Direction Kappelen-Lyss this Wednesday to live the national finals of the elite and succession. In parallel, there is jump to Avenches and Signelégier and the complete in Diesldorf and Arville.
Already last year, the stronghold of Niklaus Schurtenberger welcomed the Swiss Elite Show jumping championship. And from tomorrow, Kappelen-Lyss/Be will also be the scene of the national finals of the next generation. After being separated for several years, the championships are therefore back in the same place.
The highlight of the event will undoubtedly be the elite final on Sunday afternoon, won last year by Pius Schwizer. Note that the Swiss tenors Steve Guerdat and Martin Fuchs will be there!
The rest is still promising just as exciting: Sunday morning, the final of young riders already culminates at 145 cm and the set is raised. And still Sunday, the juniors will also compete in their championship. As for the Children and the Ponies, it is Saturday that they will be able to win medals in the Seeland. That day also takes place the N145 final of the management events (from 120 to 140 cm).
Note that Janika Sprunger will not be from the Swiss championship, but stayed in the Netherlands and runs the 2* of Kronenberg. In parallel, Swiss took the road to the CSI 4* de Deauville (France) and the 2* of St. Margarethen (Austria) or Bonheiden (Belgium)
Jump to the Franches-Montagnes and the Broye
In French -speaking Switzerland, the horse is once again highlighted in Signelégier. After the Concours market, place at the jump competition of the Franches-Montagnes Cavalry Society. Young horses have an appointment at the office on Friday, before the R/N120-125. Saturday and Sunday take place the B and R/N events.
In Avenches, we jump today and tomorrow with promotion events and R/N130-135 in the decor of the National Equestrian Institute of Avenches.
Complertists in competition
Complete competition side, Dielsdorf/ZH Offers a 2*-C in which fifteen Swiss participate. THE CCIO d’Arville (Belgium) is also holding this weekend. Robin Godel and Carla Brunner are engaged in the 4* individual and Camille Guyot sets up the 2* and the 3*.
L.V.