The Dutch Masters, formerly known as Indoor Brabant is an international horse show held in 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands. The show is held every year in March and one of the biggest international equestrian indoor events in The Netherlands, besides Jumping Amsterdam. Indoor Brabant-The Dutch Masters takes place in the Brabanthallen.[1]

The Dutch Masters
Indoor Brabant
StatusActive
GenreEquestrian
FrequencyAnnually in March
VenueBrabanthallen
Location(s)'s-Hertogenbosch
CountryNetherlands
Inaugurated1966 (1966)

The event edit

The event is host of the FEI World Cup qualifier dressage and the prestigious Grand Slam of Show Jumping combination with shows and entertainment. The show-jumping includes the 5* CSI Grand Prix. Besides the World Cup dressage, several CDI competitions are part of the event. The program also includes national dressage classes and a class for para-equestrian riders.[2]

History edit

The first edition of Indoor Brabant was in 1966, founded by a group of local people from Tilburg to honor show-jumper Toon Ebben. The founders Ton Jansen, Harrie van Dijk and Henk Brands wanted to organize the new international horse show in Tilburg but there was no space available so the three men found a location in The Brabanthallen in 's-Hertogenbosch. Because the men were from Tilburg, the mayor of 's-Hertogenbosch wanted to have someone from the city itself to be president of the show. Daddy Stibbe, father of Eddy Stibbe became the president of Indoor Brabant and was able to create a successful event from the beginning. In 1979 Indoor Brabant became part of the World Cup Jumping circuit.[3] In 1983 dressage was added to the event's program and became part of the World Cup Dressage circuit in 1986, hosting the first World Cup Final for dressage riders in history. The final was won by Danish Anne Grethe Jensen. The dressage World Cup Final took place for eleven times at Indoor Brabant, while the organization hosted the World Cup final for show-jumping two times in 1994 and 2012. Since 2014 In 2017 the organization decided to change the name 'Indoor Brabant' to 'The Dutch Masters' to attract a bigger international audience since the show became part of the Grand Slam.[4]

Because of the Covid-19 pandemic the event was cancelled in 2020. In 2020 the organization had to cancel last minute, even though the show was about to start. On the first day of the event, the Dutch prime-minister Mark Rutte gave a press conference and decided to cancel all current events.[5] Also in 2001 the show was cancelled because of a swine fever. In 2021 the event took place without spectators and had only show-jumping on the program.

Winners edit

The list of winners includes the winner of the Grand Prix in show-jumping, which is not the World Cup. From 1979 until 1985 there was no Grand Prix and was replaced by the World Cup. The World Cup jumping has been part of the program since 1979 until 2013, including two World Cup Finals won by Dutch Jos Lansink in 1994 and American Rich Fellers in 2012. The Grand Prix of 's-Hertogenbosch was replaced by the Grand Slam from 2014 onwards.The dressage winners includes also the winners of the World Cup Finals, which replaced the World Cup Grand Prix qualifier.[6]

