From October 11th to 14th Beijing Time, 2023, the 10th Longines Equestrian Beijing Masters will be grandly convened at “Bird’s Nest” in Beijing.
Modern equestrianism traces its roots back to Britain and made its Olympic debut in 1990. China's rise in the equestrian domain has been nothing short of remarkable. By the 2008 Beijing Olympics, Chinese riders had taken their rightful place on this prestigious platform. To foster the growth of equestrianism, China has consistently rolled out policies that nurture, guide, and champion the sport, creating a holistic development system encompassing competitions. The latest version of China's "Sports Law" emphasizes a drive to position China as a dominant sports force and a hub of wellness. In addition, the General Administration of Sport of China has continuously strengthened its leadership in the development of the industry, formulated industry standards related to horse health and welfare, such as stable management, sports horse veterinarians, and conducted relevant training.
China has consistently championed the growth of equestrianism with targeted policies and initiatives.It is worth mentioning that China's Alex Hua Tian needed a clear round in the jumping on Poseidons Admiral to secure the eventing individual gold medal at the Hangzhou Asian Games on Monday. More than just a sport, equestrianism encapsulates the traditions and spirit of knighthood. The Longines Equestrian Beijing Masters, a premier domestic event, was jointly established by Dashing Equestrian and the legendary German rider Mr. Ludger Beerbaum. Held nine times spanning across 11 years, this competition has emerged as a nexus for equestrians worldwide to learn, interact, and exchange ideas. Recognized as one of the most significant international equestrian events in both China and Asia, it attracts elite equestrians and serves as a vital bridge connecting the global and Chinese equestrian communities.
From October 11th to 14th, 2023, the"Bird's Nest" in Beijing will grandly unveil the 10th Longines Equestrian Beijing Masters. This event transcends mere competition, evolving into a captivating spectacle that seamlessly combines athleticism and entertainment, enchanting audiences with its visual grandeur and interactive allure.
Eleven of the world's equestrian elites from six nations will join China's finest riders at the Bird's Nest, collaboratively creating a dazzling display. After a three-year hiatus, this revered event, described as a "milestone in the domestic equestrian realm," once again showcases the aspirations of Chinese equestrianism on the magnificent stage of the Bird's Nest, presenting a luxurious equestrian banquet for enthusiasts.
Distinguished international riders in participation:
Harry Charles, UK: Ranked 17th by FEI and 1st in the U25 category. Celebrated victory in the 160cm Hickstead London Longines FEI Jumping Nations Cup.
Bertram Allen, Ireland: Holding the 23rd FEI spot. This year, he clinched titles in the 160cm Spruce Meadows Nations Cup in Calgary and the 160cm Longines Global Champions Tour in La Coruña.
Gregory Wathelet, Belgium: Positioned 36th in FEI. A four-time Bird's Nest Masters participant, he earned a team bronze at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
Scott Brash, UK: At 43rd on the FEI ladder. He triumphed in the 150cm Hermès Grand Prix at Saut Hermès in Paris in 2022.
Gilles Thomas, Belgium: Ranked 62nd by FEI and 2nd in U25. He achieved both team and individual titles at the 2022 FEI Jumping Nations Cup Final in Barcelona.
Edouard Schmitz, Switzerland: Occupying the 68th FEI rank, he secured the individual title and team bronze at the 2022 FEI Jumping Nations Cup Final in Barcelona.
Roger Yves Bost, France: Holding the 80th FEI position, he dominated in the 155cm Grand Prix at the Fontainebleau Jumping International.
Rolf-Göran Bengtsson, Sweden: Positioned 94th on the FEI charts, he was named the team champion at Milan Intercontinental Championship.
Jos Verlooy, Belgium: At 118th by FEI. A 2019 Bird's Nest Masters participant, he clinched the 145cm Valkenswaard Longines Global Champions Tour title in 2022.
John Whitaker, UK: The legendary six-time Olympian ranks 125th in FEI and achieved a team bronze in show jumping at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics.
