]
      • Team winners:  Great Britain[89]
        • Rosalind Canter with horse Allstar B
        • Izzy Taylor with horse KBIS Briarlands Matilda
        • Laura Collett with horse Cooley Again
        • Holly Woodhead with horse Fernhill Facetime
    • July 8 – 10: NCE #5 in United States The Plains, Virginia
    • July 14 – 17: NCE #6 in Germany Aachen
    • September 16 – 18: NCE #7 in Italy Vairano
      • Individual winner: Germany Andreas Ostholt with horse Pennsylvania 28[94]
      • Team winners:  France[95]
        • François Lemière with horse Ogustin de Terroir
        • Raphael Cochet with horse Sherazad de Louvière
        • Rémi Pillot with horse Tol Chik du Levant
        • Nicolas Mabire with horse Tourmaline du Fief
    • September 22 – 25: NCE #8 in Belgium Waregem
      • Individual winner: Germany Stephanie Böhe with horse Haytom[96]
      • Team winners:  Germany[97]
        • Stephanie Böhe with horse Haytom
        • Leonie Kuhlmann with horse Cascora
        • Franziska Keinki with horse Lancaster 149
        • Andreas Dibowski with horse It's Me XX
    • October 6 – 9: NCE #9 (final) in Netherlands Boekelo
    • Overall FEI's Nations Cup Eventing champions:  Germany (620 points)[100]
    • Second:  Great Britain (600 points)
    • Third:  France (535 points)

2016 Spruce Meadows Jumping Tournaments

  • June 8 – 12: The National[101]
    • Main event: The RBC Grand Prix presented by Rolex
    • Winner: Republic of Ireland Conor Swail (with horse Martha Louise)[102]
  • June 15 – 19: The Continental[103]
    • Main event: The CP Grand Prix
    • Winner: United States Peter Lutz (with horse Robin de Ponthual)[104]
  • June 28 – July 3: The Pan American[105]
    • Main event: The Pan American Cup presented by ROLEX
    • Winner: United States Kent Farrington (with horse Gazelle)[106]
  • July 6 – 10: The North American[107]
    • Main event: The ATCO Queen Elizabeth II Cup
    • Winner: United States Kent Farrington (with horse Gazelle)[108]
  • September 7 – 11: The Masters[109]
    • Main event #1: The BMO Nations Cup)[110]
    • Main event #2: The CP International Grand Prix presented by ROLEX

2016 Longines Global Champions Tour

  • June 28 – July 2: 2016 World University Equestrian Championships in Sweden Flyinge
    • Individual Dressage Test winner: Denmark Katja Berg
    • Individual Dressage Freestyle winner: Denmark Katja Berg
    • Individual Jumping winner: Finland Tuuli Sopanen
    • Team Jumping winners:  Sweden (Rebecka Nyhlén, Moa Berrek, Fanny Götesson)
    • Team Dressage winners:  Sweden

