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Longines Global Champions Tour Announces 2023 Calendar

The 16-stop tour includes a brand new destination - riesenbeck - and a significant increase in prize money..

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By: Longines Global Champions Tour Media | November 30, 2022

The countdown is on to the 2023 Longines Global Champions Tour & GCL season as the full calendar is revealed today.

With an extraordinary 2022 season wrapping up with the Prague Playoffs just a few short weeks ago, all eyes now turn to the buzzing 16 event 2023 season. With a brand new destination added to the thrilling mix of returning fan favourites, the excitement for the new season builds as the world’s most dynamic show jumping series launches huge new projects and innovations to keep the sport pushing forward in all areas including a significant increase in prize money.

The 2023 season will see the individual LGCT series and the GCL team championship race span continents from the Middle East to The Americas, to Asia and into the heart of Europe, cementing the circuit’s powerful global footprint.

Jan Tops, President and Founder of Longines Global Champions Tour and GCL said: “We are excited to announce our calendar for 2023 with 16 events around the world. We are delighted with the strong momentum LGCT and GCL continues to experience and every year we look forward to being able to bring our passionate fans a mix of exciting new locations and old favourites featuring some of the world’s greatest cities and iconic destinations.

We are committed as ever to growing our sport and attracting new audiences to show jumping and next year we can’t wait to show everyone our new plans to keep LGCT & GCL growing at a rapid and exciting pace.”

The 2023 LGCT and GCL Calendar:

Doha: 2 – 4 March Miami Beach: 12 – 15 April Mexico City: 20 – 23 April Madrid: 12 – 14 May Ramatuelle/Saint Tropez: 1 – 3 June Cannes: 8 – 10 June Stockholm: 16 – 18 June Paris: 23 – 24 June Monaco: 29 June – 1 July Riesenbeck: 21 – 23 July London: 10 – 13 August Valkenswaard: 18 – 20 August Rome: 15 – 17 September New York: 22 – 24 September Riyadh: 26 – 28 October (Finals) Prague: 16 – 19 November (Playoffs)

The opening leg in 2023 will take place in just over three months, from 2 – 4 March at the stunning AL SHAQAB in Qatar’s capital, Doha, where for the first time ever both GCL team rounds will be held on the same day. Stay tuned for the full reveal of the brand new LGCT & GCL weekend class format which is to be released soon.

The high-profile first event of the 2023 calendar, held at the world-class equestrian facility will ensure a dramatic kick-off to the new LGCT and GCL season. From the Middle East, the Tour heads straight to the Americas followed by a fantastic five months across Europe touching down in dynamic capital cities, beautiful Riviera destinations and Riesenbeck International will make an exciting debut on the tour before the grand finale in Riyadh.

Shanghai, China will not be part of the 2023 calendar but everyone is looking forward to its return to the series in 2024.

The race to the season championship will take horses, riders and spectators around the globe to 16 major cities and key locations. Riders will be battling to secure their golden ticket all season for a coveted spot in the ultimate individual showdown, the Longines Global Champions Tour Super Grand Prix at the GC Prague Playoffs. And motivation will be high among team owners, managers and riders to deliver maximum performance to put them in a strong position for the high-pressure knockout stages of the GCL Super Cup at the O2 Arena in Prague for the final event of the calendar.

Millions of fans followed the LGCT and GCL season throughout 2022 as sporting excellence reached new levels, with the world’s best riders and horses guaranteed at every event. Fans watched live at the venues or on GCTV live streaming and TV, as well as following all the excitement on social media. The series will aim to expand its audience further during 2023 focusing on digital and broadcast coverage around the world.

This year marked an important milestone for Longines as it extended its long-term partnership with the Longines Global Champions Tour to 2027, underscoring the success of this collaboration and the growing popularity of the equestrian sport. As Title Partner and Official Timekeeper, Longines will once again have a strong presence throughout the 2023 season and they will present elegant timepieces to recognise the great performances of every Longines Global Champions Tour Grand Prix and Longines Global Champions Tour Super Grand Prix winner.

In the upcoming weeks, the new GCL team line-ups will be revealed for the 2023 GCL championship as fans across the world get ready for the start of another epic season. All the action, including the GCL R1 & R2 and the LGCT Grand Prix, will be streamed live on GCTV at every event.