Jane Richards Philips, Switzerland: The Longines ambassador, ranking 1017th by FEI, secured the 145cm championship at the Valkenswaard Longines Global Champions Tour.
Special Guest: The German equestrian icon, Ludger Beerbaum, often hailed as the "Father of German Equestrianism."
Additionally, over 300 rider-horse pairs will contend for the top spots across various categories.
The competition is classified under the FEI's Three-Star Show Jumping category. It boasts a diverse range of events, including the U14 Rising Stars 80cm, Team Clash 90cm Team Event, Open 100cm, Challenge 115cm, Individual Championship 125cm, Team Championship 125cm, Elite 135cm, and the pinnacle event, the Longines Grand Prix 150cm. The cumulative prize pool is an impressive 1,803,000 Chinese Yuan. With an ensemble of top international riders, emerging stars will share the stage with seasoned professionals. This promises equestrian aficionados and spectators a sensory-rich experience, guaranteeing an unparalleled and thrilling spectacle.
Held at the world's inaugural dual Olympic venue, the National Stadium, also known as the Bird’s Nest. The Longines Equestrian Beijing Masters celebrates its upcoming tenth anniversary, marking its reign as the longest consecutively held event of its kind. This prestigious competition has played a pivotal role in advancing Chinese equestrian sports, thus earning its moniker as the "Dream Temple" of Chinese equestrianism. Throughout its nine-year journey, the Masters has hosted 38 of the global equestrian elites, featuring 15 Olympic gold medalists and showcasing 200 of China's elite show jumpers, including past Olympians and National Games medalists. With a cumulative prize pool of 12 million Chinese Yuan, It has drawn in 1,400 rider-horse pairs valued at over 1.2 billion Chinese Yuan and enchanted a live audience of 300,000. These impressive statistics not only encapsulate the Masters' lIt has drawn in 1,400 rider-horse pairs valued at over 1.2 billion Chinese Yuan and enchanted a live audience of 300,000.egacy but also spotlight the collaborative achievements with the world's top equestrians. Concurrently, they bear witness to the sustained growth and strides made in Chinese equestrianism.
About Longines
From the outset, Longines has been defined by its pioneering spirit, relentless dedication to precision, and timeless elegance in design. In 2012, Longines, a beacon in Swiss watchmaking, embraced the role of title sponsor and official timekeeper for the event, championing the rich heritage of equestrian sports. True to its commitment to precision and outstanding performance, Longines has been instrumental in transforming the event into a world-class equestrian showcase.
China has consistently championed the growth of equestrianism with targeted policies and initiatives.It is worth mentioning that China's Alex Hua Tian needed a clear round in the jumping on Poseidons Admiral to secure the eventing individual gold medal at the Hangzhou Asian Games on Monday. More than just a sport, equestrianism encapsulates the traditions and spirit of knighthood. The Longines Equestrian Beijing Masters, a premier domestic event, was jointly established by Dashing Equestrian and the legendary German rider Mr. Ludger Beerbaum. Held nine times spanning across 11 years, this competition has emerged as a nexus for equestrians worldwide to learn, interact, and exchange ideas. Recognized as one of the most significant international equestrian events in both China and Asia, it attracts elite equestrians and serves as a vital bridge connecting the global and Chinese equestrian communities.
From October 11th to 14th, 2023, the"Bird's Nest" in Beijing will grandly unveil the 10th Longines Equestrian Beijing Masters. This event transcends mere competition, evolving into a captivating spectacle that seamlessly combines athleticism and entertainment, enchanting audiences with its visual grandeur and interactive allure.
Eleven of the world's equestrian elites from six nations will join China's finest riders at the Bird's Nest, collaboratively creating a dazzling display. After a three-year hiatus, this revered event, described as a "milestone in the domestic equestrian realm," once again showcases the aspirations of Chinese equestrianism on the magnificent stage of the Bird's Nest, presenting a luxurious equestrian banquet for enthusiasts.
Distinguished international riders in participation:
Harry Charles, UK: Ranked 17th by FEI and 1st in the U25 category. Celebrated victory in the 160cm Hickstead London Longines FEI Jumping Nations Cup.