References

  1. ^ FEI Australian League (2015/16) Results Page
  2. ^ FEI Japan League (2015) Results Page
  3. ^ FEI Central Asian League (2015/16) Results Page
  4. ^ FEI China League (2015) Results Page
  5. ^ FEI South America South League (2015) Results Page
  6. ^ FEI South African League (2015) Results Page
  7. ^ FEI Central European League (2015 Southern Subleague) Results Page
  8. ^ FEI Central European League (2015 Northern Subleague) Results Page
  9. ^ FEI 2016 Central European League FINAL Results Page
  10. ^ FEI Caucasian League (2015) Results Page
  11. ^ FEI North American League (East Coast) (2015/16) Results Page
  12. ^ FEI North American League (West Coast) (2015/16) Results Page
  13. ^ FEI Arab League (2015/16) Results Page
  14. ^ FEI South American North League (2015/16) Results Page
  15. ^ FEI South East Asian League (2015/16) Results Page
  16. ^ FEI Western European League (2015/16) Results Page
  17. ^ FEI New Zealand League (2015/16) Results Page
  18. ^ Olympic champion Guerdat lifts the Longines trophy once again
  19. ^ Longines FEI World Cup Jumping Final - OVERALL RANKING
  20. ^ "2015–16 FEI World Cup Dressage Schedule". Archived from the original on 2013-10-21. Retrieved 2017-08-01.
  21. ^ FEI North American League (2015/16) Results Page
  22. ^ FEI Central European League (2015) Results Page
  23. ^ FEI Western European League (2015/16) Results Page
  24. ^ Minderhoud wins the coveted Reem Acra title at last
  25. ^ D2 Reem Acra FEI World Cup Dressage Final II
  26. ^ 2016 FURUSIYYA FEI NATIONS CUP JUMPING SERIES Schedule
  27. ^ Team USA reigns supreme in Furusiyya leg at Ocala
  28. ^ FEI's Ocala 2016 Individual Results Page
  29. ^ French to the fore at opening leg of 2016 Furusiyya season in Al Ain
  30. ^ FEI's Al Ain 2016 Individual Results Page
  31. ^ Furusiyya leg at Lummen cancelled due to adverse weather conditions
  32. ^ Mexico posts historic Furusiyya Nations Cup victory in Coapexpan
  33. ^ FEI's Coapexpan 2016 Individual Results Page
  34. ^ Poland pips Ukraine in fascinating Furusiyya leg at Linz
  35. ^ FEI's Linz 2016 Individual Results Page
  36. ^ Dutch show their strength with brilliant Furusiyya win at La Baule
  37. ^ FEI's La Baule 2016 Individual Results Page
  38. ^ Team Ukraine win new Furusiyya leg in Celje
  39. ^ FEI's Celje 2016 Individual Results Page
  40. ^ Ukraine on a roll after another Furusiyya win at Odense
  41. ^ FEI's Odense 2016 Individual Results Page
  42. ^ Spanish reign supreme at Furusiyya leg in Lisbon
  43. ^ FEI's Lisbon 2016 Individual Results Page
  44. ^ Brilliant British post back-to-back Furusiyya win in Rome
  45. ^ FEI's Rome 2016 Individual Results Page
  46. ^ Back-to-back Furusiyya win for Team Mexico at Langley
  47. ^ FEI's Langley 2016 Individual Results Page
  48. ^ Irish clinch classic victory at Furusiyya leg in St Gallen
  49. ^ FEI's St. Gallen 2016 Individual Results Page
  50. ^ Ukraine make it a Furusiyya hat-trick at Sopot
  51. ^ FEI's Sopot 2016 Individual Results Page
  52. ^ The flying Dutchmen win Furusiyya leg on home ground in Rotterdam
  53. ^ Super Swiss sweep to Furusiyya victory in Falsterbo
  54. ^ Historic Furusiyya victory for Hungary on home ground
  55. ^ FEI's Budapest 2016 Individual Results Page
  56. ^ Italians pip their Irish hosts at thrilling Furusiyya leg in Dublin
  57. ^ Germany triumphs at Furusiyya thriller in Hickstead
  58. ^ British win epic last qualifier of 2016 Furusiyya series
  59. ^ FEI's Gijón 2016 Individual Results Page
  60. ^ Germany takes 2016 Furusiyya title on a night to remember in Barcelona
  61. ^ FEI's Barcelona 2016 Individual Results Page
  62. ^ FEI's 2016 Europe Division 1 Overall Standings for Jumping Page
  63. ^ FEI's 2016 Europe Division 2 Overall Standings for Jumping Page
  64. ^ FEI's 2016 Middle East for Jumping Results Page
  65. ^ FEI's 2016 North America, Central America & Caribbean Overall Standings for Jumping Page
  66. ^ 2016 FEI Nations Cup Dressage Schedule
  67. ^ FEI's Wellington 2016 NCD #1 Individual Results Page
  68. ^ Team USA wins opening leg of first official FEI Nations Cup Dressage season
  69. ^ FEI's Odense 2016 NCD #2 Individual Results Page
  70. ^ FEI Nations Cup Dressage: Denmark wins through in close contest at Odense
  71. ^ FEI's Compiègne 2016 NCD #3 Individual Results Page
  72. ^ FEI Nations Cup Dressage: USA on top again in rainy Compiegne
  73. ^ FEI's Rotterdam 2016 NCD #4 Individual Results Page
  74. ^ FEI Nations Cup Dressage: Dutch deliver on home turf in Rotterdam
  75. ^ FEI's Falsterbo 2016 NCD #5 Individual Results Page
  76. ^ FEI Nations Cup Dressage: Swedes take lead with win on home ground
  77. ^ FEI's Aachen 2016 NCD #6 Individual Results Page
  78. ^ Germans dominate at Aachen: Team USA takes inaugural FEI Nations Cup Dressage series title
  79. ^ 2016 FEI NATIONS CUP DRESSAGE SERIES FINAL STANDINGS - Updated 17.07.2016. Page
  80. ^ "2016 FEI Nations Cup Eventing Schedule". Archived from the original on 2015-12-08. Retrieved 2017-08-01.
  81. ^ Fontainebleau 2016 Individual Final Results Page
  82. ^ FEI Nations Cup Eventing: Michael Jung leads German triumph at Fontainebleau
