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Equestrian FEI Dressage World Cup 2022 - 2023


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March 23rd - March 26th, 2022 AUS.gif Warribee
Open
Completed
May 5th - May 8th, 2022 HUN.gif Mariakalnok
Open
Completed
May 19th - May 22nd, 2022 CZE.gif Olomouc
Open
Completed
May 26th - May 29th, 2022 EST.gif Pärnu
Open
Completed
May 27th - May 29th, 2022 SLO.gif Lipica
Open
Completed
June 10th - June 12th, 2022 SVK.gif Samorin
Open
Completed
June 23rd - June 26th, 2022 CZE.gif Brno
Open
Completed
July 12th - July 17th, 2022 EST.gif Perila
Open
Completed
August 28th - August 30th, 2022 SVK.gif Samorin
Open
Completed
September 27th - October 2nd, 2022 USA.gif Devon
Open
Completed
September 30th - October 2nd, 2022 HUN.gif Budapest-Fót
Open
Completed
September 30th - October 2nd, 2022 EST.gif Tallinn
Open
Completed
October 6th - October 9th, 2022 HUN.gif Szilvásvárad
Open
Completed
October 17th - October 23rd, 2022
DEN.gif Aarhus, Vilhelmsborg
Open
Completed
October 20th - October 23rd, 2022 USA.gif Sarasota-Myakka City
Open
Completed
October 27th - October 28th, 2022
FRA.gif Lyon
Open
Completed
October 27th - October 30th, 2022 POL.gif Zakrzów
Open
Completed
October 27th - October 30th, 2022 USA.gif Tryon
Open
Completed
November 9th - November 13th, 2022
GER.gif Stuttgart
Open
Completed
November 10th - November 12th, 2022 AUS.gif Melbourne Melbourne Open Completed
November 11th - November 13th, 2022 SVK.gif Motesice
Open
Completed
November 17th - November 20th, 2022 USA.gif Thermal
Open
Completed
November 24th - November 27th, 2022
ESP.gif Madrid
Open
Completed
December 8th - December 11th, 2022 USA.gif Wellington
Open
Completed
December 14th - December 19th, 2022
GBR.gif London- Excel
Open
Completed
December 15th - December 18th, 2022 USA.gif Thermal Thermal Open Completed
December 26th - December 30th, 2022
BEL.gif Mechelen
Open
Completed
January 5th - January 8th, 2023 USA.gif Thermal Thermal II Open Completed
January 11th - January 15th, 2023 USA.gif Wellington Wellington Open Completed
January 12th - January 15th, 2023 SUI.gif Basel Basel Open Completed
January 26th - January 29th, 2023
NED.gif Amsterdam
Open
Completed
February 8th - February 12th, 2023 USA.gif Wellington Wellington Open Completed
February 16th - February 19th, 2023
GER.gif Neumünster
Open
Completed
February 23rd - February 26th, 2023
SWE.gif Göteborg
Open
Completed
February 23rd - February 26th, 2023 AUS.gif Bawley Park Bawley Park Open Completed
March 1st - March 5th, 2023 USA.gif Wellington Wellington Open Completed
March 9th - March 12th, 2023
NED.gif 's-Hertogenbosch
Open
Completed
April 4th - April 8th, 2023 USA.gif Omaha
Open
Completed
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