World Chovken Championship 2024
In 2024, Baku, Azerbaijan, and the historic Bina Equestrian Centre hosted the first-ever World Chovken Championship from June 10 to 16, where ten nations competed in a spectacular festival of skill, strategy, and horsemanship.
Gold medal after defeating Morocco 2 - 0 in the final.
A brilliant tournament run and silver medal finish.
Claimed 3rd place with a 3 - 1 win over Uzbekistan.
The next World Championship is scheduled for Baku, June 7 to 14, 2026.
A spectacular celebration of tradition, speed, and elite competition
The championship brought together Azerbaijan, Turkey, Malta, Kuwait, Morocco, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Poland, Germany, and Nigeria for a landmark week that showcased the expanding global reach of Chovken.
Across the tournament, teams delivered remarkable coordination, lightning-fast maneuvers, tactical depth, and emotionally charged encounters that electrified the arena and captivated spectators throughout the event.
Azerbaijan consistently impressed with flawless teamwork and agility, Morocco battled fiercely to reach the final, and Nigeria demonstrated resilience and determination to secure a podium finish among the world’s best.
Every goal, every rapid clash, and every elegant pass highlighted the rich spirit of Chovken and honored the heritage of a sport built on passion, precision, and horsemanship.
A global field that made the inaugural world edition historic and memorable.
The tournament officially launched the world championship era of Chovken.
Anticipation is already building for the next world championship in Azerbaijan.
Competing Nations
Championship Podium
Crowned world champion after a brilliant tournament and a 2 - 0 win in the final.
Reached the final with confidence and secured a strong runner-up finish.
Showed resilience and determination to finish among the top three teams.
The story continues in Baku in 2026
With continental championships held in odd-numbered years and world championships in even-numbered years, the next World Chovken Championship will return to Baku from June 7 to 14, 2026, promising new rivalries, unforgettable performances, and another global celebration of equestrian excellence.