Edited press release from European Equestrian Federation
Back again for its third consecutive year, the prestigious Longines EEF Series is set to spring into action in sunny Italy for its first leg before bouncing across ten European countries for an action-packed five months of sport. Returning to many of the same top venues as last season, 2023 sees the circuit revisit 2021-hosts Peelbergen (NED) in May, while new to the series this year is Ebreichsdorf (AUT) – host of the South & Central Regions Semi-final. The West & North Regions Semi-final will be back in Deauville once more, before the top five teams from each Semi-final head to Warsaw (POL) for the hotly contested final in September.
The launch of the 2023-series sees a return to Gorla Minore for the first of seven Regional Qualifiers, hosted by the Equieffe Equestrian Centre between the 26th & 30th April, with the Longines EEF Series class taking place on Friday 28th. The class will see eleven nations contesting for the top spot, with teams representing Belgium, Bulgaria, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Portugal, Romania, Turkey and Ukraine, plus Switzerland. Egypt will compete at the event with individual riders.
Being a South Regional Qualifier, the nations battling it out for qualification points in this event will be Bulgaria, Greece, Italy, Romania, Turkey and Ukraine, with the host nation looking to set up a hattrick of victories in thesSeries.
President and Show Director of this Italian leg of the circuit, Emanuele Fiorelli, is all set to welcome the series into a busy schedule for the Centre, “It's another very important event for the 2023 international show season of the Equieffe, after numerous CSIs and the CSIO Youth held here just 15 days ago, but looking also at the European Youth Championships (FEI European Championships YR/J/CH, 10-16 July 2023). The only Italian leg of the Longines EEF Series is once again a source of pride.”
The Longines EEF Series is proudly supported by Longines, a long-term supporter of the EEF and its events, and KEP Italia that join as the series' Partner for Safety.
You can catch all of the action on ClipMyHorse.TV and download the FEI Approved Schedule here. Check out the orders and results with Longines Timing.
Longines EEF Series: Format and rules
The Longines EEF Series is a Nations Cup competition. The competition is in drawn order, with the first team rider for each nation jumping successively, followed by the second, and so on. Round two is repeated over the same course but in order of team standings, with the highest-placed nations starting last. There is a maximum of four riders per team, with a drop score in each round. Teams of only three riders must count all their rider's efforts.
Should two rounds of jumping not be enough to secure a clear victory and teams finish on the same top score, a thrilling jump-off round will take place with a nominated rider for each nation.
The Longines EEF Series builds through three rounds. During the regional qualifiers, eligible nations will score points to earn progression to the semi-finals. Europe is spilt into four regional groups, with two regional qualifiers for each group (NB in 2023, Region West will have only one qualifier). The regions are composed as follows:
Region South consists of the following NFs: ALB; BIH; BUL; CYP; GRE; ITA; MKD; MLT; ROU; SMR; SRB; TUR; UKR
Region Central consists of the following NFs: AUT; CRO; CZE; GER; HUN; LIE; NED; SLO; SUI; SVK
Region North consists of the following NFs: DEN; EST; FIN; ISL; ISR; LAT; LTU; NOR; POL; SWE
Region West consists of the following NFs: AND; BEL; ESP; FRA; GBR; IRL; LUX; MON; POR
A team must participate in the Nations Cup competitions at both RQs in its Region to earn points. Teams earn points according to their result in the respective RQs in their Region, using the following point scale:
Placing
1st – 100
2nd – 90
3rd – 80
4th – 70
5th – 60
6th – 55
7th – 50
8th – 45
9th – 40
10th – 35
The points for each team are added together to establish the Region standings and the top five teams from each regional group will move forward to the semi-final.
At the semi-finals, it's all to play for as the top five from each semi-final gain progression to the final.
Full rules for the Longines EEF Series are available here.