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Recognised as the most beach in the world,  known for its glamour and allure, the Longines Global Champions Tour of Miami Beach elevates the sport to new heights against the backdrop of sun, sea, and the unmistakable energy of this legendary destination, and is preparing to welcome visits from near and far for the 8 th edition of the famed event.

From high stakes show jumping to the chic ambiance of Miami's lifestyle, this event seamlessly merges the thrill of competition with the lavishness that defines this glamorous coastal city, this event is one not to be missed. Registration for tickets is now open, and the opportunity to be on the list to experience the pulse of Miami Beach, where the love of sport intertwines with the vibrant lifestyle of this cultural haven.

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Longines Global Champions Tour Monaco: the best global jumpers conquered the Rock

15th Anniversary of the Jumping International de Monte-Carlo

It is the most awaited moment for lovers of five-star riding and not only! And it came back to its prestigious Monaco’s headquarters overlooking the incomparable skyline of Prince’s Palace. The best show-jumping horses and the most skilled riders met on the Monegasque arena, built in less than two weeks record-time to celebrate the 15 th Anniversary of the Jumping International de Monte-Carlo , part of the World Jumping Championship. The Longines Global Champions Tour (LGCT) Monaco, under the high patronage of H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco, was held from the 1 st until the 3 rd July 2021 at Quai Albert 1er in Port Hercules. “ My vision is clear only the best for the best ” is the watchword of Jan Tops , former rider, founder and President of the Global Champions Tour . And the Monaco jumping arena perfectly embodies this spirit.

15th Anniversary of the Jumping International de Monte-Carlo

A three-day full-immersion in the best equestrian world that offered the audience and all visitors of the Hospitality Unit great emotions and the opportunity to see very closely fantastic thoroughbred pedigree horses in their best form. The championship, in fact, entered into the Monegasque competition in its half-way stage to the Grand Final Playoff which will be held in Prague in November 2021, after passing through some of the most iconic urban areas like Paris, New York and Mexico City.

A time, then, when the slightest technical movement counts within the man-horse binomial that interacts in synergy. Who is going to inherit the 2020 LCGT World Champion title assigned to Daniel Deusser, rider of Killer Queen? Various tests at amateur, national and professional level, alternated their predictions according to the degree of difficulty determined by the number of obstacles and their height, varying from 70 cm to 1,60 m.

15th Anniversary of the Jumping International de Monte-Carlo

Equestrian sports have always been considered first-rate in the Principality, despite its small territory. And this year the Monte-Carlo Equestrian Federation’s great piece of news is about Junior and Children teams that will participate for their first time to the FEI Jumping European Championships for Young Riders, Juniors & Children which will be held in Vilamoura (Portugal) late in July.

“ Two years ago, there were just a few Monegasque riders attending the challenge without a Team. Today is different, there is a real evolution: some riders attended 2019 national contests testing 80cm obstacle bars and then this great opportunity for our young youth who are the athletes of tomorrow in need of immediate training. We are really proud to have a Team at the European tournament”, stressed to HelloMonaco Diane Fissore (D.F.) , President of the Equestrian Federation of the Principality of Monaco.

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HelloMonaco: Mrs. Fissore, what about your expectations for the 2021 edition of Jumping Monaco?

D.F.: It has been a particularly difficult year. Until two months ago we had not yet the certainty to have the Jumping and fifteen days from the beginning we did not know if we could welcome the stand seats, if we could host six diners at the same table, not to tell about the compelled PCR test for all participants. Therefore, we can consider this event as a miracle since it was not an easy task. Many of the international competitions could not be played in the current year. So, we must appreciate this moment and the fact of being together to enjoy sport.

HelloMonaco : What does it mean for your Federation ?

D.F.: Even though we are not the organizers of Jumping, we remain primarily a Federation that operates throughout the year. We started in 1995 and today we are managing between 270 and 300 horses and nearly 90 members. We can therefore say that this sport is spreading in Monaco. However, we would like to transmit values to the children of those who were present at the time of the Federation’s creation. Thus, we do believe in maintaining this trend and keeping on professionalizing ourselves.

15th Anniversary of the Jumping International de Monte-Carlo

The Prix Fédération Equestre de la Principauté de Monaco (CSI 5* – 1,45m) on Thursday the 1st July in the afternoon performances kept the spectators in suspense until the big victory of the Emanuele Gaudiano with his horse Carlotta who succeeded all twelve jumps in the two-phase course, designed by Uliano Vizzani . A lot of concentration and skill allowed the Italian award-winning champion to make the right assessments and overcome a few tricky distances and hairpins.

