Following the decision to open bidding for future World Equestrian Games to individual Championship hosts as well as potential multi-discipline WEG hosts, 10 countries have put in formal bids to host the FEI World Championships 2022, including two proposals to host the multi-discipline FEI World Equestrian Games™.
The bidding countries are Denmark, Estonia, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Slovakia, the Netherlands, United Arab Emirates, and the United States of America.
More than 20 years after Rome stepped in as host city of the FEI World Equestrian Games™ 1998 following Ireland’s late withdrawal, the Italians are looking to once again host the full Games. The Saudi Arabian capital city of Riyadh is also in the running having put forward an all-discipline bid for 2022.
“The number of formal bids that we’ve received for single and multi-discipline FEI World Championships and full Games is an excellent indication that the interest in the World Championships is as strong if not stronger than ever” says FEI President Ingmar De Vos.
“We knew that some of the countries that put in expressions of interest back in February were just dipping their toes in the water, but these formal bids are a great validation of the new bidding process and show that we have a really strong product.”
The FEI initiated a bidding process for individual World Championships in all disciplines for 2022 after the FEI General Assembly in Manama (BRN) in November 2018.
The FEI Board decided that multi-discipline bids would be given preference, and that Dressage and Para Dressage should be combined. The World Championships in 2022 in the Olympic and Paralympic disciplines will serve as qualifiers for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
The new bid process allows for the sustainable and cost-effective use of existing equestrian sports facilities and was put in place to provide the opportunity for the FEI to partner with National Federations that may have hesitated to put forward multi-discipline bids in the past.
In a key change to the bid procedure, the FEI hosted an interactive workshop at the end of March 2019 in Lausanne for all National Federations/Organising Committees that had submitted an expression of interest.
The workshop provided interested parties with detailed information of the structure, opportunities and minimum requirements for hosting the FEI World Championships 2022. By working more closely with the National Federations and Organising Committees from the outset, the FEI and its stakeholders can establish an achievable set of goals and work towards a unified vision for 2022.
All bids will be fully evaluated over the summer and allocation of FEI World Championships 2022 will be made at the in-person Board meeting during the FEI General Assembly in Moscow (RUS) in November this year.
Three bids have been received for Eventing with Millstreet in Ireland providing the only bid for an Eventing World Championship while Italy and Saudi Arabia have included it as part of an all-discipline WEG bid
Eventing
- Millstreet Equestrian Services, Millstreet (IRL)
- Pratoni del Vivaro (Rome), Elementa (Rome) & Isola della Scala (Verona) (ITA) – part of a WEG bid
- Saudi Equestrian Federation, Riyadh (KSA) – part of a WEG bid
All Disciplines
- Pratoni del Vivaro (Rome), Elementa (Rome) & Isola della Scala (Verona) (ITA), World Equestrian Games
- Saudi Equestrian Federation, Riyadh (KSA), World Equestrian Games
Multi-Discipline
- Dubai Equestrian Club (UAE), Jumping & Endurance
- Herning (DEN), Jumping, Dressage, Para Dressage
- WestWorld of Scottsdale, Arizona (USA), Reining & Vaulting
Jumping
- Dubai Equestrian Club (UAE) – part of a multi-discipline bid
- Herning (DEN) – part of a multi-discipline bid
- Pratoni del Vivaro (Rome), Elementa (Rome) & Isola della Scala (Verona) (ITA) – part of a WEG bid
- Saudi Equestrian Federation, Riyadh (KSA) – part of a WEG bid
Endurance
- Jazdecký Klub Napoli, Samorin (SVK)
- Stichting Endurancesport, Ermelo (NED)
- Padise Equestrian Centre (EST)
- Dubai Equestrian Club (UAE) – part of a multi-discipline bid
- Pratoni del Vivaro (Rome), Elementa (Rome) & Isola della Scala (Verona) (ITA) – part of a WEG bid
- Saudi Equestrian Federation, Riyadh (KSA) – part of a WEG bid
Driving
- National Stud of Szilvásvárad (HUN)
- Pratoni del Vivaro (Rome), Elementa (Rome) & Isola della Scala (Verona) (ITA) – part of a WEG bid
- Saudi Equestrian Federation, Riyadh (KSA) – part of a WEG bid
Dressage
- Herning (DEN) – part of a multi-discipline bid
- Pratoni del Vivaro (Rome), Elementa (Rome) & Isola della Scala (Verona) (ITA) – part of a WEG bid
- Saudi Equestrian Federation, Riyadh (KSA) – part of a WEG bid
Para Dressage
- Herning (DEN) – part of a multi-discipline bid
- Pratoni del Vivaro (Rome), Elementa (Rome) & Isola della Scala (Verona) (ITA) – part of a WEG bid
- Saudi Equestrian Federation, Riyadh (KSA) – part of a WEG bid
Reining
- WestWorld of Scottsdale, Arizona (USA) – part of a multi-discipline bid
- Pratoni del Vivaro (Rome), Elementa (Rome) & Isola della Scala (Verona) (ITA) – part of a WEG bid
- Saudi Equestrian Federation, Riyadh (KSA) – part of a WEG bid
Vaulting
- WestWorld of Scottsdale, Arizona (USA) – part of a multi-discipline bid
- Pratoni del Vivaro (Rome), Elementa (Rome) & Isola della Scala (Verona) (ITA) – part of a WEG bid
- Saudi Equestrian Federation, Riyadh (KSA) – part of a WEG bid