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List of World Champions in Driving (horse)

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Prince Philip, part of the 1980 British four-in-hand gold medal-winning team[1]

This List of World Champions in Driving includes Singles-, Pairs- and Four-in-Hand. Pony World driving Championships are mentioned as well.

Four-in-Hand World Championships

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The World Driving Championships for four-in-hand driving take place every two years. There will be an individual competition and a team competition for the national teams.

Year Location 1. Team 1. Individual 2. Individual 3. Individual
2022  Italy Rom, Pratoni del Vivaro[2]  Netherlands  Australia Boyd Exell  Netherlands IJsbrand Chardon  Germany Michael Brauchle
2020  Netherlands Kronenberg[3] canceled due to COVID-19
WEG 2018  United States Tyron  United States  Australia Boyd Exell  United States Chester C. Weber  Belgium Edouard Simonet
2016  Netherlands Breda  Netherlands  Australia Boyd Exell  Netherlands IJsbrand Chardon  Netherlands Koos de Ronde
WEG 2014  France Caen[4]  Netherlands  Australia Boyd Exell  United States Chester C. Weber  Netherlands Theo Timmerman
2012  Germany Riesenbeck  Netherlands  Australia Boyd Exell  United States Chester C. Weber  Netherlands IJsbrand Chardon
WEG 2010  United States Kentucky  Netherlands  Australia Boyd Exell  Netherlands IJsbrand Chardon  United States Tucker Johnson
2008  Netherlands Beesd  Netherlands  Netherlands IJsbrand Chardon  United States Chester C. Weber  Australia Boyd Exell
WEG 2006  Germany Aachen  Germany  Belgium Felix Marie Brasseur  Netherlands IJsbrand Chardon  Germany Christoph Sandmann
2004  Hungary Kecskemet  Hungary  Hungary Zoltan Lazar  Netherlands IJsbrand Chardon  Belgium Felix Marie Brasseur
WEG 2002  Spain Jerez  Netherlands  Netherlands IJsbrand Chardon  Germany Christoph Sandmann  Sweden Tomas Eriksson
2000  Germany Wolfsburg  Sweden  Sweden Tomas Eriksson  Netherlands IJsbrand Chardon  Germany Michael Freund
WEG 1998  Italy Rom, Pratoni del Vivaro  Netherlands  Switzerland Werner Ulrich  Germany Michael Freund  Netherlands Ton Monhemius
1996  Belgium Waregem  Belgium  Belgium Felix Marie Brasseur  United Kingdom George Bowman  Hungary József Bozsik
WEG 1994  Netherlands The Hague  Germany  Germany Michael Freund  United Kingdom George Bowman  Netherlands IJsbrand Chardon
1992  Germany Riesenbeck  Germany  Netherlands IJsbrand Chardon  Switzerland Hanspeter Rüschlin  Germany Christoph Sandmann
WEG 1990  Sweden Stockholm  Sweden  Sweden Tomas Eriksson  Hungary József Bozsik  Netherlands IJsbrand Chardon
1988  Netherlands Apeldoorn  Netherlands  Netherlands IJsbrand Chardon  Sweden Christer Pålsson  Hungary József Bozsik
1986  United Kingdom Ascot  Netherlands  Netherlands Tjeerd Velstra  Netherlands IJbrand Chardon  Hungary Laszlo Juhasz
1984  Hungary Szilvasvarad  Hungary  Hungary Laszlo Juhasz  Hungary Gyorgy Bardos  Hungary M. Balint
1982  Netherlands Apeldoorn  Netherlands  Netherlands Tjeerd Velstra  Hungary Gyorgy Bardos  Hungary Laszlo Juhasz
1980  United Kingdom Windsor  United Kingdom  Hungary Gyorgy Bardos  United Kingdom George Bowman  Netherlands Tjeerd Velstra
1978  Hungary Kecskemet  Hungary  Hungary Gyorgy Bardos  Hungary Sandor Fulop  Hungary Ferenc Muity
1976  Netherlands Apeldoorn  Hungary  Hungary Imre Abonyi  Germany Emil-Bernhard Jung  Poland Zygmunt Waliszewski
1974  Switzerland Frauenfeld  United Kingdom  Hungary Sandor Fulop  Switzerland Cristian Iseli  United Kingdom George Bowman
1972  Germany Münster  United Kingdom  Switzerland Auguste Dubey  United Kingdom John Miller  United Kingdom Douglas Nicholson

Pairs World Championships

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The World Driving Championships for pairs take place every two years. There is an individual competition and a team competition for the national teams.[5]