  83. ^ "Fontainebleau 2016 FINAL TEAM CLASSIFICATION" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-04-17. Retrieved 2017-08-01.
  84. ^ Ballindenisk 2016 Individual Final Results Page
  85. ^ FEI Nations Cup Eventing: Britain makes it a hat-trick at Ballindenisk
  86. ^ Houghton Hall 2016 Individual Final Results Page
  87. ^ FEI Nations Cup Eventing: German team triumphant at Houghton Hall
  88. ^ Strzegom 2016 Individual Final Results Page
  89. ^ FEI Nations Cup Eventing 2016: British team triumph again at Strzegom
  90. ^ The Plains 2016 Individual Final Results Page
  91. ^ FEI Nations Cup Eventing: USA team makes history with win at The Plains
  92. ^ Aachen 2016 Individual Final Results Page
  93. ^ FEI Nations Cup Eventing: Australia on top of the world at Aachen
  94. ^ Vairano 2016 Individual Final Results Page
  95. ^ FEI Nations Cup Eventing: French celebrations continue at Vairano
  96. ^ Waregem 2016 Individual Final Results Page
  97. ^ FEI Nations Cup Eventing: Germany narrows the gap with win at Waregem
  98. ^ Boekelo 2016 Individual Final Results Page
  99. ^ FEI Nations Cup Eventing: Germany wins third series title as Great Britain wins Boekelo
  100. ^ 2016 FEI Nations Cup Eventing Final Results Page
  101. ^ 2016 SM National Tournament Page
  102. ^ SM's RBC Grand Prix presented by Rolex Results Page
  103. ^ 2016 SM Continental Tournament Page
  104. ^ SM's CP Grand Prix Results Page
  105. ^ 2016 SM Pan American Tournament Page
  106. ^ SM's Pan American Cup Results Page
  107. ^ 2016 SM North American Tournament Page
  108. ^ SM's ATCO Queen Elizabeth II Cup Results Page
  109. ^ 2016 SM Masters Tournament Page
  110. ^ SM's 2016 BMO Nations Cup Final Results Page
  111. ^ SM's CP International Grand Prix Results Page
  112. ^ Longines Global Champions Tour Website
  113. ^ "2016 LGCT #1 Page". Archived from the original on 2017-08-01. Retrieved 2017-08-01.
  114. ^ "Class 5-5: Miami Beach 2016 CSI5* 1.60m Final Results". Archived from the original on 2017-08-01. Retrieved 2017-08-01.
  115. ^ "2016 LGCT #2 Page". Archived from the original on 2017-08-01. Retrieved 2017-08-01.
  116. ^ "Class 09: Mexico City 2016 CSI5* 1.60m Final Results". Archived from the original on 2017-08-01. Retrieved 2017-08-01.
  117. ^ "2016 LGCT #3 Page". Archived from the original on 2016-05-23. Retrieved 2017-08-01.
  118. ^ "Class 05: Antwerp 2016 CSI5* 1.60m Final Results". Archived from the original on 2017-08-01. Retrieved 2017-08-01.
  119. ^ "2016 LGCT #4 Page". Archived from the original on 2017-08-01. Retrieved 2017-08-01.
  120. ^ "Class 04: Shanghai 2016 CSI5* 1.60m Final Results". Archived from the original on 2017-08-01. Retrieved 2017-08-01.
  121. ^ "2016 LGCT #5 Page". Archived from the original on 2017-08-01. Retrieved 2017-08-01.
  122. ^ "Class 05: Hamburg 2016 CSI5* 1.60 m Final Results". Archived from the original on 2017-08-01. Retrieved 2017-08-01.
  123. ^ "2016 LGCT #6 Page". Archived from the original on 2017-08-01. Retrieved 2017-08-01.
  124. ^ "Class 12: Madrid 2016 CSI5* 1.60 m Final Results". Archived from the original on 2017-08-01. Retrieved 2017-08-01.
  125. ^ "2016 LGCT #7 Page". Archived from the original on 2017-08-01. Retrieved 2017-08-01.
  126. ^ "Class 04: Chantilly 2016 CSI5* 1.60 m Final Results". Archived from the original on 2017-08-01. Retrieved 2017-08-01.
  127. ^ "2016 LGCT #8 Page". Archived from the original on 2017-08-01. Retrieved 2017-08-01.
  128. ^ "Class 13: Cannes 2016 CSI5* 1.60 m Final Results". Archived from the original on 2017-08-01. Retrieved 2017-08-01.
  129. ^ "2016 LGCT #9 Page". Archived from the original on 2017-08-01. Retrieved 2017-08-01.
  130. ^ "Class 04: Monaco 2016 CSI5* 1.60m Final Results". Archived from the original on 2017-08-01. Retrieved 2017-08-01.
  131. ^ "2016 LGCT #10 Page". Archived from the original on 2017-08-01. Retrieved 2017-08-01.
  132. ^ "Class 11: Paris 2016 CSI5* 1.60m Final Results". Archived from the original on 2017-08-01. Retrieved 2017-08-01.
  133. ^ "2016 LGCT #11 Page". Archived from the original on 2017-08-01. Retrieved 2017-08-01.
  134. ^ "Class 04: Cascais, Estoril 2016 CSI5* 1.60 m Final Results". Archived from the original on 2017-08-01. Retrieved 2017-08-01.
  135. ^ "2016 LGCT #12 Page". Archived from the original on 2017-08-01. Retrieved 2017-08-01.
  136. ^ "Class 04: Valkenswaard 2016 CSI5* 1.60m Final Results". Archived from the original on 2017-08-01. Retrieved 2017-08-01.
  137. ^ "2016 LGCT #13 Page". Archived from the original on 2016-11-05. Retrieved 2017-08-01.
  138. ^ "Class 11: Rome 2016 CSI5* 1.60m Final Results". Archived from the original on 2017-08-01. Retrieved 2017-08-01.
  139. ^ "2016 LGCT #14 Page". Archived from the original on 2017-08-01. Retrieved 2017-08-01.
  140. ^ "Class 13: Vienna 2016 CSI5* 1.60m Final Results". Archived from the original on 2017-08-01. Retrieved 2017-08-01.
  141. ^ "2016 LGCT #15 Page". Archived from the original on 2017-08-01. Retrieved 2017-08-01.
  142. ^ "Class 04: Doha 2016 CSI5* 1.60m Final Results". Archived from the original on 2017-08-01. Retrieved 2017-08-01.

