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csio5* st. gallen (sui) csio3* lisbon (por)
PRESS KIT 2014
CSIO5* ST. GALLEN (SUI)
CSIO3* LISBON (POR)
Updated 28 May 2014
Content
Extensive information on the Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping 2014 is
available on the FEI website HERE.
FURUSIYYA AND THE FEI NATIONS CUP™ by Louise Parkes ................ page 4
PRESENTATION OF FURUSIYYA ....................................................... page 5
PRESENTATION OF LONGINES......................................................... page 7
SERIES RULES .............................................................................page 8
CALENDAR .................................................................................. page 10
TEAMS ....................................................................................... page 11
PARTICIPANTS IN CSIO5* ST. GALLEN (SUI) .................................. page 13
PARTICIPANTS IN CSIO3* LISBON (POR) ....................................... page 15
FEI TV BROADCAST TIMETABLE ..................................................... page 18
RESULTS
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CSIO3*
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CSIO4*
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CSIO5*
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CSIO4*
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CSIO5*
ROME (ITA) .............................................................. page
LA BAULE (FRA) ........................................................ page
ODENSE (DEN) ......................................................... page
COAPEXPAN (MEX)……… ............................................. page
LINZ (AUT) ............................................................. .page
LUMMEN (BEL) ......................................................... page
WELLLINGTON, FL (USA) ........................................... page
AL AIN (UAE) ........................................................... page
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LEAGUE STANDINGS
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EUROPE DIVISION 1 ............................................................. page
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EUROPE DIVISION 2 ............................................................. page
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NORTH AMERICA, CENTRAL AMERICA & CARIBBEAN ................ page
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MIDDLE EAST....................................................................... page
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NEWS......................................................................................... page 33
FACTS & FIGURES ...................................................................... page 33
CONTACT DETAILS ..................................................................... page 40
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ORGANISERS
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FEI
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TELEVISION COORDINATION
Cover photo caption: Team France (left to right) Pénélope Leprevost,
Aymeric de Ponnat, Chef d'Equipe Philippe Guerdat, Simon Delestre, Patrice
Delaveau and Eugenie Angot celebrating victory in the world's richest team
event, the Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping Final in Barcelona, Spain in
September 2013. Photo: FEI/Tomas Holbecher
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Furusiyya and the FEI Nations Cup™
Editorial by Louise Parkes
It’s not always easy to take a great idea and make it even better, but that is exactly
what the new-look Furusiyya series has done for the long-established and much-loved
sport of FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping.
In 2013, thanks to the support and enthusiasm of the Saudi Equestrian Fund, this
team Jumping competition which has grasped the public imagination for over a
century was modernised and transformed, and extended its appeal right across the
globe.
The ancient term ‘Furusiyya’ embraces the concepts of horsemanship and equestrian
expertise along with purity, nobility and chivalry, and all of these elements have long
been an intrinsic part of the history and tradition of Nations Cup Jumping.
Great pride in representing one’s country, in demonstrating the extraordinary bond
between horse and rider as they bravely tackle the toughest courses of fences, and a
huge sense of team spirit and camaraderie have been key to its success and
popularity. However it was initially restricted to a limited number of top-class nations
while the rest of the world looked on.
Last year, however, Furusiyya became the catalyst as the doors were flung wide open
and a whole range of new countries were encouraged to take part. It was a
challenging moment for the traditionalists who felt that only the best of the best
should compete against one another in this particular series, but even its strongest
critics altered their opinions as the inaugural Furusiyya season progressed.
Provided with the opportunity to show just how good they could be, previously
unknown horse-and-rider combinations sparkled and shone, and a whole range of
new countries began to emerge with the promise of great things to come. The very
first season ended with a glorious finale in Barcelona, Spain at which the French team
came out on top ahead of Brazil while Ireland finished third. The atmosphere was
electric, and the event was hailed, far and wide, as one of the most enjoyable,
entertaining and competitive fixtures of recent times.
HRH Prince Faissal commented at the end of the series about the potential for further
growth over the coming years, and that in itself is another exciting prospect. This
year’s Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping series is expected to further cement the
future of the prestigious and high-profile sport which was once described by FEI
President HRH Princess Haya as “the jewel in the crown of the FEI”.
Once again, Barcelona will host the world final in October, and we can expect many
wonderful moments of sporting endeavour before the Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™
2014 champions are crowned.
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Presentation of Furusiyya
For centuries, the ancient term Furusiyya (Arabic: ‫ )هيسورف‬has embraced the
idea of horsemanship and equestrian knowledge, and now this same sense of
purity, nobility and chivalry has been brought to the FEI Nations Cup™ – the
Show Jumping’s leading team competition. The term is a derivation of faris, or
horseman, and faras, a horse.
Furusiyya is the brand name for the commercial arm of the Saudi Equestrian
Fund. The Saudi Equestrian Fund was created by King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz
by royal decree in November 2009 to give the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia a
lasting legacy in equestrianism through sport and cultural events.
Reflecting a huge growth in popularity for the sport around the world, the new
structure of the Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping embraces more
countries than ever before, who will compete head to head in a competition
which pits the traditional powerhouses of the sport against teams from
developing nations.
Furusiyya is immensely proud to be the title sponsor of the FEI Nations Cup™
Jumping until 2017, and to be the catalyst for the international expansion of
this great equestrian competition. During the inaugural 2013 season, no less
than 37 nations competed for 18 places at the Final, which will was staged to
great success in Barcelona (ESP) at the end of September. The first Furusiyya
FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping Final featured teams representing countries from
around the world and was a true reflection of the popularity of the Jumping
sport on the global stage.
But 2013 was only the start. The Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping has
been created to make the sport more accessible to all nations, and Furusiyya
believes that the competition will lead to more countries than ever before
wanting to compete against the best in years to come. This will see an
increase in the number of Nations Cup shows being staged around the world
and ultimately, higher standards of competition across all levels.
So, we at Furusiyya wish all the horse and rider combinations the best of luck
today, and let’s all enjoy the start of a new era and look forward to some top
class international team Jumping throughout the 2014 season.
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Photo caption: Riders representing 18 countries, who competed for the €2
million prize money on offer at the first ever Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™
Jumping Final held in September 2013, gathered in front of Barcelona’s iconic
Sagrada Familia on the eve of the event. Featured in the picture are (left to
right): Pieter Devos (BEL), Taizo Sugitani (JPN), Oleg Krasyuk (UKR), Paolo
Amilibia Puig (ESP), Beezie Madden (USA), Daniel Bluman (COL), Marlon
Zanotelli (BRA), Angelica Augustsson (SWE), Penelope Leprevost (FRA), Julia
Hargreaves (AUS), Maikel van der Vleuten (NED), Steve Guerdat (SUI),
Tiffany Foster (CAN), Scott Brash (GBR), Kamal Bahamdan (KSA), Cameron
Hanley (IRL), Stefan Eder (AUT). This is the first time that the sport’s premier
team jumping competition has staged a global Final featuring 18 countries.
Copyright: David Ramos/Getty Images for FEI
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Longines is the official timekeeper
Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping
of
the
www.longines.com
Under the new agreement between Longines and the FEI, the Swiss
watchmaker is proud to support the Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping
with its timekeeping expertise. In January 2013 Longines and the FEI
formalised a partnership that sees the brand become the FEI’s first Top
Partner. Longines will also be the Official Timekeeper and the Official Watch of
the FEI.
Longines’ passion for equestrian sport dates back to 1878, when it produced a
chronograph engraved with a jockey and his mount. Seen on the racetracks
as early as 1881 and extremely popular among jockeys and horse-lovers, this
model enabled its user to time performances to the second. It was already
being used by most sport judges in New York in 1886. In addition, the brand
was involved for the first time in the Concours Hippique International Officiel
de Genève as timekeeper in 1926. Today Longines’ involvement in equestrian
sports includes besides Jumping, Endurance and flat racing.