Year Location 1. Team 2. Team 3. Team 1. Individual
2023[6]  France Le Pin-au-Haras  Hungary  Hungary Martin Hölle  Switzerland Marcel Luder  Netherlands Erik Evers
2021[7]  Netherlands Kronenberg  Hungary  Hungary Martin Hölle  France Franck Grimonprez  Germany Anna Sandmann
2019[8]  Germany Drebkau  Hungary  Hungary Martin Hölle  Germany Sandro Koalick  Netherlands Stan van Eijk
2017[9]  Slovenia Lipica  Hungary  Hungary Martin Hölle  Germany Sebastian Warneck  Switzerland Beat Schenk
2015  Hungary Fábiánsebestyén  Hungary  Hungary Vilmos Lázár  Hungary Zoltán Lázár  Italy Jozsef Dibak
2013  Slovakia Topoľčianky  Hungary  Hungary Vilmos Lázár  Germany Sebastian Warneck  Hungary Zoltán Lázár
2011  France Conty  Netherlands  Germany Carola Diener  France Stephane Chouzenoux  Netherlands Tom Engbers
2009  Hungary Kecskemet  Netherlands  Netherlands Harrie Verstappen  Switzerland Beat Schenk  Hungary Zoltán Lazár
2007  Poland Warka  Germany  Hungary Vilmos Lazar  Germany Sebastian Warneck  Hungary Karoly Hodi
2005  Austria Wals-Salzburg  Austria  Austria Rainer Pointl  Hungary Károly Hódi  Hungary Vilmos Lázár
2003  France Haras de Jardy  Hungary  Netherlands Riny Rutjens  France Pierre Jung  Poland Roman Kusz
2001  Germany Riesenbeck  Hungary  Hungary Vilmos Lázár  Portugal Frederico de Beck  Hungary Zoltan Nyul
1999  Hungary Kecskemet  Hungary  Hungary Vilmos Lazar  Hungary Zoltan Lazar  Hungary Zoltan Nyul
1997  Germany Riesenbeck  United Kingdom  Hungary Zoltán Lázár  Netherlands Riny Rutjens  Germany Matthias Jürgen
1995  Poland Poznań  France  Netherlands Mieke van Tergouw  Germany Schepper Horst  France Patrick Greffer
1993  United States Gladstone  Austria  Austria Georg Moser  Hungary Vilmos Lázár  Germany Horst Schepper
1991  Austria Zwettl  United States  Switzerland Werner Ulrich  Germany Eckhard Meyer  Poland Roman Kutz
1989  Hungary Balatonfenyves  Hungary  Canada Udo Hochgeschurz  Switzerland Werner Ulrich  Hungary Feher Mihaly
1987  Germany Riesenbeck  Germany  Hungary Laszlo Kecskemeti  Poland Rajmund Wodkowski  Germany Ekkert Meinecke
1985  United Kingdom Sandringham  Switzerland  Germany Ekkert Meinecke  Switzerland Merk Heiner  Netherlands de Leewn

Singles World Championships

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The singles World Championships take place every second year. There is an individual and a team competition.[10][11]

Year Location 1. Team 1. Individual 2. Individual 3. Individual
2022  France Le Pin-au-Haras[12]  France  Netherlands Saskia Siebers mit Axel  France Marion Vignaud mit First Quality  Canada Kelly Bruder mit Flip
2020  France Pau[13]  Netherlands  Netherlands Saskia Siebers mit Axel  Canada Kelly Houtapples-Bruder mit Flip  Poland Bartlomiej Kwiatek mit Sonet
2018  Netherlands Kronenberg  Netherlands  Poland Bartlomiej Kwiatek mit Sonet  Netherlands Saskia Siebers mit Axel  France Marion Vignaud mit Winston
2016  Austria Piber  Germany  Germany Dieter Lauterbach mit Dirigent 47  Poland Weronika Kwiatek mit Bartnik  Netherlands Saskia Siebers mit Axel
2014  Hungary Izsák  Germany  Netherlands Wilbron Van Den Broek mit Oscar  Germany Claudia Lauterbach mit Velten  Germany Marlen Fallak mit Tessa
2012  Portugal Companhia das Lezirias  Germany  Germany Christoph Dieker mit Elmor  Switzerland Michael Barbey mit Solo  Netherlands Wilbrord van den Broek mit Oscar
2010  Italy Pratoni del Vivaro  Germany  Germany Thorsten Zarembowicz mit Sunrise 106  Poland Bartek Kwiatek mit Lokan  Italy Cristiano Cividini mit Tango
2008  Poland Jarantow  France  Netherlands Jan van den Broek  France Anne-Violaine Brisou  Netherlands Jan Moonen
2006  Italy Pratoni del Vivaro  United Kingdom  United Kingdom Paul Sidwell  Sweden Cecilia Qvarnstrom  Germany Dieter Lauterbach
2004  Sweden Åstorp  Sweden  Sweden Marie Kahrle  Netherlands Jan van den Broek  Finland Ben Simonsen
2002  France Conty  Sweden  France Stéphane Chouzenoux  Sweden Marie Kahrle  United States Fred Merriam
2000  United States Gladstone, NJ * * * *
1998  Austria Fohlenhof-Ebbs  Sweden  Finland Arja Mikkonen  Sweden Cecilia Qvarnstrom  Austria Rudolf Pirhofer

