The 2010 CHIO Aachen was held as CSIO 5* (show jumping), CDIO 5* (dressage), CICO 3* (eventing), CAIO (four-in-hand-driving) and CVIO 2* (vaulting).
[Top 4 of 8 teams][2][3] The 2010 FEI Nations Cup of Germany (show jumping) was part of the 2010 CHIO Aachen.
The 2010 FEI Nations Cup of Germany was held at Thursday, July 15, 2010 at 7:30 pm (second round under floodlight).
The competing teams were: France, the United States of America, Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Ireland, Sweden, Great Britain, Spain and Poland.
(grey penalties points do not count for the team result)[4] The CICO 3*, was the official eventing competition of Germany.
(grey penalties points do not count for the team result)[5][6][7] (Top 5 of 41 Competitors)[7] The Grand Prix Spécial was one of the most important dressage competitions at the 2010 CHIO Aachen.
(top 5 of 30 competitors) The 2010 dressage Nations Cup of Germany was part of the 2010 CHIO Aachen.
(grey penalties points do not count for the team result) (top 10 of 24 competitors) The "Best of Champions" was a special show jumping competition.
The current Olympic champion, winner of World Equestrian Games, the current European champion and the last year winner of the Show jumping grand prix of Aachen have the right to start in this competition.
The Grand Prix Freestyle at the CDIO 5* (2010 CHIO Aachen) was held at Sunday, July 18, 2010 at 10:00 am.
(Top 5 of 40 Competitors)[14] The German TV stations (WDR, ARD, ZDF and Phoenix) broadcast more than 20 hours from the 2010 CHIO Aachen, most of them live.
Most of the competition are streamed live by the German website clipmyhorse.de (not marathon driving, cross county phase of eventing and show jumping nations cup, weblink see external links).