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FEI European Eventing Championships
for Young Riders & Juniors 2016 - Presented By Saudia Airlines
PRESS KIT
INDEX
Main Hosting Nations.…………………………………………………………….………PAG.2
Italian venues…………………………………………………………………………………PAG.2
History overview……………….……………………………………………………………PAG.3
All Time European medal table/count……………………………………………PAG.4
Defending champions…………….………………………………………………………PAG.4
Italian European Junior medals.……………………………………………………PAG.5
Italian European Young Riders medals…………………………………………PAG.8
Military Equestrian Centre-Montelibretti: Facts and Figures…….…PAG.9
Course Designer Giuseppe Della Chiesa - Identikit…………….…….PAG.14
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MAIN HOSTING NATIONS
GREAT BRITAIN: 16 editions (9 juniors/7 young riders)
GERMANY: 14 editions (8 juniors/ 6 young riders)
FRANCE: 14 editions (10 juniors/4 young riders)
ITALIAN VENUES
Pratoni del Vivaro 1974, Juniors
Pratoni del Vivaro 1983, Juniors
Pratoni del Vivaro 1987, Juniors
Torino 1991, Young Riders
Pratoni del Vivaro 1994, Juniors
Pratoni del Vivaro 1997, Young Riders
Pratoni del Vivaro 2000, Juniors
Pratoni del Vivaro 2004, Juniors
Montelibretti 2016, Young Riders and Juniors
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HISTORY OVERVIEW
Junior European Championships
The very first edition of the Eventing Junior European Championships
should have taken place in Italy in 1966 (Monza), but the event was
cancelled due to an outbreak leaving Eridge (Great Britain, 1967) to host
the inaugural show the following year.
In 1967 competitors were fighting for individual glory only. France had a
good start thanks to Alain Dominique Souchon who took top honours
riding Roi d’Asturie.
France was also the very first nation to conquer a team gold
medal. French riders
(Jean-Claude
Lemignier/Oke
B, Elizabeth
Pellegrin/Armistice, Philippe Giraud/Gallax, Gerald Hovelacque/La
Chatte) conquered the title on home ground in Craon, in 1968, the very
first time the team competition was introduced.
2016 will be the 51st edition of the Junior European Eventing
Championships as the event wasn’t held in 1975 due to another
outbreak.
Young Rider European Championships
Eventing young riders had their first European Championship back in
1981 in Achselschwang (Germany).
Although Great Britain took team gold, France captured yet another gold
medal with Olivier Depangne and Destrier being the best individual
combination.
The 2016 Young Riders’ edition is the 38th.
ALL-TIME CONTINENTAL MEDAL TABLE/COUNT
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Juniors
GREAT BRITAIN: 32 gold medals (16 individual/16 team)
GERMANY: 30 gold medals (15 individual/15 team)
FRANCE: 16 gold medals (9 individual/7 team)
Young Riders
GREAT BRITAIN: 31 gold medals (12 individuals/19 teams)
GERMANIA: 23 gold medals (14 individuals/9 teams)
FRANCIA: 7 gold medals (3 individuals/4 teams)
DEFENDING CHAMPIONS
Juniors
In 2015 (Bialy Bor, Poland) Germany took both individual (Johanna
Zantop on FBW Santana’s Boy) and team gold (Johanna Zantop/FBW
Santana’s Boy, Hanna Knueppel/Carismo 22, Romina Engelbert/High
Speedy, Lara Schapmann/Quinzy Royal).
Young Riders
In 2015 (Strzegom, Polonia) Great Britain took both the individual and
the team title (Will Furlong/Livingstone, Ella Hitchman/Rocky Rockstar,
Isabella Innes Ker/Carolyn, Emily King/Loxley). Individual gold went to
Will Furlong aboard Livingstone.
