The 2018 CSIO Gijón was the 2018 edition of the Spanish official show jumping horse show, at Las Mestas Sports Complex in Gijón. It was held as CSIO 5*.

This edition of the CSIO Gijón was held between 29 August and 2 September.

Nations Cup

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The Cup was a show jumping competition with two rounds, held on 31 August. The height of the fences were up to 1.60 meters. The best eight teams of the eleven which participated were allowed to start in the second round. The competition was endowed with €72,500.[1] Seven years after their last success, Spain won its 4th Nations Cup in Gijón.

In bold, riders that contested the jump-off.

Team Rider Horse Round 1 Round 2 Total penalties Jump-off Prize
money
Penalties Penalties Penalties Time (s)
1   Spain Manuel Fernández Saro Usador du Rouet 4 4
Mikel Aizpurua Cartanya 4 4
Laura Roquet Sandi Puigroq 4 8
Eduardo Álvarez Aznar Seringat 0 0
8 4 12 0 42.37 €24,000
2   Italy Antonio Alfonso Redskin de Riverland 4 4
Lucia Le Jeune Vizzini Cabalgaro Z 8 0
Emanuele Camilli Urban de Rohan 4 0
Riccardo Pisani Chaclot 0 4
4 8 12 4 41.36 €16,000
3   Netherlands Lisa Nooren VDL Groep Sabech d'HA 4 4
Sanne Thijssen Expert 0 4
Leon Thijssen Cristello 2 4 8
Doron Kuipers Charley 0 0
4 8 12 4 42.04 €11,000
4   Sweden Linda Heed Jarvis Van D Abelendreef 5 0
Marcus Westergren Calmere 4 8
Erica Swartz Jovita 8 0
Irma Karlsson Chacconu 4 0
13 0 13 €6,000
4   Ireland Trevor Breen Bombay 8 4
Richard Howley Dolores 4 0
Michael Duffy Efs Top Contender 1 0
Anthony Condon Sfs Aristio 4 4
9 4 13 €6,000
6   Great Britain Ellen Whitaker Arena UK Winston 0 5
Jamie Gornall Christian 25 9 8
Julie Andrews Ayrton IV 4 8
Harry Charles Abc Quantum Cruise 0 0
4 13 17 €4,500
7   Belgium Gilles Dunon Fou de Toi Vd Keihoeve 0 8
Annelies Vorsselmans Wilandro 3 0 4
Virginie Thonon High Tech Vy de Septon E 16
Rick Hemeryck Ulyss Morinda 8 4
8 16 24 €2,500
8   France Jacques Helmlinger Tonic des Mets 0 4
Bruno Garez United Sunheup 14 8
Émeric George Chopin des Hayettes 12 8
Felicie Bertrand Sultane des Ibis 0 4
12 16 28 €2,500
9   Portugal Duarte Seabra Fernhill Curra Quinn 4
Hugo Carvalho Extraordiner 12
Luis Sabino Gonçalves Acheo di San Patrignano 0
António Matos Almeida Nikel de Presle 9
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10   Germany Michael Kölz Dsp Anpowikapi 8
Jörne Sprehe Stakki's Jumper 0
Marcel Marschall Utopia 48 8
Thomas Kleis Chades of Blue 8
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Gijón Grand Prix

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The Gijón Grand Prix, the Show jumping Grand Prix of the 2018 CSIO Gijón, was the major show jumping competition at this event. The sponsor of this competition was Funeraria Gijonesa. It was held on Sunday, 2 September 2018. The competition was a show jumping competition over two rounds, the height of the fences were up to 1.60 meters.

It was endowed with 145,700 €. Richard Howley won the trophy.[2]

Rider Horse Round 1 Round 2 Total
penalties
prize
money
Penalties Penalties Time (s)
1   Richard Howley Dolores 0 0 59.86 0 47,850 €
2   Gilles Dunon Fou de Toi vd Keihoeve 0 0 61.31 0 29,000 €
3   Doron Kuipers Charley 0 0 63.47 0 21,750 €
4   Stephan de Freitas Barcha Artois d'Avillon 0 0 63.80 0 14,500 €
5   Eduardo Álvarez Aznar Seringat 0 4 56.77 4 8,700 €
6   Kevin Staut For Joy Van'T Zorgvliet Hdc 0 4 59.35 4 6,525 €
7   Riccardo Pisani Chaclot 0 4 59.43 4 4,350 €
8   Alison Barton Roma IV 0 4 60.74 4 3,625 €
9   Annelies Vorsselmans Wilandro 3 0 4 61.28 4 2,900 €
10   Manuel Fernández Saro Usador du Rouet 0 4 61.75 4 2,900 €

(Top 10 of 50 Competitors)[3]

Winners by day

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Day Att. Total prize (€) Height Winner Horse Results
Wednesday 29 7,197 5,080 1.40   António Matos Almeida Irene van de Kwachthoeve [4]
24,850 1.50   Billy Twomey Diaghilev [5]
Thursday 30 8,965 5,120 1.40   Michael Kölz Dubai Blh [6]
50,400 1.50   Paul Kennedy Cartown Danger Mouse [7]
Friday 31 9,764 72,000 1.60   Spain [1]
7,500 1.40   Jörne Sprehe Solero 79 [8]
Saturday 1 9,489 5,040 1.40   Richard Howley Cruising Star [9]
93,700 1.60   Billy Twomey Kimba Flamenco [10]
Sunday 2 10,897 5,080 1.40   Victor Bettendorf Colchique du Gibet [11]
145,700 1.60   Richard Howley Dolores [3]

References

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  1. ^ a b Results of the 2018 Nations Cup
  2. ^ "Richard Howley se adjudica el Gran Premio del CSIO". El Comercio. 2 September 2018. Retrieved 2 September 2018.
  3. ^ a b 2018 Grand Prix results
  4. ^ Results Competition 2
  5. ^ Results Competition 3
  6. ^ Results Competition 5
  7. ^ Results Competition 6
  8. ^ Results Competition 8
  9. ^ Results Competition 10
  10. ^ Results Competition 11
  11. ^ Results Competition 12
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