The partnership between Longines and the FEI reinforces the traditional and
long-lasting commitment of the Swiss watchmaker in equestrian sports and
makes the brand a major player in this field. A key element of this
collaboration is a significant investment by Longines in the development –
together with the FEI – of cutting-edge timekeeping and data-handling
services, including the related technology, specifically for equestrian sport.
The development of these services will be for multimedia applications, giant
screens, scoreboards, and for broadcasters as part of the presentation of FEI
events around the world.
Longines has been based in Saint-Imier, Switzerland, since 1832. Its
watchmaking expertise reflects a strong devotion to tradition, elegance and
performance. It has generations of experience as the official timekeeper at
world championships and as a partner of international sports federations.
Longines is a member of The Swatch Group S.A., the world’s leading
manufacturer of horological products. With an excellent reputation for
creating refined timepieces, the brand, whose emblem is the winged
hourglass, has outlets in over 130 countries.
For further information please contact:
Longines Public Relations, Saint-Imier, Switzerland
Maximilien Galbarini, +41 32 942 52 48, [email protected]
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The rules
The calendar
Under the Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping 2014 rules, the world has
been divided into six regions for the purpose of qualifying teams for the Final:
•
Europe (Divisions 1 and 2)
•
North & Central America
•
South America
•
Middle East
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Asia/Australasia
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Africa
The number of qualifiers for the 2014 season has been limited to 20, with
eight in both Europe Division 1 and Europe Division 2. The North and Central
America & Caribbean League now has three qualifiers, including a new CSIO
at Coapexpan (MEX) from 7-11 May. The season opens at Al-Ain (UAE), the
single qualifier in the Middle East League, with the CSIO5* running from 5-7
February.
The Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping Final will once again be held at the
Real Club de Polo of Barcelona (ESP), venue for the equestrian events at the
Barcelona Olympic Games in 1992.
The detailed calendar of the Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping 2014 is
available on p. 10 of this press kit.
The nations
Qualifying events for all regions will be run under the traditional two-round
Nations Cup formula. To be eligible to participate in qualifying events for the
Final, all nations must have a minimum of four riders in the Jumping Rankings
at the end of October the previous year.
For regions without qualifying events, the Longines Rankings will be used to
determine the teams that will qualify for the Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™
Jumping Final.
National Federations participating in the series must compete at their home
event, if applicable. The second round at each qualifying event is restricted to
the top eight teams, with all four athletes competing.
National Federations competing in Division 1 and 2 can earn points at a
limited number of events in their region, depending on the number of
qualifiers staged in the region. National Federations must declare these
events by 1 February of that year. For regions where there are fewer than
four qualifying events, all events count for points. National Federations may
participate at events outside their region if invited, but may not earn points at
these events.
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The nations declared for the Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping 2014 are
listed on p. 11 of this press kit.
Points system
The following points system will be used for all qualifying competitions:
100
1st
2nd
90
rd
80
3
4th
70
60
5th
th
55
6
7th
50
45
8th
th
9
40
35
10th
Qualifying points for the Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping are based on
each eligible team’s classification among the teams from the respective
Region or Division in the competition, meaning that an eligible team placed
eighth in the competition obtains the points for seventh place if the seventh
placed team is from outside the Region or Division.
The Final
The Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping Final 2014 has been allocated to
Barcelona (ESP) and will take place from 9 to 12 October. A total of 18 teams
will be eligible to compete – nine from Europe, and two each from North &
Central America, South America, Middle East and Asia, and one from Africa. If
the home team has not qualified for the Final it will be eligible to compete as
the host nation, increasing the number of teams to 19. The FEI Nations Cup™
Final will consist of three competitions, with all qualified teams starting in the
first of these. This one-round competition, not against the clock, will decide
the top eight teams that go through to the third and final competition. Teams
placed ninth and lower will compete in the consolation competition
(competition 2).
The eight teams through to the third competition, which decides the outright
winner of the Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping Final, start on zero
penalties. Four riders in each team compete in the first round, with a jump-off
against the clock in the event of equality of penalties for first place after this
round.
Only three riders per team go through to the jump-off, with no drop score,
guaranteeing a thrilling finish to the series.
The complete rules of the Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping 2014 are
available on the FEI website HERE.
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The calendar
EUROPE DIVISION 1
Level
Venue
NF
Start
of show
End
of show
CSIO5*
Lummen
BEL
30 April
4 May
CSIO5*
La Baule
FRA
15 May
18 May
CSIO5*
Rome
ITA
22 May
25 May
CSIO5*
St-Gallen
SUI
29 May
1 June
CSIO5*
Rotterdam
NED
18 June
22 June
CSIO5*
Falsterbo
SWE
10 July
13 July
CSIO5*
Hickstead
GBR
31 July
3 August
CSIO5*
Dublin
IRL
6 August
10 August
Competition
date
Friday, 2 May
16.00 CEST
Friday, 16 May
13.45 CEST
Friday, 23 May
15.15 CEST
Friday, 30 May
15.00 CEST
Friday, 20 June
15.45 CEST
Friday, 11 July
14.30 CEST
Friday, 1 August
14.15 BST
Friday, 8 August
15.00 IST
EUROPE DIVISION 2
CSIO3*
Linz-Ebelsberg
AUT
8 May
11 May
CSIO3*
Odense
DEN
15 May
18 May
CSIO3*
Lisbon
POR
29 May
1 June
CSIO3*
Sopot
POL
5 June
8 June
CSIO3*
Budapest
HUN
3 July
6 July
CSIO5*
Gijon
ESP
30 July
4 August
CSIO3*
Bratislava
SVK
7 August
10 August
CSIO3*
Arezzo
SMR
17 September
21 September
Friday, 9 May
13.00 CEST
Friday, 16 May
16.00 TBC
Friday, 30 May
18.00 WEST
Friday, 6 June
14.30 CEST
Friday, 4 July
14.30 CEST
Saturday, 2 Aug
14.30 CEST
Friday, 8 August
13.00 CEST
Friday, 19 Sept
15.00 CEST
NORTH AMERICA, CENTRAL AMERICA & CARIBBEAN
CSIO4*
Wellington
USA
25 February
2 March
CSIO4*
Coapexpan
MEX
7 May
11 May
CSIO5*
Calgary
CAN
12 June
15 June
UAE
5 February
8 February
Friday, 28 Feb
Friday, 9 May
12.00 CDT
Friday, 13 June
18.00 MDT
MIDDLE EAST
CSIO5*
Al Ain
Thursday, 6 Feb
FINAL, CSIO 5* Barcelona (ESP), 9 – 12 October
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The teams
Participating nations
The list of nations declared for the Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping
series 2014 is as follows:
Europe Division 1:
BEL, ESP, FRA, GBR, GER, IRL, NED, SUI, SWE,
UKR
Europe Division 2:
AUT, CRO, CZE, DEN, FIN, GRE, HUN, ITA, NOR,
POL, POR, RUS, SLO, SVK, TUR
North and Central
America:
South America:
CAN, MEX, USA
Africa:
EGY, MAR
Asia/Australia:
AUS, JPN, NZL
Middle East:
KSA, QAT, UAE
ARG, BRA, COL, VEN
Allocation of teams to Europe Division 1 events
Lummen 5*
BEL
30 April –
5 May
FRA
*
IRL
SUI
La Baule 5*
FRA
15 - 18 May
*
Rome 5*
ITA
22 - 25
May
St Gallen 5*
SUI
29 May –
1 June
Rotterdam 5*
Falsterbo 5*
18 - 22 June
10 - 13 July
NED
*
Dublin 5*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
GBR
*
NED
*
UKR
*
GER
*
GBR
31 July –
3 Aug
IRL
6 - 10
Aug
*
*
*
Hickstead 5*
SWE
*
*
*
*
*
ESP
*
*
*
BEL
*
*
*
SWE
*
*
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Allocation of teams to Europe Division 2 events
AUT
Linz
3*
AUT
8 - 11
May
*
ITA
*
Lisbon
3*
POR
29 May –
1 June
POL
*
CRO
*
Budapest
3*
HUN
3 - 6 July
*
*
*
*
*
CZE
*
Bratislava
3*
SVK
7 - 10 Aug
*
*
*
*
TUR
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
SLO
SVK
Arezzo
3*
SMR
17 - 21
Sept
*
*
*
POR
RUS
*
*
*
GRE
HUN
Gijon
5*
ESP
30 July 4 Aug
*
*
*
*
DEN
Sopot
3*
POL
5-8
June
*
*
NOR
FIN
Odense
3*
DEN
15 - 18
May
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
* The teams indicated above are the only teams that can obtain points at
these events.