ITALIAN EUROPEAN JUNIOR MEDALS
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16 team medals (3 gold, 4 silver, 9 bronze)
Francesca Banchelli/Joker d’Helby, Martina Camilla Crippa/Jenga,
Francesca Malaspina/Cancun, Umberto Riva/Milady de la Loge (Bad
Segeberg 2010, Germania) - BRONZE
Pietro Sandei/Romario, Umberto Riva/Ledoux Song d’Eté, Domiziana
Cardinali/Nova Top, Carola Cenci/Val de Roches (Waregem 2009, Belgio)
- BRONZE
Filippo Tabarini/Arnoldo, Martina Sgarzani/Faramon, Evelina
Bertoli/Elektra, Luca Bommino/Allegra (Pardubice 2003, CZE) GOLD
Carlotta Mimosa Bossi/Il Trovatore, Vittoria Panizzon/Grommet, Luca
Roman/Voyage, Alice Bertoli/Sundowner (Pratoni del Vivaro 2000) BRONZE
Carola Giuliani/Silver Shuttel, Silvia Bazzani/Ballyneskin, Vincenzo
Cinelli/Belle King, Ciro Lorenzo Maizub/Gold (Blair Castle 1996, Gran
Bretagna) - BRONZE
Lucia Vizzini/Mary Poppins, Antonio Giovannoni/Stormy Weather,
Valentina Vitali/Urferilon, Mattia Ricci/Washington (Pratoni del Vivaro
1994) - SILVER
Marco Biasia/Nobelio, Lucia Vizzini/ Quintetto, Giovanni
Menchi/Artic Squire, Mattia Ricci/Washington (Loughanmore
1993, Irlanda) - ORO
Stefano Brecciaroli/Blue J, Antonio Rusticoni/Moon Raker, Lisa
Argentieri/Semy
Valley,
Sara
Pescetto/Baby
Bodigo
(Langenhagen 1992, Germania) - GOLD
Stefania Mieli/ Shannon Lass, Maria Speranza Gardini/ Beneharnum,
Nicola Delli Santi/ Kub De Pic, Andrea Orelli/ Master Song (Dijon 1988,
Francia) - BRONZE
Andrea Verdina/Kub De Pic, Francesca Pozzi/Javelot de l’Ille, Stefania
Mieli/Shannon Lass, Allegra Giuliani Ricci/Marfil du Moulin (Pratoni del
Vivaro 1987) - SILVER
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Fabio Magni/Isotope, Giovanni Pozzi/Kub
de Pic, Alberto Casolari/Woldsman, Lara
Villata/Litigation (Rotherfield park 1985,
Gran Bretagna) - SILVER
Francesco Girardi/Fe Arabica, Raffaella
Loi/Missile,
Giovanni
Pozzi/Birthday
Cottage,
Sara
Sartori/Gabroche
P
(Drzonkow 1984, Polonia) - BRONZE
Monica
Martignoni/Fieldman,
Cristina
Piceni/Zaratustra del Terriccio, Laura
Vitali/Trevor P, Geremia Toia/Zar della
Minerva (Pratoni del Vivaro 1983) SILVER
Dimitri
Paoli/Quisito,
Marco
de
Sanctis/Alex
del
Giglio,
Nice,
Attolico/Toscanello (Saint Fargeau 1981,
Francia) - BRONZE
Marina
Sciocchetti/Quadrifoglio,
Anna
Casagrande/Greenway,
Andrea
Martini/Ring Leader, Paolo Margi/Tornilo (Lage-Siekkrug
1976,
Germania)
BRONZE
Niki Milani/Bongal, Giovanni Bossi/Flaminio, Vicky Prandoni/Sioux,
Massimo Recchi/Timely (Pompadour 1973, Francia) - SILVER
Fabio Giuliani/Harvest Moon, Mil Borromeo/Rosario, Flavio del
Grande/Killbridge, Roberto Macinai/Cambridge (Wesel 1971, Germania) BRONZE
12 individual medals (4 gold, 2 silver, 6 bronze)
Evelina BERTOLI/Elektra (Pratoni del Vivaro 2004) - BRONZE
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Vittoria PANIZZON /Grommet (Pratoni del Vivaro 2000) - GOLD
