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Stutteri Ask makes debut as an organizer of international showjumping in 202423-02-2024 - 11:34

From May 15 to 19, 2024, when the CSIO3* event and a Nations Cup take place in Denmark, Stutteri Ask will provide the facilities. With fantastic centrally located facilities in Denmark and as well as being skilled and dedicated event organizers, Stutteri Ask is well-equipped to handle the task with excellence.

After reaching an agreement with the EEF (European Equestrian Federation) and FEI, the Danish Equestrian Federation and Stutteri Ask are excited to announce that the CSIO3* event in May will be hosted at Stutteri Ask. With outstanding facilities and a dedicated approach, Stutteri Ask is committed to ensuring high quality and favorable conditions for this significant international event.

We are extremely excited about the new season and the continued growth of the Longines EEF Series. I am delighted to welcome Luxembourg and Stutteri Ask into the calender and appreciate the continued support all our OC's offer to the Series. Alongside the excellent competition, the Series is making a big step forward in its environmental sustainability and we are incredibly proud to be partnered with Organisers who share our vision for a sustainable sport across the climate, the horses, and riders” says President of EEF, Theo Ploegmakers.

The event will feature not only international showjumping classes but also a Nations Cup, where Denmark will participate with a team, along with three Longines ranking classes. Annette Mosegaard, the Elite Sports Manager for show jumping, expresses her satisfaction with the agreement, stating, "Having a three-star national showjumping on Danish soil is crucial for Danish show jumping and riders. We are pleased that Stutteri Ask has agreed to become an international event organizer."

The agreement for the three-star showjumping event spans three years, securing a recurring event at Stutteri Ask until 2026. National trainer Bo K. Møller emphasizes the importance of the Danish Nations Cup, noting that it provides an opportunity for riders to qualify for the semi-finals in Deauville in June and gain valuable experience before major championships.


Preparations are well underway at Stutteri Ask, with enthusiasm for becoming international event organizers. The organization responsible for the event is already taking shape. Betina Møller, event manager at Stutteri Ask, expresses her readiness for the annual task and highlights, "In addition to CSIO3*, there will also be CSI1* classes, and we are actively seeking sponsors to make U25 competitions a reality."

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