Photo Caption:
Ulrich Kirchhoff
and Chaccland,
anchor
partnership for
the Ukrainian
team that won
the opening leg
of the Furusiyya
FEI Nations
Cup™ Jumping
2014 series at
Al Ain, UAE.
Photo:
FEI/Neville
Hopwood.
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Participants in CSIO5* St. Gallen (SUI)
Four (4) riders from each team will participate in the Furusiyya FEI Nations
Cup™ Jumping at St. Gallen (SUI). The competition will take place on 30 May
2014, at 15.00 CEST (local time in Switzerland, GMT+2 hours). Five out of
the eight teams entered in the competition – BEL, ESP, SUI, SWE, UKR - will
be competing for Furusiyya points in Europe Division 1.
Click here to view athlete’s biography.
BEL Belgium *
LE JEUNE, Philippe
Loro Piana Once de Kreisker
PHILIPPAERTS, Ludo
Challenge v. Begijnakker, Denver van T Goemanshof
PHILIPPAERTS, Nicola
Bisquet Balou C V. Mispelaere, Casana, Cortez
PHILIPPAERTS, Olivier
VERLOOY, Jos
Cabrio van de Heffinck, Zandigo, Zilverstar T
Arthos, Domino, Farfelu De La Pomme
ESP Spain *
ALVAREZ AZNAR, Eduardo
ALVAREZ MOYA, Sergio
Fidux, Rico Revel, Rokfeller de Pleville Bois Margot
Action-Breaker, Babilonia, Carlo 273
AMILIBIA PUIG, Paola
AÑON SUAREZ, Gonzalo
FERNÁNDEZ SARO, Manuel
Notre Star de la Nutria, Prunella d'Ariel, Tikal
Fantasia, Qlamp d'Ivraie, Tobias
Coquira, Darius, Grunwald de Kalvarie
FRA France
ANCIAUME, Timothée
DAVID, Frédéric
Eros, Padock du Plessis HN
Baloussini, Equador van'T Roosakker
EPAILLARD, Julien
GODART, Anne Sophie
STAUT, Kevin
Pigmalion du Rozel, Qarat de la Loge, Safari D Auge
Carlitto van'T Zorgvliet, Fame van de Plataan
Ayade de Septon Et Hdc, Estoy Aqui de Muze H D C, Reveur de Hurtebise H D C
GBR Great Britain
NEILSON, Daniel
ROE, Spencer
Alsager, Coco Bongo, Varo M
Ballando II, Con Artist, Wonder Why
WHITAKER, Robert
WHITAKER, William
WILLIAMS, Guy
Catwalk IV, Lucio Bk, USA Today
Centomento Jx, Fandango, Upperclass
Depardieu van't Kiezelhof, Titus II, Zaire
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NED Netherlands
BONDER, Maureen
Alex, Bridgestone Rv, Velcaro
GERWEN, Jody van
Action P, Dynamite V. Hazelarenhoekje, Tantalus
MARTENS, Mark
PALS, Johnny
VOS, Robert
Anastacia, Chamber Z, Zsa Zsa
Jk Horsetrucks Chablis, Top Hero, Vignet Cooper
Another Pleasure, Carat, Interline H
SUI Switzerland *
DUGUET, Romain
ESTERMANN, Paul
GUERDAT, Steve
Menthe de Normandie, Otello du Soleil, Quorida de Treho
Castlefield Eclipse, Cornet's Hope, Lancero
Concetto Son, Nino des Buissonnets, Sidney VIII
RICHARD PHILIPS, Jane
SCHWIZER, Pius
Dieudonne de Guldenboom, Pablo de Virton, Upanisad di San Patrignano
Chika's Way, Skik, Toulago
SWE Sweden *
VON ESSEN, Angelie
Deesse V. Donkhoeve, Jordan II, Newton Nickel
EMANUELSSON, Emma
FREDRICSON, Peder
JONSSON, Niklas
Hansa Kredit Obelix, Le Jardin, Titan
H&m All In, H&M Cash In, H&M Sibon
Caral, Prima
LINDELÖW, Douglas
Balahe, Casello, Talina
UKR Ukraine *
KIRCHHOFF, Ulrich
KRASYUK, Oleg
OFFEL, Katharina
Chaccland, Light On Old, Pin Up Ouistreham
Cassidy 35, Gain Line, K Club Lady
Air Chin Z, B Once Z, Charlie
RIVETTI, Cassio
SZENTIRMAI, Ference
Chataga, Quebracho Semilly, Vivant
Chadino, Corenso, Quickdiamond
* competing for Nations Cup points
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Participants in CSIO3* Lisbon (POR)
Four (4) riders from each team will participate in the
Cup™ Jumping at Lisbon (POR). The competition will
2014, at 18.00 WEST (local time in Portugal, GMT+1
ten teams entered in the competition – POR, ITA Furusiyya points in Europe Division 2.
