News

Actions

Global Champions 2019: Schedule and results

Posted at 5:28 AM, Jul 29, 2019
and last updated 2019-07-29 07:28:23-04

The 2019 Longines Global Champions Tour and Global Champions League take place in 19 cities across the globe.

From February’s opener in Qatar to the November’s Prague Playoffs, the world’s best show jumpers will do battle for record-breaking prize funds.

Follow the progress of these prestigious competitions on CNN Sport below.

Doha

Date: February 28 – March 2

Location: Al Shaqab, Ar-Rayyan, Qatar.

LGCT winner: Julien Epaillard

LGCL winner: Shanghai Swans

READ: Epaillard edges champion Maher to clinch Global Champions Tour opener in Doha

Mexico City

Date: April 11-13

Location: Campo Marte, Mexico City

LGCT winner: Jerome Guery

LGCL winner: Shanghai Swans

READ: Jerome Guery triumphs in Mexico

Miami

Date: April 18-20

Location: Miami Beach

LGCT winner: Pieter Devos

LGCL winner: Miami Celtics

READ: Pieter Devos wins eight rider jump-off for GCT title

Shanghai

Date: May 3-5

Location: China Art Palace, Shanghai, China

LGCT winner: Danielle Goldstein

LGCL winner: Monaco Aces

READ: Goldstein soars to win in Shanghai

Madrid

Date: May 17-19

Location: Club de Campo Villa de Madrid

LGCT winner: Martin Fuchs

LGCL winner: London Knights

READ: Fuchs lands LGCT and GCL double in Madrid

Hamburg

Date: May 30 – June 1

Location: Derby-Park Klein Flottbeck

LGCT winner: Daniel Deusser

LGCL winner: St. Tropez Pirates

READ: Deusser triumphs in Hamburg to lead standings

Cannes

Date: June 6-8

Location: Stade des Hespérides, Cannes

LGCT winner: Neils Bruynseels

LGCL winner: Madrid in Motion

Stockholm

Date: June 14-16

Location: Olympic Stadium

LGCT winner: Peder Fredricson

LGCL winner: London Knights

READ: Fredricson clinches home win at inaugural LGCT Stockholm event

Cascais-Estoril

Date: June 20-22

Location: Hipódromo Manuel Possolo

LGCT winner: Martin Fuchs

LGCL winner: London Knights

READ: Fuchs forges double win in Cascais

Monaco

Date: June 27-29

Location: Port Hercule, Monaco

LGCT winner: Maikel van der Vleuten

LGCL winner: Scandinavian Vikings

READ: Van der Vleuten sparkles in Monaco GCT

Paris

Date: July 5-7

Location: Champ de Mars, Paris

LGCT winner: Christian Ahlmann

LGCL winner: Miami Celtics

READ: New dad Ahlmann clinches Paris Grand Prix

Chantilly

Date: July 12-14

Location: Chantilly, France

LGCT winner: Darragh Kenny

LGCL winner: Berlin Eagles

READ: Darragh Kenny scoops the cream in Chantilly

Berlin

Date: July 26-28

Location: Sommergarten, Berlin, Germany

LGCT winner: Dani G. Waldman

LGCL winner: Hamburg Giants

READ: Dani Waldman sprints to second LGCT win of season

London: August 2-4

Valkenswaard: August 9-11

Rome: September 6-8

Saint Tropez: September 12-14

New York: September 27-29

Prague Playoffs: November 21-24