* 2000 the Singles World Championships was cancelled because of a viral disease.

Pony World Championships

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The Pony World Driving Championships take place every two years. There are individual competitions for singles, pairs and four-in-hand. The teams from the various categories are evaluated together for the team ranking. Two single, two pair and two four-in-hand results per nation are included in the ranking.

Year Location 1. Team 1. Singles 1. Pairs 1. Four-in-Hand
2023[14]  Netherlands Oirschot  Netherlands  Netherlands Marijke Hammink  Switzerland Yannik Scherrer  Germany Steffen Brauchle
2021[15]  France Le Pin-au-Haras  Netherlands  Switzerland Cédric Scherrer  Netherlands Rodinde Rutjens  Netherlands Marijke Hammink
2019[16]  Hungary Kisbér-Ászár  Germany  Germany Katja Berlage  Netherlands Rodinde Rutjens  Germany Steffen Brauchle
2017[17]  Germany Minden  Germany  Germany Marlena Brenner  United Kingdom Tara Wilkinson  Germany Michael Bügener
2015[18]  Netherlands Breda  Netherlands  Germany Fabian Ganshirt  United Kingdom Anna Grayston  Netherlands Bram Chardon
2013  France Pau  Netherlands  Hungary Martin Holle  Netherlands Ewoud Boom  Netherlands Bram Chardon
2011  Slovenia Lipica  Germany  Denmark Kristina Klindt  Germany Dieter Baackmann  Netherlands Bram Chardon
2009  Germany Greven-Bockholt  Germany  Netherlands Melanie Becker  Germany Daniel Schneiders  Germany Tobias Bücker
2007  Denmark Dorthealyst  Germany  Denmark Peter Koux  United States Miranda Cadwell  Netherlands Jan de Boer
2005  United Kingdom Catton  Germany  United States Suzy Stafford  Germany Steffen Abicht  Germany Dirk Gerkens
2003  Austria Karlstetten  Germany  Germany Tobias Bücker  Germany Steffen Abicht  Germany Dirk Gerkens

See also

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References

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  1. ^ A tribute to Prince Philip, the former FEI President (1921-2021), FEI
  2. ^ CH-M-A 4 - Pratoni del Vivaro (ITA) (21/09/2022 - 25/09/2022) , FEI
  3. ^ FEI 2020
  4. ^ "Exell defends title, Dutch again best team - Articles - Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games 2014 in Normandy". Archived from the original on 2014-12-03.
  5. ^ "Driving". fei.org. Archived from the original on 27 February 2012.
  6. ^ CH-M-A 2 - Le Pin au Haras (FRA) (27/09/2023 - 01/10/2023), FEI
  7. ^ Event Code CH-M-A 2,08/09/2021 To 12/09/2021, FEI
  8. ^ Event Code CH-M-A 2, 11/09/2019 To 15/09/2019, FEI
  9. ^ Event Code CH-M-A 2, 20/09/2017 To 24/09/2017, FEI
  10. ^ Hoefnet (30 January 2014). "Uitslagen minimarathon Houten live op internet - hoefnet". hoefnet.nl. Archived from the original on 29 June 2016.
  11. ^ "Driving" (PDF). fei.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 October 2008.
  12. ^ CH-M-A 1 - Le Pin au Haras (FRA) (15/09/2022 - 18/09/2022) FEI
  13. ^ [1] FEI, Pau 2020
  14. ^ F CH-M-P-A Team - Oirschot (NED) (30/08/2023 - 03/09/2023)
  15. ^ FEI Pony Fahr WM 2021
  16. ^ FEI Pony Fahr WM 2019
  17. ^ FEI Pony Fahr WM 2017
  18. ^ FEI Pony Fahr WM 2015