Furusiyya FEI Nations
take place on 30 May
hour). Two out of the
will be competing for
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BRA
CHI
FRA
GBR
IRL
Brazil
ALVES, Bernardo
KINGLY DU REVERDY, STARLING 7
DE FREITAS BARCHA, Stephan
AD JAC'POTES, BANANA D'IVE Z, QUISAS DIAMANT
RAMOS GUINATO, Felipe
VENISS, Pedro
MÓDOLO ZANOTELLI, Marlon
BALDANO, QUOIT OR, WATINA
AMEMOI O SANDOR, RISSOA D'AG BOIS MARGOT
CLINTASH
Chile
MATTE CAPDEVILA, Jorge
BURBETA V.D.K, DISARONNO VT, NLF CAMPBEL
PAROT, Samuel
PAROT JR, Samuel
ROSENZWEIG, Uri
CARLA TM , WHISPER HE, WILLIAM WALLACE
AL CALYPSO, QUICK DU POTTIER, SENSATION 21
QRACK DE LA LOVE
France
ANGOT, Cedric
BORRIN, Alexis
RAINA DES DAMES, RUBIS DE PREUILLY, SEVILLE DU LANDEY
MARLOU DES ETISSES, RUBY DE LA FOSSE
DEMONTE, Marie
GOFFINET, Laurent
POPOF DU LUC, RHUNE D’EUSKADI, RINGO DE PABAN
QANTAR DES ETISSES, QUINETTE DU QUESNOY
NICOLAS, Caroline
MOZART DE BENY, REBEL DE SION
Great Britain
ASTON, Chloe
DREA, Jessie
KIRK, Jemma
NUTTALL, Harriet
AMIGO T, ENYA VAN DE WATERINGHOEVE, KOLIBRI CLASSIC
BALOUFINA, POINT TWO ELVIS, TOUCHABLE
QUELISTO, QUINCY 126, WEXFORD
A TOUCH IMPERIOUS, HIGHLAND CRUISER II, SILVER LIFT
O’DWYER, Emma
HHS FIGERO, HHS NEKTARINA B
Ireland
CURRAN, Captain Geoff
MULLAGHBANE, SHANNONDALE RAHONA
DUFFY, Alex
BLING BLING 2, FELIX XXVIII, WCE CRUCO
DUFFY, Michael G
BOCELLO, EMINENT, MURCHU
KELLY, Capt. Michael
MULLENTINE LOUGHGALL, RINGWOOD GLEN, TULLIG MOR
RYAN, Thomas
CARIBO, CRUISE ON CLOVER , QUITE ZERO
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ITA Italy*
CHIAUDANI, Natale
FIXDESIGN MILOS DU PLAIN, FRANFRELUCHE DE BARISY, V
CONSORTI, Giovanni
DA RIOS, Daniele Augusto
COCODRILLO , ZILVER
CADANZ, FOR PASSION, IMPERIAL ZIG ZAG
GROSSATO, Massimo
QANDALETO DU REVERDY, QUALA
PISANI, Riccardo
ADVENTURE, CIGO B
MAR Morocco
AL AHRACH, Ali
QUATTRO DU GUE, QUOMEDIEN DE PLEVILLE, REVERIE DE ROY
BENKHRABA, Leina
ORCCHIS COURCELLE, QUETAM DES ETISSES
BENNANI SMIRES, Abdeslam
MOWGLI DES PLAIN, NEW MAN ROUGE
JABRI, Hassan
OUADDAR, Abdelkebir
ONDEO DE PILIERE , WHY INDOCTRO VDL
CORDANO SITTE Z, PORCHE DU FRUITIER, QUEBEC TAME
POR Portugal*
CHUVA, João
GONCALVES, Luís Sabino
CHICO II, VIRGINIA DREAM
CHAI D, IMPERIO EGIPCIO MILTON, IMPERIO EGIPCIO RIVAGE
FERNANDES, Mário Wilson
FEINGLUK DE GULDENBOOM, GHANA VAN'T ZONNEVELD, ZURITO DO BELMONTE
DE MELO, Marina Frutuoso
ELL, Norbert
CALUBET, COLTAIRE Z
T-QUINTA
ESP Spain
FERNANDEZ GIL FOURNIER, Luis
DEVA, ESPINOSA
NUÑEZ RIVA, Santiago
MONALISA LS, VIDAR
PLAZA VIDAL, Luis
DOLCE VITA, LOIS LANE, T.CARLANKA
ROQUET PUIGNERO, Laura
QUILATE DEL DUERO, SI JALOUP PETIT JOE
FUMERO HERNANDEZ, JOSE
DAVINIA R
USA United States
MC ARDLE, Abigail
OKEN, ALISE
CADE, COSMA 20
KAID DU RY, TEIRRA
PASMORE, Catherine
SELLON, Paris
SPRINGSTEEN, Jessca
BONANZA VAN PAEMEL, CATARA 4, Z CANTA
ADARE, STREET HASSLE, UMBRA 34
LISONA, WISH, ZERO
*competing for Nations Cup points
CSIO5* St. Gallen (SUI), CSIO3* Lisbon (POR)
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Photo caption: Team Canada recorded their second successive victory in the
Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping 2014 North America, Central America and
Caribbean League when winning the qualifier at Coapexpan, Mexico. On the podium
(L to R) Jonathon Millar, Chris Sorensen, Kara Chad and Ian Millar. Photo: FEI/Anwar
Esquivel.
Photo caption: The French team won the second leg of the Furusiyya FEI Nations
Cup™ Jumping 2014 European Division 1 series on home turf at La Baule (FRA).
Pictured on the podium (L to R) Kevin Staut, Aymeric de Ponnat, Chef d’Equipe
Philippe Guerdat, Penelope Leprevost and Jerome Hurel being presented with a silver
tray by Dr Ali al Qarny, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s Charges d’Affaires to France.
Photo: FEI/Eric Knoll.
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FEI TV broadcast timetable
CSIO5* St. Gallen (SUI) and CSIO3* Lisbon (POR) will be broadcast live on
FEI TV, FEI’s official online video platform, according to the following
schedule:
St. Gallen: at 14.55 CEST (local time in Switzerland, GMT+2 hours).
Lisbon:
at 17.55 WEST (local time in Portugal, GMT+1 hour).
Photo caption: Team
Canada picked up
maximum points when
winning the second leg
of the Furusiyya FEI
Nations Cup™ Jumping
2014 series at
Wellington in Florida
(USA). Left to right on
the podium: Yann
Candele, Eric Lamaze,
Tiffany Foster and Ian
Millar, with Chef
d'Equipe Mark Laskin.
Photo:
FEI/StockImageService
s.com
Photo caption: The
Swiss team of Pius
Schwizer, Romain
Duguet, Paul
Estermann and
Steve Guerdat won
the opening leg of
the Furusiyya FEI
Nations Cup™
Jumping Europe
Division 1 series at
Lummen, Belgium
without Olympic
champion, Guerdat,
having to jump a
single fence.
Pictured are Romain Duguet and Quorida de Treho who produced one of the
three double-clear performances that clinched it for the Swiss side. Photo:
FEI/Dirk Caremans.
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Results CSIO5* Rome (ITA)
1.
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Belgium 8 faults:
Challenge V. Beginakker (Ludo Philippaerts) 4/24,
Pommeau du Heup (Niels Bruynseels) 0/0 – double clear,
Citizenguard Toscan de Sainte (Constant van Paesschen) 0/0– double
clear,
Forever D Arco Ter Linden (Nicola Philippaerts) 4/4.
2.
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Netherlands 9 faults:
Zenith SFN (Jeroen Dubbeldam) 4/0,
VDL Groep Verdi Nop (Maikel van der Vleuten) 4/0,
VDL Bubalu (Jur Vrieling) 1/9,
Glock's London (Gerco Schroder) 0/4.
3.
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Germany 12 faults:
Fyloe V. Claessenhof (Daniel Deusser) 4/16,
Liberty Son (Marco Kutscher) 0/4,
Embassy ll (Hans-Dieter Dreher) 4/4,
Chiara (Ludger Beerbaum) 0/0 – double clear.
4.
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Great Britain 20 faults:
Cella (Ben Maher) 0/4,
Diablesse de Muze (Joe Clee) 20/17,
Viking (Michael Whitaker) 0/8,
Hello Sanctos (Scott Brash) 0/8.
5.
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Ukraine 23 faults:
Vivant (Cassio Rivetti) 4/8,
Light on Old (Ulrich Kirchhoff) 13/6,
Chadino (Ferenc Szentirmai) 8/0,
Charlie (Katharina Offel) 5/0.
6.
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France 25 faults:
Flora de Mariposa (Penelope Leprevost) 0/0 – double clear,
For Joy van'T Zorgvliet HDC (Kevin Staut) 12/4,
Qlassic Bois Margot (Simon Delestre) 9/4,
Orient Express HDC (Patrice Delaveau) 8/12.
7.
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Qatar 26 faults:
Come Soon (Faleh Suwead Al Ajami) 8/4,
Vienna Olympic (Ali Bin Khalid Al Thani) 4/8,
Castiglione L (Mubarak Yousuf A Al Rumaihi) 8/4,
Primeval Dejavu (Bassem Hassan Mohammed) 1/5.
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8.
