Ingrid Klimke (above) and Michael Jung both called for the 2021 European Championships to be re-allocated by the FEI
Avenches in Switzerland will host this year’s FEI Eventing European Championship, with the 2023 Championships allocated to Haras du Pin (FRA)
Host venues for these two important Championships and other key events were made by the FEI Board at its videoconference yesterday, with the full support of the FEI Eventing Committee and the European Equestrian Federation (EEF).
“We are pleased to have the Swiss venue of Avenches hosting the 2021 Championships,” FEI Secretary General Sabrina Ibáñez said.
“Following last year’s postponement of the Tokyo Games, the FEI had originally cancelled European Championships in all three Olympic and Paralympic disciplines so that the focus could remain on the Games in 2021, but our community encouraged us to review that decision and we listened to those voices.
“After carefully reviewing three strong bids, which also included Boekelo in the Netherlands and Montelibretti in Italy, the FEI Board voted to allocate this year’s FEI Eventing European Championship to Avenches.
"We are happy to be able to give our community something to look forward to during these difficult days as we tackle the EHV-1 outbreak and work to put in place protocols to get our horses and athletes back to competing again.”
The 2021 FEI Eventing European Championship will run from 23-26 September.
Haras du Pin (FRA) was named as host for the FEI Eventing European Championship in 2023. The FEI Board had originally allocated the 2021 Championship to the French venue and, when there were discussions last year about the possibility of rescheduling the event away from the Olympic Games period, the Haras du Pin organisers were unfortunately unable to find an alternative date in 2021"
"However, they put forward a proposal to the FEI to host the Championships in 2023 and this was agreed by the FEI Board this week"
Dates for the Championship in 2023 are yet be confirmed.