May 28th marked 100 days to the FEI Dressage and Para Dressage European Championships 2023 which will take place in Riesenbeck, Germany from September 4 to 10. This will be the 31st edition of the Dressage event that dates back to 1963, and the 7th for Para Dressage, which was first held began back in 2009.

Located in a woodland area of the Münster region, Riesenbeck is the European base of the Longines World Equestrian Academy. With its magnificent grass stadium, all-weather arenas, modern riding hall complex and stabling for 336 horses it provided a perfect setting for the successful 2021 FEI Jumping European Championship, and is set to welcome Europe’s Dressage and Para Dressage stars this time around.

Changes

There have been many changes in the sport of Dressage since Switzerland’s Henri Chammartin and Wolfdietrich won the first official individual European title 60 years ago in Copenhagen (DEN) where 16 riders from eight nations lined out. But the one constant has been the extraordinary supremacy of German riders whose formidable record includes claiming 22 of the 40 individual medals, and 25 of the 29 team titles on offer down the years.

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