FEI World Pony Driving Championship

Friday, August 14, 2009


From 13 to 16 August, the focus of the Driving World is set on Greven-Bockholt, a small village close to the city of Münster in northern Germany, for the fourth edition of the FEI World Combined Pony Driving Championships.

Ninety drivers from 18 nations will compete in the single, pair and four-in-hand classes for the individual titles.

Nine nations will battle for the team medals. Each team consists of a minimum of one and a maximum of two single, pair and four-in-hand drivers. In addition, the Championship is open to individual competitors (maximum one per nation per class) as well.

Greven has hosted national and international driving competitions for many years and the Organising Committee was also responsible for the 2008 FEI World Para-Equestrian Driving Championship.

Title holders from the 2007 FEI World Combined Pony Driving Championships in Dorthealyst Jan de Boer from the Netherlands (pony team), USA’s Miranda Cadwell (pony pair) and Peter Koux from Denmark (single pony) will be present in Greven. Germany has the advantage of defending its gold team medal on home ground.

Officials

Germany’s Dr. Wolfgang Asendorf, course designer at the 2006 FEI World Equestrian Games, is responsible for the course design in Greven. The Jury is chaired by Hans-Peter Rüschlin from Switzerland and is completed by Gé König from the Netherlands, Klaus Peppersack from Germany, Anne Marie Turbé from France and Andrew Counsell from Great Britain.

Programme

Thursday, 13th August:

     08.00 hrs.: dressage single ponies
     15.15 hrs.: dressage pony pairs (first part)
     19.30 hrs.: Opening Ceremony

Friday, 14th August:

     08.00 hrs.: dressage pony pairs (second half)
     13.00 hrs.: dressage pony teams
     ca. 17.30 hrs.: prize giving ceremony
     19.30 hrs.: Varieté Dinner

Saturday, 15th August:

     08.30 hrs.: marathon single ponies, pony pairs and pony teams
     20.45 hrs.: prize giving ceremony

Sunday, 16th August:

     08.30 hrs.: obstacle driving single ponies
     followed by prize giving ceremony
     12.00 hrs: obstacle driving pony pairs
     followed by prize giving ceremony
     15.30 hrs: obstacle driving pony teams
     followed by prize giving ceremony
    ca. 18.00 hrs: Award ceremony