Lucia VIZZINI/Mary Poppins (Pratoni del Vivaro 1994) - SILVER
Marco BIASIA/Nobelio (Loughanmore 1993, Irlanda) - GOLD
Lucia VIZZINI/Quintetto (Loughanmore 1993, Irlanda) - BRONZE
Stefano BRECCIAROLI/Blue J (Langenhagen
GOLD
1992, Germania) -
Marco BIASIA/Pegaso (Langenhagen 1992, Germania) - BRONZE
Fabio FANI CIOTTI/Semy Valley (Vittel 1990, Francia) - BRONZE
Lara VILLATA (Litigation (Drzonkow 1984, Polonia) - GOLD
Laura VITALI/Trevor P (Pratoni del Vivaro 1983) - SILVER
Alessandro MISEROCCHI/Friday (Pompadour 1973, Francia) - BRONZE
Fabio GIULIANI/Harvest Moon (Wesel 1971, Germania) - BRONZE
ITALIAN EUROPEAN YOUNG RIDER MEDALS
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7 team medals (2 silver, 5 di bronze)
Federico Riso/Well Measured, Mattia Luciani/Flying Brinkmann, Sara
Breschi/Riva Ruel, Stella Benatti/Monarc Du Parc (Kreuth 2008,
Germania) - BRONZE
Vittoria Panizzon/Rock Model, Emiliano Portale/Subic Bay, Francesco
Cerulli Irelli/Mixed Message, Francesco Zaza/Rivo del Terriccio (Bialy Bor
2003, Polonia) - BRONZE
Valentina Vitali/Willownook Waht’s It, Giovanni Menchi/Bazooka, Marco
Biasia/Dow Jones, Elisa Bonella/Halley (Wiendorf 1996, Austria) BRONZE
Lisa Argentieri/Master
Guffanti/Camlin Chara,
Germania) - BRONZE
Song, Marco Biasia/Dow Jones, Lavinia
Mattia Ricci/Glitter (Achselschwang 1995,
Andrea Orelli/Master Song, Andrea Delli Santi/Nobelio, Alessandro
Attolico/Steal a March, Luca Gardini/ Gaio di Roncigliano (Torino 1991) SILVER
Andrea Verdina/Master Song, Maria Speranza Gardini/Beneharnum,
Andrea Orelli/Nic De Bon Pre, Francesca Pozzi/Moreado (Rotherfield Park
1990, Gran Bretagna) - BRONZE
Ferdinando Acerbi/Kim De Bellevue, Francesco Girardi/Moreado, Alberto
Casolari/Wooldsman, Lara Villata/Rusby (Rotherfield Park 1986, Gran
Bretagna) - SILVER.
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6 individual medals (4 silver, 2 bronze)
Eleonora Boschi/Hotchkiss McManus
(Malmo 2012, Svezia) – SILVER
Luca
Roman/Fute
Vergoignan
Pardubice 2006, CZE) - SILVER
Vittoria Panizzon/Rock Model
(Bialy Bor 2003, Polonia) –
SILVER
Corrado
Montoneri/Knights
Templar (Pratoni del Vivaro
1997) – BRONZE
Stefano
Brecciaroli/Pinezzo
(Blenheim
1994,
Gran
Bretagna) – BRONZE
Francesco
Girardi/Moreado
(Bialy Bor 1987, Polonia) SILVER
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MILITARY EQUESTRIAN CENTRE-MONTELIBRETTI
FACTS AND FIGURES
Brief Historical Facts
The Military Equestrian Center (Centro Militare di Equitazione) traces its
roots back to 1823 in Venaria Reale (near Turin) where, starting in 1849,
it began operating in synergy with the Pinerolo Cavalry School.
It is in this environment that, within the Tor di Quinto (near Rome)
detachment, Army Captain Federico Caprilli (1868 – 1907) developed the
modern style of horse riding which became common practice at the
beginning of the 20th century.