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“ Returning to win in a magical place like Monaco is always enjoyable and I am very pleased about my horse outcome who has been already successful twice in this season”, outlined for HelloMonaco Mr. Gaudiano – “ I have known Carlotta since she was five years old and I completely believe in her abilities; our next goal is now Tokyo Olympics and immediately after the LGCT stage in Rome (September 2021) ”, he added.

15th Anniversary of the Jumping International de Monte-Carlo

In the first stage of the CSI 5* (1,55 m) Global Champion League , held afterwards the same day, Nayel Nassar (Igor Van De Wittemoere) and Darragh Kenny (Idalville D’Esprit) of Paris Panthers Team were neatly triumphant , followed soon after by the home team, Monaco Aces, made of Julien Epaillard (Billabong) and Jos Verlooy (Jacobien Dwerse Hagen).

15th Anniversary of the Jumping International de Monte-Carlo

“ There were no double clears yet so we just figured out we shouldn’t take any unnecessary risk and put ourselves in a good position for Saturday ”, pointed out Nassar – “ our horses really responded great and I felt like we put in two solid rounds ”, he added.

On Friday the 2 nd July, one of the biggest star of the Jumping, James Wilson was crowned the ‘king’ of the Casino de Monte-Carlo Trophy (CSI 5* – 1,50 m) exceeding the skilled Pieter Devos (Jade vd Bisschop) for just a tenth of a second. Concentration, great sense of responsibility and bravery are requested at the top to survive the challenge. The British 26-year-old rider threw a strike for the first time with his Imagine de Muze.

15th Anniversary of the Jumping International de Monte-Carlo

“I wasn’t nervous because she (the horse) would get chance, being quick across the ground without many options to take strides in the arena as she rides like an indoor ”, highlighted Wilson.

The 11 th Edition of the Pro-Am Cup , was the fitting conclusion of the second day by combining Jumping Pros with emerging stars in a two-round competition for a gripping result out of the ordinary. Ten teams faced each other bravely on the LGCT sand until the final round where V. Platini and V. Barca ( Cavalleria Toscana ) from Team Virtus stood out among the others thanks to the horses perfect performance at each round as a due balance between style and speed.

The Sovereign Prince and Charlotte Casiraghi (Conceiver and Patron of Pro-Am) acted as honourable prize-givers in this magical and refreshing evening underneath the Monegasque panorama.

15th Anniversary of the Jumping International de Monte-Carlo

At the 2 nd Competition of the Global Champions League (CSI 5* 1,55 m.) on Saturday the 3 rd afternoon, Nayel Nasser and Darragh Kenny (Paris Panthers Team) confirmed their leadership showing effective double clear rounds, followed by Monaco Aces, with a notable performance by the leading riders Alberto Zorzi (Italy) and Edwina Tops-Alexander (Australia).

“ Both Nayel and I have very talented horses and they were jumping great so there was no reason to change anything ”, stated Kenny. “ We can’t be happier with this convincing victory, we played the competition to our utmost strengths and it suited our horses well today”, Nassar concluded.

15th Anniversary of the Jumping International de Monte-Carlo

Finally, the Longines Global Champions Tour Grand Prix du Prince de Monaco (1,60 m.) on Saturday evening gave an extraordinary show into a crescendo of pathos and positive energy for all 33 qualified participants. Under the motto “only the bravest”, Darragh Kenny (Ireland) riding Idalville d’Esprit achieved the best test conquering the prestigious Trophy that was awarded by H.R.H. Princess of Hanover and Her daughter Charlotte Casiraghi .

“ My horse felt fantastically! … and He loves this ring in Monaco ”, said Kenny to conclude such an unforgettable weekend for him where he granted the access to the GC Prague Playoffs and maybe to the grand final in Prague on November 2021. Let’s be in the saddle for the follow up!

To learn more about the Longines Global Champions Tour please visit: www.gcglobalchampions.com

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Final Results

Prix Fédération Equestre de la Principaute de Monaco (CSI 5* 1,45 m)

1st place: Horse: Carlotta – Rider: Emanuele Gaudiano (Italy) – Time: 24.09 sec

Trophée Casino de Monte-Carlo (CSI 5* 1,50 m)

1st place: Horse: Imagine de Muze – Rider: James Wilson (UK) – Time 59.43 sec (Round) – 35.03 sec (Jump-off).