Read other articles:

西日本 西日本(にしにほん、にしにっぽん)とは、日本を大きく分ける時に使用される語で、日本の西半分を指す。対義語は東日本。 範囲 一般には近畿・中国・四国・九州の総称[注釈 1][注釈 2]。 広くは中部地方も含め[3]、さらには近畿地方を除いた中国地方、四国地方、九州・沖縄地方を指す場合がある。また九州ないし南九州[注釈 3]と南西

 

Indian Television series Mann Kee Awaaz PratigyaGenreSocialDramaRomanceCreated bySpellbound Productions Walkwater Media LtdWritten byPearl Grey Shanti Bhushan Vishal Watwani Ahsan BakshiDirected byRavindra Gautam Prasad Govandi Santosh Bhatt Jatin Ravasia, Gurpreet rana Arvind Gupta Sandeep VijayCreative directorPearl GreyStarringPooja Gor Arhaan BehllCountry of originIndiaOriginal languagesHindiAwadhiNo. of seasons2No. of episodes767ProductionExecutive producerPearl GreyProducerPearl GreyEdi...

 

Edith Quimby Información personalNombre de nacimiento Edith Hinkley Nacimiento 10 de julio de 1891 Rockford (Estados Unidos) Fallecimiento 11 de octubre de 1982 (91 años)Manhattan (Estados Unidos) Residencia Manhatan, Nueva YorkNacionalidad EstadounidenseFamiliaCónyuge Shirley Leon Quimby (desde 1915) EducaciónEducada en Whitman College (Matemáticas y Física; hasta 1912)Universidad de California en Berkeley (hasta 1916) Información profesionalOcupación Física y física...