The Military Equestrian Center has been active since 1949 under the
name “National Military Horse Riding Center” (“Centro Militare Ippico
Nazionale”).
1955: It was transformed into the Pre-Olympic Military Horse Riding
Center, reporting directly to the Army Chief of Staff, the Center became
the fulcrum of the rebirth of horse riding in the Second Post-War.
In 1969 it was renamed the “Military Horse Riding School” (“Scuola
Militare di Equitazione”).
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In 1993, the Cavalry School was re-established, and included the
“Military Horse Riding School.”
In 1998, the Cavalry School transferred to Lecce in the heel of Italy, and
the Riding Centre of Montelibretti was labeled “Military Horse Riding
Center.”
Current Mission
Training of military horses and riders.
Training of young horses born at the Military Veterinary Center.
Coordination of the various Military Equestrian Centers around the
country.
Logistics and administrative support for the Military Veterinary Center.
Organizing international 3-day event competitions.
Activities
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Horse riding instruction and training for commissioned officers, noncommissioned officers, and enlisted personnel, as well as civilian
personnel selected by the Italian Equestrian Federation (Federazione
Italiana Sport Equestri, or FISE).
Practicing hippotherapy, in support of Co.Ci.S. (Citizens' Committee for
Integration and Solidarity) - NPO of Montelibretti.
Support to the Italian Red Cross for annual conventions and charity
events.
Support to the Italian Red Cross for training of personnel deployed to
war-torn areas, such as Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Balkans.
Structure
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The Military Horse Riding Center covers an area of 532 hectares.
6 sand arenas
“Sapiente” mt. 50 x 90
“Tokyo Joe” (indoor) mt. 20 x 60
“Easter Light” mt. 60 x 80
“Bertolotti” mt 40 x 60
“Carradori” mt. 40 x 50
“Lequio mt. 50 x 60
“Piacentini” mt. 40 x 60
3 indoor arenas
“Caprilli” mt. 24 x 62
“Corsi mt. 20 x 40
“Tokyo Joe” mt. 20 x 60
2 grass arenas
“Piazza di Siena” mt 54 x 156
“Olimpico” Mt 75 x 130
3 galloping tracks
“Piazza di Siena” 400mt (sand)
“Prato Lungo” 700mt (sand)
“Canalone” 550 mt uphill (grass)
44 hectares destined for cross country
250 permanent boxes
GIUSEPPE DELLA CHIESA
Identikit of the Course Designer
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Date of birth: 14 August 1958.
He lives in Rome, where he was born.
Started riding at the age of 8. His father was a horse breeder and a rider
and trained with Costante D’Inzeo (Piero and Raimondo’s father).
First competition: age 13 (he started in racing).
First eventing competition: aged 22 in Montelibretti while in the Army
and Piero D’Inzeo was his commander.
Currently he competes
show-jumping.
Started
1997.
course-designing
in:
in
Actually he is FEI Course
Designer Level 3*/4* which
means he is qualified to design
courses for Olympic Games,
World
and
European
Championships.
Only
few
others course designer in Italy
hold the same qualification.
CURRICULUM
Show director
1998 WEG 14
Pratoni del Vivaro (Eventing & Driving)
F.E.I. - Eventing Technical Committee member (2000-2004)
FEI Eventing Technical Advisor - Athens 2004 Olympic Games
FEI Course Designer - European Eventing Senior Championships 2007
(Pratoni del Vivaro)
FEI Eventing Technical Delegate - Beijing Olympics Games 2008
FEI Course Designer - Badminton Horse Trials (2014-2016)
From 2009 he is member of FEI Bureau and acts as FEI Eventing
Technical Committee President (2009-2016).
Giuseppe Della Chiesa’s philosophy: “Designing tracks comply with the
level required by each event. It is the right way to respecting the identity
of the competitions and to finding out the real winner”.
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