CSIO Spruce Meadows 'Masters' Tournament - BMO Financial Group Nation's Cup Past Winners

BMO Financial Group Nation's Cup Past Winners

Year Nation Anchor Anchor Horse Total Faults Runner Up Nation Total Faults Third Place Nation Total Faults
2011 France 18 Canada 21 Switzerland 25
2010 United States 17 Ireland 21 Canada 25
2009 Netherlands 1 United States 12 Mexico 14
2008 United States 4 Netherlands, Canada and Germany 8
2007 Germany Christian Ahlmann Cöster 12* (0) Netherlands 12 (4) Canada 13
2006 Canada Ian Millar In Style 10* (4) Great Britain 10 (8) United States 16
2004 Germany
2003 Germany
2002 United States 20 Germany 32 Switzerland 35
2001 Ireland United States
2000 Ireland
1999 Germany
1998 Germany
1997 Netherlands
1996 Great Britain
1995 Ireland
1994 United States
1993 France

* Denotes win by jump-off with the bracketed numbers indicating faults taken during jump-off

  • The 2005 competition failed to yield results due to heavy rains.

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