Mistrzostwa Azji w judo – mistrzostwa organizowane przez Azjatycką Federację Judo. Rozegrane zostały po raz pierwszy w Manili w 1966 roku. Rywalizację kobiet włączono w 1981 roku. Edycje zawodów Rok Miejsce Państwo Data Uwagi 1966 Manila  Filipiny maj Zawody mężczyzn 1970 Kaohsiung  Tajwan maj Zawody mężczyzn 1974 Seul  Korea Południowa listopad Zawody mężczyzn 1981 Dżakarta  Indonezja lipiec Zawody mężczyzn i kobiet 1984 Kuwejt  Kuwejt kwiecień Z...

 

Dalam nama Korea ini, nama keluarganya adalah Ho. Ho Hon허헌Hŏ HŏnHonKetuaMajelis Rakyat TertinggiMasa jabatan ke-1Masa jabatan10 September 1948 – 16 Agustus 1951Wakil Ketua 2 menjabat Kim Tal-hyon Yi Yong Perdana MenteriKim Il-sungPendahuluJabatan dibentukPenggantiYi YongKetuaPartai Buruh Korea Selatanmas ajabatan ke-1Masa jabatan24 November 1946 – 24 Juni 1949Wakil Ketua 2 menjabat Pak Hon-yong Yi Ki-sok PendahuluPak Hon-yongPenggantiKim Il-sungPerdana Me...

 

إيلزو كوليو معلومات شخصية الميلاد 22 يناير 1961 (62 سنة)  الطول 1.77 م (5 قدم 9 1⁄2 بوصة) مركز اللعب وسط الجنسية البرازيل  المسيرة الاحترافية1 سنوات فريق م. (هـ.) 1978–1981 Ginásio Pinhalense ? (?) 1981–1982 Inter de Limeira ? (?) 1982 Amparo ? (?) 1982–1984 إنترناسيونال 15 (3) 1984–1987 أتلتيكو مينيرو 56 (3) 1987–1989

American opera singer (born 1934) This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification. Please help by adding reliable sources. Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially libelous.Find sources: Marilyn Horne – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (January 2020) (Learn how and when to remove this te...

 

American football player and coach (born 1985) Jake SpavitalCurrent positionTitleOffensive coordinator, quarterbacks coachTeamBaylorConferenceBig 12Biographical detailsBorn (1985-05-01) May 1, 1985 (age 38)Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.Playing career2006–2007Missouri State Position(s)Quarterback, punterCoaching career (HC unless noted)2008Tulsa (OQC)2009Houston (GA)2010Oklahoma State (GA)2011–2012West Virginia (QB)2013Texas A&M (co-OC/QB)2014–2015Texas A&M (OC/QB)2016California (OC/...

 

1993 film This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: Hochwürden erbt das Paradies – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (May 2019) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Hochwürden erbt das ParadiesThe priestDirected byOtto RetzerWritten byErich TomekStarringHans ClarinCinematogr...

Marker buoy warning of a wreck Light pattern Buoy deployed Emergency Wreck Buoy An Emergency wreck buoy is used to warn of a new wreck which has not yet been listed in maritime documents. The buoy is expected to be deployed for the first 24-72 hours after the wreck occurs. After that time more permanent buoyage (such as isolated danger marks or cardinal marks) should be deployed and charts updated.[1] The buoy is designed to provide a clear and unambiguous[1] mark of a new and...

 

American film actor This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: Hobart Bosworth – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (December 2014) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Hobart BosworthBosworth in 1916BornHobart Van Zandt Bosworth(1867-08-11)August 11, 1867Marietta, Ohio, U.S.Die...

 

Bagian dari seriGereja Katolik menurut negara Afrika Afrika Selatan Afrika Tengah Aljazair Angola Benin Botswana Burkina Faso Burundi Chad Eritrea Eswatini Etiopia Gabon Gambia Ghana Guinea Guinea-Bissau Guinea Khatulistiwa Jibuti Kamerun Kenya Komoro Lesotho Liberia Libya Madagaskar Malawi Mali Maroko Mauritania Mauritius Mesir Mozambik Namibia Niger Nigeria Pantai Gading Republik Demokratik Kongo Republik Kongo Rwanda Sao Tome dan Principe Senegal Seychelles Sierra Leone Somalia Somaliland ...

