What dates are already confirmed in Luxembourg’s equestrian sports?
From a local perspective, the year 2026 sees the most common equestrian events taking place, even though the “Réiser Päerdsdeeg” will not be held in 2026.
The national championships in jumping and dressage will both be held from early to mid-September at “Bouferterhaff” between Bertrange and Dippach. The show jumpers, including “Young Horses,” will compete for the title from September 3 to 6, while the dressage athletes will compete a week later from September 11 to 13.
From an international perspective, the FEI World Championship in Aachen certainly dominates the calendar. This major event at the traditional CHIO venue will take place over almost two weeks from August 11 to 23. It should be noted that the calendar is subject to possible changes.
- March 14: Jumping tournament in Roost
- March 15: WBO tournament in Roost
- April 4: Jumping tournament in Waldbredimus
- April 6: Dressage tournament in Waldbredimus
- April 11: Jumping tournament at Meeschhaff (Ermsdorf)
- April 11-12: WBO tournament at Meeschhaff (Ermsdorf)
- April 18-19: Dressage tournament in Lintgen
- April 26: WBO tournament in Noertzange
- May 9-10: Jumping tournament in Roost
- May 9-10: Dressage tournament in Strassen
- May 23-25: Jumping and WBO tournament in Weiswampach
- May 29-31: Jumping tournament at Meeschhaff (Ermsdorf)
- June 27-28: WBO tournament at Mariendallerhaff
- July 10-12: Dressage tournament in Weiswampach
- July 15-19: Jumping tournament in Weiswampach
- July 25-26: Dressage tournament at Meeschhaff (Ermsdorf)
- September 3-6: National Championships in Jumping at Bouferterhaff (Bartringen)
- September 11-13: National Championships in Dressage at Bouferterhaff (Bartringen)
- September 19: Dressage tournament in Waldbredimus
- September 20: Jumping tournament in Waldbredimus
- September 26-27: Dressage tournament in Strassen
- October 3-4: Dressage and Jumping tournament in Noertzange
- October 10: Jumping tournament at Meeschhaff (Ermsdorf)
- October 11: WBO tournament at Meeschhaff (Ermsdorf)
Translated from German by AI and reviewed and adjusted by Paul Krier.