Year Show-Jumping Dressage
1967   Seamus Hayes on Doneraile No Dressage
1968   Harvey Smith on O’Malley No Dressage
1969   Lucia Faria on Rush du Camp No Dressage
1970   Alwin Schockemöhle on Donald Rex No Dressage
1971   Ann Backhouse-Townsend on Cardinal No Dressage
1972   Harvey Smith on Evan Jones No Dressage
1973   Fritz Ligges on Genius No Dressage
1974   Hendrik Snoek on Rasputin No Dressage
1975   Hugo Simon on Lavendel No Dressage
1976   David Broome on Jägermeister No Dressage
1977   Johan Heins on Seven Valleys Z No Dressage
1978   Fritz Ligges on Goya No Dressage
1979   David Broome on Philco No Dressage
1980   Hugo Simon on Gladstone No Dressage
1981   Gilles Bertrand de Balanda on Galoubet A No Dressage
1982   Rob Ehrens on Oscar Drum No Dressage
1983   Edgar Henri Cuepper on Cyrano No Dressage
1984   Thomas Fuchs on Willow No Dressage
1985   Harvey Smith on Sanyo Technology No Dressage
1986   Peter Charles on Merrimandias   Anne Grethe Jensen on Marzog (Final)
1987   Nick Skelton on Raffles Airborne   Herbert Krug on Muscadeur
1988   Ludger Beerbaum on Landlord   Christine Stückelberger on Gaugin de Lully (Final)
1989   Nick Skelton on Grand Slam   Jennie Loriston-Clarke on Dutch Gold
1990   Nick Skelton on Top Gun   Sven Rothenberger on Andiamo (Final)
1991   Jos Lansink on Libero H   Sven Rothenberger on Andiamo
1992   Eric Navet on Rosire HN   Monica Theodorescu on Grunox
1993   Jos Lansink on Henzo   Monica Theodorescu on Ganimedes (Final)
1994   Eddie Macken on Sky View No Dressage
1995   Ludger Beerbaum on Ratina Z   Anky van Grunsven on Bonfire
1996   Jos Lansink on Lianos   Anky van Grunsven on Bonfire
1997   Franke Sloothaak on Joly   Anky van Grunsven on Bonfire (Final)
1998   Ralf Schneider on Chopin   Anky van Grunsven on Bonfire
1999   Ludo Philippaerts on Droite d’ Nirel   Anky van Grunsven on Bonfire
2000   Jerry Smit on Cassandro   Anky van Grunsven on Bonfire (Final)
2001 Cancelled due to swine fever
2002   Leslie Howard on Priobert de Kalvarie   Ulla Salzgeber on Rusty
2003   Robert Smith on Marius Claudius   Heike Kemmer on Bonaparte
2004   Gert-Jan Bruggink on Joël   Anky van Grunsven on Salinero
2005   Marcus Ehning on Gitania   Anky van Grunsven on Salinero
2006   Albert Zoer on Okidoki   Anky van Grunsven on Salinero
2007   Daniel Deusser on Air Jordan Z   Isabell Werth on Warum Nicht FRH
2008   Daniel Etter on Peu a Peu   Anky van Grunsven on Salinero (Final)
2009   Albert Zoer on Sam   Isabell Werth on Satchmo
2010   Kevin Staut on Silvana HDC   Edward Gal on Totilas (Final)
2011   Albert Zoer on Sam   Adelinde Cornelissen on Parzival
2012   Marc Houtzager on Opium   Adelinde Cornelissen on Parzival (Final)
2013   Maikel van der Vleuten on Kisby   Adelinde Cornelissen on Parzival
2014   Kevin Staut on Silvana HDC   Edward Gal on Undercover
2015   Daniel Deusser on Cornet d’Amour   Edward Gal on Undercover
2016   Marcus Ehning on Cornado NRW   Hans-Peter Minderhoud on Flirt
2017   Leopold van Asten on Zidane N.O.P.   Hans-Peter Minderhoud on Flirt
2018   Niels Bruynseels on Gancia de Muze   Isabell Werth on Emilio 107
2019   Henrik von Eckermann on Toveks Mary Lou   Daniel Bachmann Andersen on Zack
2020 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021   Max Kühner on Elektric Blue P No Dressage
2022   Daniel Deusser on Scuderia 1918 Tobago Z   Jessica von Bredow-Werndl on TSF Dalera BB
2023   McLain Ward on HH Azur   Charlotte Fry on Glamourdale
2024   Willem Greve on Highway TN N.O.P.   Isabell Werth on DSP Quantaz

References edit

  1. ^ "Indoor Brabant Horse Event in 's-Hertogenbosch". VisitBrabant.com. Retrieved 2023-11-10.
  2. ^ Stine, Kristine. "Horse Show of the Week: The Dutch Masters-Indoor Brabant CSI5*". NoelleFloyd.com.
  3. ^ "History". TheDutchMasters.com. Retrieved 2023-11-10.
  4. ^ "Indoor Brabant Is Onderdeel Geworden Van De Prestigieuze Rolex Grand Slam Of Show Jumping". Indoor Brabant-The Dutch Masters (in Dutch). 2017-03-12.
  5. ^ "The Dutch Masters 2020 Cancelled". World of Showjumping. 2020-03-12.
  6. ^ "Celebrating at 's-Hertogenbosch". FEI.org. 2010-03-22.

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