Bertram Allen, Ireland: Holding the 23rd FEI spot. This year, he clinched titles in the 160cm Spruce Meadows Nations Cup in Calgary and the 160cm Longines Global Champions Tour in La Coruña.
Gregory Wathelet, Belgium: Positioned 36th in FEI. A four-time Bird's Nest Masters participant, he earned a team bronze at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
Scott Brash, UK: At 43rd on the FEI ladder. He triumphed in the 150cm Hermès Grand Prix at Saut Hermès in Paris in 2022.
Gilles Thomas, Belgium: Ranked 62nd by FEI and 2nd in U25. He achieved both team and individual titles at the 2022 FEI Jumping Nations Cup Final in Barcelona.
Edouard Schmitz, Switzerland: Occupying the 68th FEI rank, he secured the individual title and team bronze at the 2022 FEI Jumping Nations Cup Final in Barcelona.
Roger Yves Bost, France: Holding the 80th FEI position, he dominated in the 155cm Grand Prix at the Fontainebleau Jumping International.
Rolf-Göran Bengtsson, Sweden: Positioned 94th on the FEI charts, he was named the team champion at Milan Intercontinental Championship.
Jos Verlooy, Belgium: At 118th by FEI. A 2019 Bird's Nest Masters participant, he clinched the 145cm Valkenswaard Longines Global Champions Tour title in 2022.
John Whitaker, UK: The legendary six-time Olympian ranks 125th in FEI and achieved a team bronze in show jumping at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics.
Jane Richards Philips, Switzerland: The Longines ambassador, ranking 1017th by FEI, secured the 145cm championship at the Valkenswaard Longines Global Champions Tour.
Special Guest: The German equestrian icon, Ludger Beerbaum, often hailed as the "Father of German Equestrianism."
Additionally, over 300 rider-horse pairs will contend for the top spots across various categories.
The competition is classified under the FEI's Three-Star Show Jumping category. It boasts a diverse range of events, including the U14 Rising Stars 80cm, Team Clash 90cm Team Event, Open 100cm, Challenge 115cm, Individual Championship 125cm, Team Championship 125cm, Elite 135cm, and the pinnacle event, the Longines Grand Prix 150cm. The cumulative prize pool is an impressive 1,803,000 Chinese Yuan. With an ensemble of top international riders, emerging stars will share the stage with seasoned professionals. This promises equestrian aficionados and spectators a sensory-rich experience, guaranteeing an unparalleled and thrilling spectacle.
Held at the world's inaugural dual Olympic venue, the National Stadium, also known as the Bird’s Nest. The Longines Equestrian Beijing Masters celebrates its upcoming tenth anniversary, marking its reign as the longest consecutively held event of its kind. This prestigious competition has played a pivotal role in advancing Chinese equestrian sports, thus earning its moniker as the "Dream Temple" of Chinese equestrianism. Throughout its nine-year journey, the Masters has hosted 38 of the global equestrian elites, featuring 15 Olympic gold medalists and showcasing 200 of China's elite show jumpers, including past Olympians and National Games medalists. With a cumulative prize pool of 12 million Chinese Yuan, It has drawn in 1,400 rider-horse pairs valued at over 1.2 billion Chinese Yuan and enchanted a live audience of 300,000. These impressive statistics not only encapsulate the Masters' lIt has drawn in 1,400 rider-horse pairs valued at over 1.2 billion Chinese Yuan and enchanted a live audience of 300,000.egacy but also spotlight the collaborative achievements with the world's top equestrians. Concurrently, they bear witness to the sustained growth and strides made in Chinese equestrianism.
About Longines
From the outset, Longines has been defined by its pioneering spirit, relentless dedication to precision, and timeless elegance in design. In 2012, Longines, a beacon in Swiss watchmaking, embraced the role of title sponsor and official timekeeper for the event, championing the rich heritage of equestrian sports. True to its commitment to precision and outstanding performance, Longines has been instrumental in transforming the event into a world-class equestrian showcase.
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