Longines Pro-Am Cup Monaco

1st place: V. Platini / V. Barea – Team: Virtus – Time: 69.99 sec. (Round) – 71.62 sec. (Jump-off).

Longines Global Champions Tour Grand Prix du Prince de Monaco (CSI 5* 1,60)

1 st place: Horse: Idalville d’Esprit – Rider: Darragh Kenny (Ireland) – Time: 69.92 sec (Round) – 37.89 sec. (Jump-off).

2 nd place: Horse: Eic Coriolis des Isles – Rider: Max Kühner (Austria) – Time: 72.04 sec. (Round) – 38.07 sec. (Jump-off).

3 rd place: Horse: H&M Legend of Love – Rider: Olivier Philippaerts (Belgium) – Time: 72.32 sec. (Round) – 38.66 sec. (Jump-off).

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Everything You Need to Know About the Longines League of Nations

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Starting this weekend, the FEI’s new and improved Nations Cup series is coming to a stadium or (streaming service) near you. 

Ask 100 of the world’s best show jumpers and you’ll often get the same response: the opportunity to ride for their country in international competition is often the highlight of a rider’s career. And this year, many of these same household names will have a different kind of opportunity to do so. 

For the first time ever, 10 teams from around the globe will have four chances to jump for glory in the brand new and improved Longines League of Nations™ series. This glow-up version of the FEI’s iconic Longines FEI Jumping Nations Cup takes a fresh approach, following in the footsteps of other successful international team series such as the Longines Global Champions Tour and Major League Show Jumping.

The gist? One global league with multiple events in renowned equestrian venues around the world—with the chance to qualify for a final championship in October. 

The inaugural qualifier of the Longines League of Nations™ 2024 is being held  this weekend  in Abu Dhabi’s Al Forsan International Sports Resort in the United Arab Emirates (February 8–11). The series will then head to Ocala (USA) in March and St Gallen (SUI) and Rotterdam (NED) in June before concluding with the Final in Barcelona (ESP) in October.

So how does the new format work? Who is competing and what’s at stake? 

We’re breaking it all down for you here!

What nations will be fielding teams?

The same 10 teams that will appear at each Longines League of Nations stop this year:

  • Switzerland
  • Great Britain
  • The Netherlands

These countries represent the top-10 nations in the Longines Rankings last year based on the combined points of each national federation’s six best athletes—one of which is a U25 rider. In Abu Dhabi, the teams will appear in order of merit. The home UAE team will kick off the series on Sunday, but not compete for points, followed by the 10th ranked team, Brazil, and so on up the list.

Next year, the winner of the 2024 Longines League of Nations championship will automatically earn a berth in the 2025 series lineup. 

Why the Nations Cup change-up?

While the goal of the series is still to showcase team show jumping, the FEI is hoping to bring the Longines League of Nations format to a larger audience around the globe.

Created during a six-month consultation by a dedicated task force, this unified, global—and hopefully— sexier series is designed to be simple and streamlined. The same 10 teams, at the same four qualifiers, with only eight moving on to contest the Final. The task force hopes the new series will re-inspire old fans and convert new ones, with everyone following along live at home .

How does rider selection work for each event? 

The same way it always has—each chef d’équipe picks his or her own team of horses and riders, which can vary from event to event. 

In Abu Dhabi, for instance, the U.S. will field a mixed roster of experienced talent (see: Aaron Vale) and relative newbies on the international scene (Alise Oken, Callie Schott, and Hannah Selleck). (See the full rider list here .)

But the format will be different than the old FEI Jumping Nations Cup.

In the first round, all four riders compete—one rider per team in each rotation—with one drop score. The best eight teams return in the second round and jump the same course, but with just three riders and no drop score (aka, zero margin for error). The winner is determined by the sum of penalties from both rounds. 

In case of a draw at the end of the second round, a jump-off with just one rider representing each team will determine the winner.

How do I cheer along at home? 

Glad you asked! You can watch the events live on  FEI.TV , stay on top of all the news on the  Longines League of Nations website , or follow the series on  Facebook  and  Instagram . And of course, right here at Horse Network.

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