LONGINES - DEAUVILLE INTERNATIONAL EQUESTRIAN CENTER
A temple to equestrian sports, the Pôle International du Cheval Longines - Deauville is totally dedicated to the multidisciplinary promotion of the horse. The center is a top-quality, indoor, year-round venue for excellence and exchanges, and welcomes all types of riders: professionals, private individuals and even schoolchildren. It offers an unrivalled capacity to welcome and organize: pony club, owner's stable, ideal facilities for courses and horse training, areas for regional, national and international competitions, training facilities and, of course, shows.
THE PLACE FOR ALL DISCIPLINES
The Pôle International du Cheval Longines Deauville - built in 2010 - has in just a few years become the place to be for all equestrian enthusiasts. Paddocks, riding arenas and stables cover almost 9 hectares, offering a tailor-made, high-quality service to horses and their lovers. No fewer than 80 competitions, including 10 at international level, are held here in all disciplines and at all levels, even if show jumping remains its flagship discipline! These events bring together amateurs as well as the world's best riders, both indoors (nearly 900 seats) and on the large outdoor arena lined with bleachers (2,000 spectators). Riders of horseball, jumping, dressage, polo and carriage driving love the venue for the quality of its facilities and its major asset: three indoor riding arenas and five outdoor arenas, which enable competitions to be held whatever the weather conditions.
Highlights at the Pôle include: the Concours Para-Equestre de Dressage International***, the Jump'in Deauville, the Sotheby's International Realty CSIO Deauville***, the Dress'in Deauville and the Longines Deauville Classic. Discover them all here.
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In this lively place where parents, beginners and young riders in training meet, we teach up to the 7th grade. Since 2010, when it opened, learning has developed a lot thanks to the team of instructors and monitors.
The training aspect has also progressed, with top-level riders boarding at the Pôle, including Bertrand Lebarbier in dressage, and Tony Hanquinquant, Patrice Delaveau and Robert Breul in show jumping. A polo school has also been set up under the impetus of Evrard de Spa. And for several years now, the Pôle has been associated with the Académie Delaveau and its sport-study section, which takes young champions to the very highest level. Finally, federal training courses are organized here on the initiative of the French Equestrian Federation.