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2006 FEI World Equestrian Games

2006 FEI World Equestrian Games
2006 FEI WEG logo.jpg
Host cityAachen, Germany
Nations participating59
Athletes participating767
Events16 in 7 disciplines
Opening ceremonyAugust 20, 2006
Closing ceremonySeptember 3, 2006
Websitewww.aachen2006.de

The 2006 FEI World Equestrian Games were held in Aachen, Germany from August 20 to September 3, 2006. They were the 5th edition of the games which are held every four years and run by the FEI. It was held in the Soers, a district of Aachen. The main stadium of this event was the Hauptstadion.

Host selection

On September 18, 2002 in Jerez de la Frontera, Spain, the FEI awarded the 2006 Games to Aachen. The only other host city applicant was Lexington, Kentucky, United States[1] (which was later awarded the following edition of the Games in 2010).

Events

16 events in 7 disciplines were held in Aachen.

Dressage Driving Endurance Eventing Jumping Reining Vaulting
Individual Freestyle Individual Individual Individual Individual Individual Individual Female
Individual Special Individual Male
Team Team Team Team Team Team Team

Participating nations

Deutsche Post issued a stamp in recognition of the 2006 Games.
Main Stadium, Mercedes-Benz-Prize, Aachen, Germany

59 National Equestrian Federations sent athletes to the Aachen games.

  • Antigua and Barbuda Antigua and Barbuda
  • Argentina Argentina
  • Australia Australia
  • Austria Austria
  • Bahrain Bahrain
  • Belarus Belarus
  • Belgium Belgium
  • Brazil Brazil
  • Bulgaria Bulgaria
  • Canada Canada
  • Chile Chile
  • Colombia Colombia
  • Croatia Croatia
  • Czech Republic Czech Republic
  • Denmark Denmark
  • Dominican Republic Dominican Republic
  • Egypt Egypt
  • El Salvador El Salvador
  • Estonia Estonia
  • Finland Finland
  • France France
  • Georgia (country) Georgia
  • Germany Germany
  • United Kingdom Great Britain
  • Greece Greece
  • Hungary Hungary
  • Republic of Ireland Ireland
  • Israel Israel
  • Italy Italy
  • Jamaica Jamaica
  • Japan Japan
  • Jordan Jordan
  • Libya Libya
  • Lithuania Lithuania
  • Luxembourg Luxembourg
  • Malaysia Malaysia
  • Mexico Mexico
  • Namibia Namibia
  • Netherlands Netherlands
  • Netherlands Antilles Netherlands Antilles
  • New Zealand New Zealand
  • Norway Norway
  • Oman Oman
  • Poland Poland
  • Portugal Portugal
  • Qatar Qatar
  • Russia Russia
  • Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia
  • Slovakia Slovakia
  • Slovenia Slovenia
  • South Africa South Africa
  • Spain Spain
  • Sweden Sweden
  • Switzerland Switzerland
  • Syria Syria
  • Ukraine Ukraine
  • United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates
  • United States United States
  • Venezuela Venezuela