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Italy 36 faults:
Elky van het Indihof (Lorenzo de Luca) 8/8,
Banca Popolare Bari Cassandra (Francesco Franco) 11/Ret,
Loro Piana Canada (Filippo Moyersoen) 8/0,
Cocoshynsky (Emanuele Gaudiano) 8/4.
Results CSIO5* La Baule (FRA)
1.
France 4 faults:
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Armitages Boy (Aymeric de Ponnat) 0/0 – double clear,
Quartz Rouge (Jerome Hurel) 4/0,
Reveur de Hurtebise HDC (Kevin Staut) 8/DNS.
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2.
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Dame Blanche van Arenberg (Penelope Leprevost) 0/0 – double clear,
Belgium 8 faults:
Polinska des Isles (Francois Mathy Jr) 12/8,
Cabrio van de Heffinck (Olivier Philippaerts) 0/0 – double clear,
Domino (Jos Verlooy) 0/8,
Sea Coast Forlap (Gregory Wathelet) 0/0 – double clear.
Eq.3. Ireland 12 faults:
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All Star (Denis Lynch) 0/4,
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Antello Z (Cameron Hanley) 4/4,
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Quidam's Cherie (Cian O'Connor) 4/0,
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Diaghilev (Billy Twomey) 8/0.
Eq.3 Great Britain 12 faults:
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Urico (Ben Maher) 4/0,
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Utamaro D'Ecaussines (Joe Clee) 0/4,
•
Unex Chamberlain Z (Tim Gredley) Elim/Elim,
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Amai (Michael Whitaker) 4/0.
Eq.
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5 Spain 16 faults:
Darius 2 (Manuel Saro) 8/4,
Notre Star de la Nutria (Paola Amilibia) 8/12,
Rokfeller de Pleville Bois Margot (Eduardo Aznar) 4/0,
Carlo (Sergio Moya) 0/0 – double clear.
Eq.5 Brazil 16 faults:
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Status (Rodrigo Pessoa) 12/0,
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First Devision (Yuri Mansur Guerios) 4/4,
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Quintol (Eduardo Menezes) 8/4,
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Ad Clouwni (Marlon Zanotelli) 0/0 – double clear.
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Eq.
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5 Netherlands 16 faults:
Quinlan (Vincent Voorn) 8/0,
Very Nice (Timothy Hendrix) 4/8,
Avion (Willem Greve) 12/4,
VDL Bubalu (Jur Vrieling) 0/0 – double clear.
Switzerland 20 faults:
Toulago (Pius Schwizer) 4/4,
Pablo de Virion (Jane Richad Philips) 0/4,
Concetto Son (Steve Guerdat) 20/4,
Castlefield Eclipse (Paul Estermann) 4/4.
Results CSIO3* Odense (DEN)
1.
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Great Britain 12 faults:
Dougie Douglas (Holly Gilliott) 0/0 - double clear
Santa Cruise (Tim Page) 16/4,
A Touch of Imperious (Harriet Nuttall) 0/4,
Touchable (Jessie Drea) 4/DNS.
Eq.2 Belgium 16 faults:
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Breemersen Adorado (Donaat Brondeel) 4/4,
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Calisto V/D Windheuvel (Kim thiry) 4/8,
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Edel Vitseroel (Christophe Vanderhasselt) 8/0,
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pommeau du Heup (Niels Bruynseels) 4/0.
Eq.
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2 France 16 faults:
Rhune D'Euskadi (Marie Demonte) 8/4,
Equador van't Roosacker (Frederic David) 0/0 – double clear,
Rubis de Preuilly (Cedric Angot) 0/4,
Opera des Loges (Reynald Angot) Elim/8.
Eq.
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2 Switzerland 16 faults:
Wieveau M (Alain Jufer) 0/4,
Nirvana Basters (Frederique Fabre Delbos) 0/12,
B Eagle Eye (Christina Liebherr) 0/12,
Aris CMS (Janika Sprunger) 0/0 – double clear.
5.
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Sweden 20 faults:
Bonzai H (Helena Persson0 8/12,
Mieello (Johan Lundh) 4/4,
Cafino (Alexander Zettermann) 8/4,
Quite Easy (Angelica Augustsson) 0/0 – double clear.
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6. Australia 24 faults:
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Warrego Jericho (David Goodwin) 8/4,
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Fedor (Scott Keach) 4/12,
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Wirragulla Nicklaus (Jamie Winning) 16/4,
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Kelleter Park Caracas (Jamie Kermond) 0/4.
7.
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Ireland 28 faults:
Caribo (Thomas Ryan) 4/4,
Murchu (Michael Duffy) 8.8,
Annestown (Capt M Kelly) 0/4,
Nicos de la Cense (Niall Talbot) Ret/Ret/
8.
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Netherlands 36 faults:
Wollie Boggie (Albert Zoer) 4/16,
Alex (Maureen Bonder) 4/8,
Zinius (Doron Kulpers) 0/12,
Dynamite V. Hazelarenhoekje (Jody van Gerwen) 8.8.
Results CSIO5* Coapexpan (MEX)
1.
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Canada: 5/0 0/41.96 in third-round jump-off :
Bobby (Chris Sorensen) 5/4,
Calvin Klein (Jonathon Millar) 5/0,
Alberto ll (Kara Chad) 0/0 – double clear,
Star Power (Ian Millar) 0/0/ 0/41.96.
2.
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USA 5/0/ 4/33.40 in third-round jump-off :
Special Lux (Jonathan McCrea) 4/0,
Ramses (Sarah Segal) 0/0 – double clear,
Zerly (Christine Tribble McCrea) 1/8,
Coral Reef Via Volo (Beezie Madden) 4/0 4/33.40.
3.
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Mexico 1 :
Pekin St Denis (Lorenza O'Farrill) 4/5,
Jumex Sport Archimdes (Sofia Larrea) 1/4,
Wick (Manuel Rodriguez) 1/9,
Anton (Jaime Axcarraga) 19/1.
4.
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Mexico 2 :
Candela (Patricio Pasquel) 9/25,
Quin Chin (Juan Carlos Franco Hernandez) 0/4,
Caressini L (Luis Alejandro Plascencia) 8/4,
Siterma (Hector Caro) 8/0.
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Results CSIO3* Linz (AUT)
1.
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Finland 11 faults:
Armani the Gun CH (Maiu Mallat) 1/0,
Cue Channa 42 (Sebastian Numminen) 5/8,
Celestine (Satu Liukkonen) 5/5,
Fardon (Anna-Julia Kontio) 0/0, double clear.
2.
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Austria 16 faults:
Bogegaardens Apollonia (Stefanie Bistan) 0/4,
Never des Etisses (Christian Juza) 1/5,
Calme P (Nina Brand) 6/5,
Lualdi (Stefan Eder) 1/Ret.
3.
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Australia 18 faults:
Colthaga (Jamie Kermond) 13/21,
Yirrkala Cortina (William James Passy) 1.0,
Bickley Brook Bella (Alison Rowland) 1/4,
Vincente (James Paterson-Robinson) 0/12.
4.
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Italy 24 faults:
Neptune Brecourt (Luca Maria Moneta) 4/12,
Banca Popolare Bari Cassandra (Francesco Franco) 10/0,
Loro Piana Canada (Filippo Moyersoen) 0/8,
Zoe ll (Lorenzo de Luca) 0/Elim.
Eq.5 Slovakia 25 faults:
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Badarco (Marian Stangel) 2/5,
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Cento (Andrej Holly) 5/4,
•
Concano (Bronislav Chudyba) 5/4.
Eq.
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5 Germany 25 faults:
Carlson (Katrin Eckermann) 0/4,
Celano (Rudiger Renner) 4/0,
Quannan-R (Marc Bettinger) Wlim/20,
Cornetta (Max Kuhner) 5/12.
