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1937 International Equestrian Competition
Name1937 International Equestrian Competition
LocationBerlin, Germany
DatesJune 1937
EventsShow jumping, Dressage, Eventing

1937 International Equestrian Competition. The 1937 International Equestrian Competition was a major equestrian event that took place in Berlin, Germany, in June 1937, featuring renowned riders such as Isabell Werth, Ludger Beerbaum, and Nick Skelton. This competition was organized by the Fédération Équestre Internationale (FEI), with the support of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), and was attended by prominent figures like Adolf Hitler, Hermann Göring, and Joseph Goebbels. The event was also covered by notable media outlets, including the BBC, The New York Times, and Le Monde.

Introduction

The 1937 International Equestrian Competition was a significant event in the equestrian calendar, attracting top riders from around the world, including United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany, and Italy. The competition was held at the Olympiastadion Berlin, which was also the venue for the 1936 Summer Olympics, and was organized by the Deutscher Olympischer Sportbund (DOSB), in collaboration with the Fédération Équestre Internationale (FEI). The event featured a range of equestrian disciplines, including Show jumping, Dressage, and Eventing, and was attended by notable personalities like Winston Churchill, Charles de Gaulle, and Benito Mussolini. The competition was also supported by prominent equestrian organizations, such as the United States Equestrian Federation (USEF), the British Equestrian Federation (BEF), and the Fédération Française d'Équitation (FFE).

History of

the Competition The 1937 International Equestrian Competition was part of a long tradition of equestrian events, dating back to the Ancient Olympic Games, which featured Chariot racing and other equestrian disciplines. The modern Olympic Games, which were revived in 1896 by Pierre de Coubertin, also included equestrian events, such as Show jumping and Dressage, which were first introduced at the 1900 Summer Olympics. The Fédération Équestre Internationale (FEI), which was founded in 1921, played a key role in promoting equestrian sports and organizing international competitions, including the European Equestrian Championships and the World Equestrian Games. The 1937 International Equestrian Competition was also influenced by other major equestrian events, such as the Royal International Horse Show and the Dubai International Horse Show, which featured top riders like Charlotte Dujardin, Michael Jung, and Steve Guerdat.

Participating Nations and Riders

The 1937 International Equestrian Competition featured a strong field of riders from around the world, including Germany, United States, United Kingdom, France, and Italy. Notable riders who participated in the competition included Hans von Blixen-Finecke Jr., Earl Foster Thomson, and Maurice Gudin de Vallerin, who were all experienced competitors in Show jumping, Dressage, and Eventing. The competition also featured riders from other countries, such as Austria, Belgium, and Switzerland, who were represented by riders like Arthur von Pongracz, Roger Anciaux, and Hans Moser. The event was also attended by prominent equestrian personalities, including George Morris, Gustaf Rabe, and Wilhelm von Hohenau, who were all involved in the development of equestrian sports.

Competition Events and Results

The 1937 International Equestrian Competition featured a range of equestrian disciplines, including Show jumping, Dressage, and Eventing. The competition was won by Germany, which took the top spot in the team standings, followed by United States and United Kingdom. The individual winners included Hans von Blixen-Finecke Jr., who won the Show jumping competition, and Earl Foster Thomson, who won the Dressage competition. The Eventing competition was won by Maurice Gudin de Vallerin, who rode his horse Figueroa to victory. The competition was also notable for the participation of top riders like Isabell Werth, Ludger Beerbaum, and Nick Skelton, who all competed in the Show jumping and Dressage events.

Venue and Organization

The 1937 International Equestrian Competition was held at the Olympiastadion Berlin, which was a state-of-the-art venue at the time, featuring a large arena and modern facilities. The competition was organized by the Deutscher Olympischer Sportbund (DOSB), in collaboration with the Fédération Équestre Internationale (FEI), and was supported by the International Olympic Committee (IOC). The event was also sponsored by prominent companies, such as Mercedes-Benz, Siemens, and Deutsche Bank, which provided financial and logistical support. The competition was attended by a large crowd of spectators, including notable personalities like Adolf Hitler, Hermann Göring, and Joseph Goebbels, who were all interested in promoting equestrian sports in Germany. The event was also covered by major media outlets, including the BBC, The New York Times, and Le Monde, which provided extensive coverage of the competition.

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