Species of pigeon endemic to Indonesia Wallace's fruit dove Conservation status Least Concern (IUCN 3.1)[1] Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Aves Order: Columbiformes Family: Columbidae Genus: Ptilinopus Species: P. wallacii Binomial name Ptilinopus wallaciiGray, 1858 Wallace's fruit dove (Ptilinopus wallacii) is a species of bird in the pigeon family Columbidae. The name commemorates the British naturalist Alfred Russel W...

 

American composer, performer, and instrument maker (1916–1999) This article is about the American-born composer. For other uses, see Moondog (disambiguation). MoondogMoondog in 1948Background informationBirth nameLouis Thomas HardinBorn(1916-05-26)May 26, 1916Marysville, Kansas, U.S.DiedSeptember 8, 1999(1999-09-08) (aged 83)Münster, GermanyGenresClassicalavant-gardejazzOccupation(s)Composermusicianinstrument makerInstrument(s)PercussionvocalskeyboardsYears active1932–1999LabelsSMCE...

 

Questa voce o sezione sull'argomento Texas non cita le fonti necessarie o quelle presenti sono insufficienti. Puoi migliorare questa voce aggiungendo citazioni da fonti attendibili secondo le linee guida sull'uso delle fonti. Questa voce sull'argomento geografia del Texas è solo un abbozzo. Contribuisci a migliorarla secondo le convenzioni di Wikipedia. Trans-Pecos Paesaggio del Trans-Pecos (Parco nazionale di Big Bend) Parco nazionale di Big Bend e Deserto di Chihuahua Il Trans-Pe...

American basketball player Michael Carter-WilliamsCarter-Williams with the Philadelphia 76ers in 2014No. 11 – Capitanes de Ciudad de MéxicoPositionPoint guard / shooting guardLeagueNBA G LeaguePersonal informationBorn (1991-10-10) October 10, 1991 (age 32)Hamilton, Massachusetts, U.S.NationalityAmericanListed height6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)Listed weight190 lb (86 kg)Career informationHigh schoolSt. Andrew's(Barrington, Rhode Island)CollegeSyracuse (2011–201...

 

Eliane Brum Información personalNacimiento 23 de mayo de 1966 (57 años)Ijuí (Río Grande del Sur, Brasil) Nacionalidad BrasileñaEducaciónEducada en Pontificia Universidad Católica de Río Grande del Sur Información profesionalOcupación Periodista, escritora y novelista Distinciones Premio Internacionales de Periodismo Rey de EspañaPremio Jabuti de LiteraturaTroféu Mulher Imprensa [editar datos en Wikidata] Eliane Brum (Ijuí, Río Grande del Sur, 23 de mayo de 1966) es una...

 

Gregorio Monreal Rector de la Universidad del País Vasco 1981-1985Predecesor Cargo creadoSucesor Emilio Barberá Gillem Valverde Senador en las Cortes Generalespor Guipúzcoa 15 de junio de 1977-2 de enero de 1979 Información personalNacimiento 11 de marzo de 1942 (81 años)Etayo (España) Nacionalidad EspañolaEducaciónEducación doctor Educado en Universidad Complutense de MadridUniversidad de Deusto Información profesionalOcupación Político, jurista, profesor universitario y escritor...

1899 English cricket season← 18981900 → 1899 was the tenth season of County Championship cricket in England. Surrey won the championship for the first time in four years, but this title was their last until 1914. Surrey's season was dominated by draws, with fourteen out of 26 games drawn, just like the season in general – especially the Australian team's tour. Four of the five Test matches were drawn during the 19th series between the sides, but Australia won the second Test at...

 

Máximo Rodríguez ValverdeInformación personalNacimiento 1909 Val de Santo Domingo (Santo Domingo-Caudilla, España) Fallecimiento 9 de septiembre de 1997 Madrid (España) Sepultura Cementerio Civil de Madrid Nacionalidad EspañolaInformación profesionalOcupación Carpintero, político y diputado Cargos ocupados Diputado de España por Madrid (1977-1979)Diputado de España por Madrid (1979-1982)Diputado de España por Madrid (1982-1986)Diputado de España por Madrid (19...

 

Strategi Solo vs Squad di Free Fire: Cara Menang Mudah!