Eq.5 Russia 25 faults:
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Kilar (Natalia Simonia) 1/4,
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Cosimo (Natalia Belova) 4/0,
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Lascar (Olga Chechina) 2/14,
•
Littlefoot (Vladimir Beletskiy) Ret/Ret.
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8.
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Poland 42 faults:
Zarco (Lukasz Appel) 6/25,
Osadkowski van Halen (Piotr Morsztyn) 4/4,
Abigej (Marek Lewicki) 8/8,
Crazy Quick (Jaroslaw Skrzyczynski) 8/12.
9.
Czech Republic 21 faults:
IN FIRST ROUND:
Cento Lano (Ondrej Zvara) 10,
Calata (Zdenek Hruska) 6,
Bel Canto Hradiste (Kamil Papousek) 5,
Zandiro (Ales Opatrny) Ret.
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10. Hungary 26 faults:
IN FIRST ROUND:
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Lacapo (Emil Orban) 0,
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Zordon (Balazs Horvath) 17,
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Dr Oklund (Gyula Szuhal) 14,
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Landspiel (Sandor Szasz) 12.
11. Lithuania 40 faults:
IN FIRST ROUND:
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Aragorn (Andrius Petrovas) 9,
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Domien (Valdemaras Zukauskas) 10,
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Barichela (Kristupaas Petraitis) 21.
12. Bulgaria Eliminated
IN FIRST ROUND:
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Mister Big (Ivaylo Bonev) Elim,
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Cartina (Angel Nyagolov) DNS,
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Capoccino (Rosen Raitchev) DNS.
Results CSIO5* Lummen (BEL)
1.
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Switzerland 0 faults:
Toulago (Pius Schwizer) 0/0 – double clear,
Quorida de Treho (Romain Duguet) 0/0 - double clear,
Castlefield Eclipse (Paul Estermann) 0/0 - double clear,
Nasa (Steve Guerdat) DNS/DNS.
2.
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France 4 faults:
Reveur de hurtebise HDC (Kevin Staut) 0/4,
Armitages Boy (Aymeric de Ponnat) 0/0 - double clear,
Quartz Rouge (Jerome Hurel) 4/0,
Dame Blanche van Arenberg (Penelope Leprevost) 0/4.
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3.
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Belgium 12 faults:
Candy (Pieter Devos) 8/0,
Cortez (Nicola Philippaerts) 8/4,
Domino (Jos Verlooy) 0/4,
Sea Coast Forlap DC (Gregory Wathelet) 0/0 – double clear.
3.
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Ireland 12 faults:
Caribo (Thomas Ryan) 4/4,
Molly Malone (Bertram Allen) 4/0,
Isco de Amoranda (Mark McAuley) 18/0,
Diaghilev (Billy Twomey) 4/0.
5.
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The Netherlands 16 faults:
Lord Sandro DDH (Bart Bles) 0/4,
Interline H (Robert Vos) 4/12,
Vignet (Johnny Pals) 0/8,
VDL Bubalu (Jur Vrieling) 0/4.
6.
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Spain 19 faults:
Baldo DS (manuel Anon) Elim/18,
Darius 2 (Manuel Fernandez Saro) 15/4,
Rockfeller de Pleville Bois mar (Eduardo Alvarez Aznar) 0/0 double clear,
Zipper (Sergio Moya) 0/0 - double clear.
7.
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Sweden 21 faults:
H&M Cash In (Peder Fredricson) 4/8,
Titan (Emma Emanuelson) 4/8,
Gotha FRH (Henrik von Eckermann) 4/4,
Casall Ask (Rolf-Goran Bengtsson) 0/1.
8.
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Great Britain 33 faults:
Zaire (Guy Williams) 8/0,
Catwalk (Robert Whitaker) 4/9,
Fandango (William Whitaker) 4/8,
Billy Congo (William Funnell) 8/11.
Results CSIO4* Wellington, FL (USA)
1.
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Canada 8 faults:
Showgirl (Yann Candele) 0/0 – double clear,
Victor (Tiffany Foster) 4/4,
Dixson (Ian Millar) 0/4,
Powerplay (Eric Lamaze) 0/DNS.
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2.
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Great Britain 9 faults:
Diva (Ben Maher) 4/4,
Unex Chamberlain Z (Tim Gredley) 0/0 – double clear,
Osiris (Gemma Paternoster) 1/9,
Hello Annie (Scott Brash) 9/0.
3.
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USA 12 faults:
Rothchild (McLain Ward) 0/8,
Nice de Prissey (Brianne Goutal) 4/4,
Cedric (Laura Kraut) 0/4,
Simon (Beezie Madden) 4/0.
4.
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Ireland 17 faults:
Eregas van't Kieselhoft (Shane Sweetnam) 4/4,
Carrabis Z (Richie Moloney) 8/0,
Lilli (Paul O'Shea) 5/4,
Quidam's Cherie (Cian O'Connor) 0/8.
5.
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Brazil 17 faults:
AD Uutje (Alvaro de Miranda) 0/0 – double clear,
First Division (Yuri Mansur) 5/4,
Quintol (Eduardo Menezes) 4/4,
Status (Rodrigo Pessoa) 5/4.
6.
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Venezuela 24 faults:
Caballito (Andres Rodriguez) 8/0,
G&C Quitador Rochelais (Gustavo Arroyo) 4/4,
G&C Flash (Luis Larrazabal) 16/8,
Zara Leandra (Pablo Barrios) 0/Ret.
7. Columbia 31 faults:
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Woklahoma (Roberto Teran) 0/5,
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Zipo CG (Manuel Espinosa) 10/8,
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Lagran (Mark Bluman) 12/Ret,
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Sancha LS (Daniel Bluman) 8/0.
8. Germany 39 faults:
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Conthendrix (Andre Thieme) 9/17,
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Mic Mac du Tillard (David Will) 0/4,
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Quintana Roo (Johannes Ehning) 18/5,
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Evita dan de Veldbalie (Daniel Deusser) 4/Ret.
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9. Mexico 21 faults IN FIRST ROUND:
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Colasko (Nicolas Pizarro) 8,
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Jumex Sport Archimedes (Sofia Larrea) 1,
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Vicky Van Het Geinsteinde (Luis Alejandro Plascencia) 25,
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Chepepe La Escondida (Fernando Martinez) 12.
10.
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New Zealand 34 faults IN FIRST ROUND:
Watch Me (Grant Wilson) 18,
Que Pasa Z (Kirk Webby) 16,
Derly Chin de Muze (Sharn Wordley) 0.
11.
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Chile 49 faults IN FIRST ROUND:
William Wallace (Samuel Parot) 12,
Player de Brocelia (Carlos Milthaler) 17,
Carla TM (Jorge Matte) 20.
12.
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Israel Eliminated IN FIRST ROUND:
Carisma (Danielle Goldstein) 1,
Zamillus Again (Elad Yaniv) Elim,
Quito 36 (Joshua Taylor) 20
Results CSIO5* Al Ain (UAE)
1.
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Ukraine 13 faults, 0/26.52 in Jump-Off:
Vivant (Cassio Rivetti) 0/8/0 26.52,
Carlina (Oleksandr Onishchenko) 0/15,
Quickdiamond (Ferenc Szentirmai) 0/4,
Chaccland (Ulrich Kirchhoff) Ret/1.
2.
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Qatar 13 faults, 0/27.24 in Jump-Off:
Vienna Olympic (Shk Al Bin Shalid Al Thani) 0/0//0 27.24,
Come Soon (Faleh Suwayed Al Ajami) 11/8,
Tamira IV (Khalid Al Emadi) 1/5,
Palloubet D'Halong (Ali Yousef Al Rumaihi) 0/7.
