Showjumping

Showjumping Nations Cup

The Nations Cup is a prestigious team showjumping competition that has been held since 1909. It was originally known as the Nations Cup, but it has also been called the Aga Khan Trophy, the Samsung Super League, and the Longines FEI Nations Cup. The competition is organized by the International Equestrian Federation (FEI).

The Nations Cup is a unique competition that pits teams of riders from different countries against each other. Each team consists of four riders, and the competition is divided into two rounds. In each round, each rider jumps a course of obstacles, and their scores are combined to determine the team`s total score. The team with the lowest total score wins the competition.

Watch the winning rounds from the Irish team at the 2019 Nations cup at Hickstead!
Showjumping Nations Cup
The Nations Cup has a rich history, with many memorable moments and legendary riders. The competition has been held in many different countries, including France, Germany, the United States, and Canada. Some of the most successful teams in the competition`s history include the United States, Germany, and Great Britain.

Over the years, the Nations Cup has evolved and changed. In 2013, the competition was restructured to create a new global league, the Longines FEI Nations Cup. The new format features four regional divisions, with teams competing in qualifiers to earn a place in the final.

Today, the Nations Cup is one of the most prestigious team showjumping competitions in the world. It is a showcase for the sport`s top riders and a celebration of the camaraderie and sportsmanship that make showjumping such a unique and exciting sport.



Showjumping Nations Cup