Medal summary

Medalists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual special dressage
Isabell Werth on Satchmo
Germany
Anky van Grunsven on Salinero
Netherlands
Andreas Helgstrand on Blue Hors Matine
Denmark
Individual freestyle dressage
Anky van Grunsven on Salinero
Netherlands
Andreas Helgstrand on Blue Hors Matine
Denmark
Isabell Werth on Satchmo
Germany
Team dressage
Germany (GER)
Hubertus Schmidt on Wansuela Suerte
Heike Kemmer on Bonaparte
Nadine Capellmann on Elvis VA
Isabell Werth on Satchmo
Netherlands (NED)
Laurens van Lieren on Hexagon's Ollright
Imke Schellekens-Bartels on Sunrise
Anky van Grunsven on Salinero
Edward Gal on Lingh
United States (USA)
Leslie Morse on Tip Top
Guenter Seidel on Aragon
Steffen Peters on Floriano
Debbie McDonald on Brentina
Individual driving
Felix-Marie Brasseur
Belgium
Ijsbrand Chardon
Netherlands
Christoph Sandmann
Germany
Team driving
Germany (GER)
Christoph Sandmann
Michael Freund
Rainer Duen
Belgium (BEL)
Felix-Marie Brasseur
Gert Schrijvers
Geert de Brauwer
Netherlands (NED)
Ijsbrand Chardon
Theo Timmerman
Koos de Ronde
Individual endurance
Miguel Vila Ubach on Hungares
Spain
Virginie Atger on Kangoo d'Aurabelle
France
Elodie Le Labourier on Sangho'Limousian
France
Team endurance
France (FRA)
Virginie Atger on Kangoo d'Aurabelle
Philippe Benoit on Akim Du Boulve
Pascale Dietsch on Hifrane Du Barthas
Switzerland (SUI)
Urs Wenger on Zialka
Anna Lena Wagner on Tessa IV
Nora Wagner on Temir
Portugal (POR)
Joao Raposo on Sultao
Ana Margarida Costa on Gozlane Du Somail
Ana Barbas on Piperino
Individual eventing
Zara Phillips on Toytown
Great Britain
Clayton Fredericks on Ben Along Time
Australia
Amy Tryon on Poggio II
United States
Team eventing
Germany (GER)
Frank Ostholt on Air Jordan
Hinrich Romeike on Marius
Bettina Hoy on Ringwood Cockatoo
Ingrid Klimke on Sleep Late
Great Britain (GBR)
Zara Phillips on Toytown
Daisy Dick on Spring Along
William Fox-Pitt on Tamarillo
Mary King on Call Again Cavalier
Australia (AUS)
Clayton Fredericks on Ben Along Time
Megan Jones on Kirby Park Irish Jester
Andrew Hoy on Master Monarch
Sonja Johnson on Ringwood Jaguar
Individual jumping
Jos Lansink on Cavalor Cumano
Belgium
Beezie Madden on Authentic
United States
Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum on Shutterfly
Germany
Team jumping
Netherlands (NED)
Gerco Schröder on Eurocommerce
Albert Zoer on Okidoki
Jeroen Dubbeldam on BMC Up and Down
Piet Raijmakers on Van Schijndel's
United States (USA)
Beezie Madden on Authentic
McLain Ward on Sapphire
Laura Kraut on Miss Independent
Margie Goldstein-Engle on Quervo Gold
Germany (GER)
Ludger Beerbaum on L'Espoir
Marcus Ehning on Noltes Kuchengirl
Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum on Shutterfly
Christian Ahlmann on Cöster
Individual reining
Duane Latimer on Hang Ten Surprise
Canada
Tim McQuay on Mister Nicadual
United States
Aaron Ralston on Smart Paul Olena
United States
Team reining
United States (USA)
Dell Hendricks on Starbucks Sidekick
Tim McQuay on Mister Nicadual
Matt Mills on Easy Otie Whiz
Aaron Ralston on Smart Paul Olena
Canada (CAN)
Luke Gagnon on Lil Santana
François Gauthier on Show Gun
Lance Griffin on Whiz'n'Tag Chex
Duane Latimer on Hang Ten Surprise
Italy (ITA)
Dario Carmignani on Skeets Dun
Adriano Meacci on Docs Tivio Hancock
Christian Perez on Dualin For Me
Marco Ricotta on Pappy Secolo
Men's vaulting
Kai Vorberg on Picasso
Germany
Gero Meyer on Arador
Germany
Ladislav Majdlen on Catalin III-73
Slovakia
Women's vaulting
Megan Benjamin on Leonardo
United States
Katharina Faltin on Pitucelli
Austria
Sissa Jarz on Escudo Fox
Austria
Squad vaulting
Germany (GER) United States (USA) Austria (AUT)

Medal count

  *   Host nation (Germany)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Germany (GER)*61411
2 United States (USA)2439
3 Netherlands (NED)2316
4 Belgium (BEL)2103
5 France (FRA)1113
6 Canada (CAN)1102
Great Britain (GBR)1102
8 Spain (ESP)1001
9 Austria (AUT)0123
10 Australia (AUS)0112
Denmark (DEN)0112
12 Switzerland (SUI)0101
13 Italy (ITA)0011
Portugal (POR)0011
Slovakia (SVK)0011
Totals (15 nations)16161648

Broadcasting rights

The television broadcasting rights to the 2006 Games were held by the following networks:[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Aachen-Laurensberger Rennverein awarded with the FEI World Equestrian Games 2006". Aachen-Laurensberger Rennverein. 2002-09-18. Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2007-08-01.
  2. ^ "Broadcast Information". The Virtual Equestrian. Retrieved 2007-08-01.

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