3.
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Saudi Arabia 21 faults:
Al Capone (Ramzy Al Duhami) Elim/0,
Davos (HRH Prince Abdullah Al Saud) 4/4,
Noblesse Des Tess (Kamal Bahamdan) 4/4,
Unique (Abdullah Al Sharbatly) 5/13.
4.
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Syria 34 faults:
United King (Chadi Gharib) 25/28,
Little Pezi (Amre Hamcho) 0/8,
Gemini (Houmam Al Khouli) 17/4,
Quintus (Ahmed Saber Hamcho) 1/4.
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5.
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UAE 22 faults in first round, Retired round 2:
Ulme de Feugeres (Abdullah Humaid Al Muhairi) 12,
Calawo (Nadia Abdul Aziz Taryam) Elim,
quote Zavaan (Mohammed Ghanem Al Hajri) 10,
Peanuts de Beaufour (Shka Latifa Al Maktoum) 0.
6.
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Jordan Eliminated in first round:
Kiamon (Nasouh Kayali) 12,
Caballero lll (Ra'ad Naser) Elim,
Sunny Morka (Maysam Bisharat) Elim,
Kirfa de Dreisker (Ibrahim Hani Bisharat) NS.
Photo caption: Harriet Nuttall and A Touch of Imperious helped the British
team to victory at the second leg of the Furursiyya FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping
2014 Europe Division 2 League at Odense, Denmark. Photo: FEI/Annette Boe
Østergaard.
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2014 FURUSIYYA FEI NATIONS CUP™ JUMPING SERIES
EUROPE DIVISION 1 OVERALL STANDINGS
Each team’s placing in the Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ competition at its allocated event and the points obtained are indicated in the table below.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Lummen 5*
La Baule 5*
Rome 5*
St Gallen 5*
Rotterdam 5*
Falsterbo 5*
Hickstead 5*
Dublin 5*
(BEL)
(FRA)
(ITA)
(SUI)
(NED)
(SWE)
(GBR)
(IRL)
30.04 - 05.05.2014
15-18.05.2014
22-25.05.2014
29.05-01.06.2014
18-22.06.2014
10-13.07.2014
31.07-03.08.2014
06-10.08.2014
results
results
results
results
results
results
results
results
8
8
8
NFs*
5
NFs**
5
5
Total
Standing
NFs
Points
Place
Points
Place
Points
Place
1
FRA
90
2
100
1
55
6
2
BEL
75
3
90
2
3
SUI
100
1
50
8
150
4
ESP
55
6
57.5
5
112.5
5
NED
90
2
90
GER
80
3
80
GBR
70
4
UKR
60
5
6
7
8
9
10
75
IRL
SWE
50
Points
Place
Points
Place
Points
Place
Points
Place
Points
Place
245
165
75
3
70
60
50
7
NF* : Number of teams participating, including nations not entitled to points
NF** : Number of teams entitled to points
Points are distributed according to each team’s classification among Division 1 teams in the Nations Cup competition according to the following scale:
(The results of teams from outside Division 1 are not taken into account for the purpose of point distribution.)
1
st
100
2
nd
90
3
rd
80
4
th
70
5
th
60
6
th
55
7
th
50
8
th
45
9
th
40
10
th
35
th
11 and
below
0
23.05.2014
2014 FURUSIYYA FEI NATIONS CUP™ JUMPING SERIES
EUROPE DIVISION 2 OVERALL STANDINGS
Each team’s placing in the Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ competition at its allocated event and the points obtained are indicated in the table below.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Linz-Ebelsberg 3*
Odense 3*
Lisbon 3*
Sopot 3*
Budapest 3*
Gijon 5*
Bratislava 3*
Arezzo 3*
(AUT)
(DEN)
(POR)
(POL)
(HUN)
(ESP)
(SVK)
(SMR)
08-11.05.2014
15-18.05.2014
29.05-01.06.2014
05-08.06.2014
03-06.07.2014
30.07-04.08.2014
07-10.08.2014
17-21.09.2014
results
results
results
results
results
results
results
results
12
13
NFs*
8
NFs**
3
Standing
NFs
Points
Place
Points
Place
1
POL
55
6
85
2
2
FIN
100
1
2
DEN
100
1
4
AUT
85
2
5
6
7
7
9
90
Points
Place
Points
Place
Points
Place
Points
Place
Points
Points
Place
Total
140
100
100
90
2
NOR
Place
85
ITA
80
3
80
SVK
65
4
65
RUS
65
4
65
HUN
45
8
45
0
10
NF* : Number of teams participating, including nations not entitled to points
NF** : Number of teams entitled to points
Points are distributed according to each team’s classification among Division 2 teams in the Nations Cup competition according to the following scale:
(The results of teams from outside Division 2 are not taken into account for the purpose of point distribution.)
1
st
100
2
nd
90
3
rd
80
4
th
70
5
th
60
6
th
55
7
th
50
8
th
45
9
th
40
10
th
35
th
11 and
below
0
19.05.2014
2014 FURUSIYYA FEI NATIONS CUP™ JUMPING SERIES
NORTH AMERICA, CENTRAL AMERICA & CARIBBEAN
Each team’s placing in the Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ competition at its allocated event and the points obtained are indicated in the table below.
1
2
3
Wellington 4*
Coapexpan 4*
Calgary 5*
(USA)
(MEX)
(CAN)
25.02-02.03.2014
07-11.05.2014
12-15.06.2014
results
results
results
12
NFs*
3
NFs**
Standing
NFs
Points
Place
Points
Place
1
CAN
100
1
100
1
200
2
USA
90
3
90
2
180
3
MEX
80
9
80
3
160
Points
Place
Total
NF* : Number of teams participating, including nations not entitled to points
NF** : Number of teams entitled to points
Points are distributed according to each team’s classification among North-Central American & Caribbean teams in the Nations Cup competition according to the following scale:
(The results of teams from outside the North-Central American/Caribbean Region are not taken into account for the purpose of point distribution.)
1
st
100
2
nd
90
3
rd
80
4
th
70
5
th
60
6
th
55
7
th
50
8
th
45
9
th
40
10
th
35
th
11 and
below
0
In case of a tie for any place on the overall Regional classification, teams are separated by:
 giving preference to the team with the greater number of first place classifications; in case there is still a tie the number of second place classifications will count and if necessary the number of third place
classifications and so on until the tie is broken.
If after applying this method there is still a tie for any place at the conclusion of the last event of the season, preference will be given to:
 the team with the greater number of clear rounds among the scores counting (i.e. maximum 3 scores per round per team) from each competition throughout the season; if there is still a tie the scores counting
(i.e. maximum 3 scores per round per team) of each team from each competition will be added together and preference will be given to the team with the lowest overall score.
Two North-Central American/Caribbean teams will qualify for the 2014 Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ Final (CSIO5* Barcelona/ESP, 09-12 October 2014).
09.05.2014
2014 FURUSIYYA FEI NATIONS CUP™ JUMPING SERIES
MIDDLE EAST
Each team’s placing in the Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ competition at its allocated event and the points obtained are indicated in the table below.
1
Al Ain 5*
(UAE)
05-07.02.2014
results
6
NFs*
3
NFs**
Standing
NFs
Points
Place
1
QAT
100
1
2
KSA
90
2
3
UAE
80
3
NF* : Number of teams participating, including nations not entitled to points
NF** : Number of teams entitled to points
Points are distributed according to each team’s classification among teams from the Middle East Region in the Nations Cup competition according to the following scale:
(The results of teams from outside the Middle East Region are not taken into account for the purpose of point distribution.)
th
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
11 and
below
100
90
80
70
60
55
50
45
40
35
0
In case of a tie for a qualification place from Regions with only one qualifying event, the following method will be used to break the tie:
· The team with the greater number of clear rounds among the scores counting in the competition (i.e. maximum three scores per round per team); if there is still a tie the combined times of each team's best three athletes in the first round if the teams concerned have taken part only in the
first round or both rounds if the teams concerned have taken part in the second round (i.e. the times of three athletes whose results counted in each round) will be used to break the tie, preference being given to the team with the lowest combined time.
Two Middle East teams will qualify for the 2014 Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ Final (CSIO5* Barcelona/ESP, 09-12 October 2014).
05.03.2014
News
23 May 2014
Brilliant Belgians make history with Furusiyya victory in Rome
17 May 2014
British young guns storm to victory at Furusiyya qualifier in
Odense
16 May 2014
Fantastic French scoop Furusiyya victory on home turf at La
Baule
9 May 2014
Canadians make it two-in-a-row in tight tussle with USA at
Furusiyya leg in Coapexpan
9 May 2014
Fighting finns snatch Furusiyya victory on dramatic day at Linz
2 May 2014
Swiss sweep maximum points with super Furusiyya victory at
Lummen
30 April 2014 Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping attracts massive new TV
audience
1 March 2014 Canadians just pip the British at thrilling Furusiyya leg in
Wellington
11 Feb 2014
Allocation of Teams to Furusiyya European events is confirmed
6 Feb 2014
Ukraine pips Qatar in thrilling Furusiyya opener at Al Ain;
Qatar and Saudi Arabia qualify for Final
5 Feb 2014
Great expectations as 2014 Furusiyya series gets underway at
Al Ain (UAE)
Facts and figures
CSIO5* Rome (ITA)
Piazza di Siena in Rome (ITA) presented the third leg of the Furusiyya FEI
Nations Cup™ Jumping Europe Division 1 series.
The Italian fixture is celebrating its 82nd anniversary this year and is dedicated
to two great legends of the sport, brothers Piero and Raimondo d'Inzeo who
both passed away within the last year.
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From this year forward, CSIO Rome at Piazza di Siena will be carry the subtitle The D'Inzeo Brothers' Masters.
8 teams competed, and 5 of them - France, Germany, Great Britain,
Netherlands and Ukraine - were chasing points towards the Furusiyya FEI
Nations Cup™ Jumping 2014 Final which will take place in Barcelona (ESP) in
October.
Course designer was Italy's Uliano Vezzani.
Amongst the competing teams were the British riders holding first and second
places on the Longines World Rankings, Scott Brash and Ben Maher, along
with newly-crowned Longines FEI World Cup™ Jumping champion Daniel
Deusser from Germany.
The line-up also included The Netherlands' Gerco Schroder who was recently
re-united with his London 2012 Olympic silver medal winning horse Glock's
London and fellow-Dutchman Jeroen Dubbeldam who was Olympic champion
in 2000.
The Ukrainian team were hoping to repeat their historic 2013 victory at Piazza
di Siena which placed them firmly at the elite level of the sport.
Winners were from Belgium who have now moved up to second place in the
Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping European Division 1 leaderboard ahead
of the next leg which will take place at St Gallen, Switzerland.
4 horse-and-rider combinations jumped double-clear - Belgium's Niels
Bruynseels (Pommeau du Heup) and Constant van Paesschen (Citizenguard
Toscan de Sainte), Germany's Ludger Beerbaum (Chiara) and Penelope
Leprevost (Flora di Mariposa) from France.
CSIO5* La Baule (FRA)
La Baule in France presented the second qualifying leg of the Furusiyya FEI
Nations Cup™ Jumping Europe Division 1 series.
The winners were the host nation and defending Furusiyya series champions
from France.
8 nations - Belgium, Brazil, France, Great Britain, Ireland, Netherlands, Spain
and Switzerland - lined out in the competition.
5 nations were chasing qualifying points for the Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™
Jumping 2014 Final - Belgium, France, Ireland, Spain and Switzerland.
Course designer was Frederic Cottier FRA.
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7 double-clear performances including two each for the teams that slotted
into first and second positions - France and Belgium.
CSIO3* Odense (DEN)
Odense in Denmark presented the second round of the Furusiyya FEI Nations
Cup™ Jumping Europe Division 2 League.
13 nations competed.
8 qualified for the second round.
4 horse-and-rider combinations jumped double-clear rounds - Britain's Holly
Gilliott (Dougie Douglas), Frederic David and Equador van't Roosacker for
France, Switzerland's Janika Sprunger and Aris CMS and Sweden's Angelica
Augustsson with Quite Easy.
Course designer Denmark's Bo Bak Andersen.
The winning team came from Great Britain.
Chef d'Equipe for the British team was former British senior team member Di
Lampard.
3 nations were chasing Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping points Denmark, Norway and Poland.
CSIO5* Coapexpan (MEX)
Coapexpan in Mexico presented the second leg of the Furusiyya FEI Nations
Cup™ Jumping 2014 North America, Central America and Caribbean League.
A total of 4 teams participated - USA, Canada, Mexico 1 and Mexico 2.
Canada won through after third-round jump-off with USA.
The winning Canadian team included father and son, Jonathon and Ian Millar.
The second-placed American side included
McCrea and Christine Tribble McCrea.
husband-and-wife
Jonathon
Course designer was Frederic Cottier from France.
3 double-clear performances - from Canada's Kara Chad (Alberto ll) and Ian
Millar (Star Power) and USA's Sarah Segal (Ramses).
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30 May 2014
35
1 treble-clear performance - from Canada's Ian Millar (Star Power).
Two countries will qualify for the Final from the North America, Central
America and Caribbean League and, going into the third and last qualifying
leg at Spruce Meadows (CAN) next month, Canada leads on a score of 200
points while just 20 points separate the USA in second place from Mexico in
third.
CSIO3* Linz (AUT)
Finland won the opening leg of the Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping 2014
Europe Division 2 series at Linz, Austria.
A total of 12 nations competed, with 8 teams returning for the second round.
The list of competing countries was Australia, Austria, Bulgaria, Czech
Republic, Finland, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Lithuania, Poland, Russia and
Slovakia.
Just five countries were competing for qualifying points - Austria, Italy,
Finland, Poland, Hungary and Russia.
3 nations competed with just three riders on their team - Bulgaria, Slovakia
and Lithuania.
Course designer was Austria's Franz Madl.
1 double-clear performance - from Finland's Anna-Julia Kontio and Fardon.
The youngest horse in the competition was the 8-year-old Cue Channa, ridden
by Finland's Sebastian Numminen.
Hervé Godignon has just taken over as Chef d'Equipe for the Finnish team and
the winning performance was the first with the former French Jumping star at
the helm.
CSIO5*Lummen (BEL)
The Longines Spring Classic of Flanders at Lummen, Belgium presented
Round 1 of the Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping Europe Division 1 series.
The winners were from Switzerland, with the defending champions from
France finishing second ahead of Ireland and Belgium sharing third place.
This was the first time for the Belgian venue to host a top-level leg of the
premiership of FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping.
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30 May 2014
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Course designer at Lummen was Italy's Uliano Vezzani.
8 nations - Belgium, France, Great Britain, Ireland, The Netherlands, Spain,
Sweden and Switzerland - lined out in today's competition.
The countries competing for points were Belgium, France, Spain, Sweden and
Switzerland.
7 horse-and-rider combinations jumped double-clear in this competition.
CSIO4*Wellington, FL (USA)
Wellington, USA presented Round 2 of the Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™
Jumping 2014 series.
The competition was the first leg of the North America, Central America and
Caribbean League.
A total of 12 countries fielded teams - Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia,
Germany, Great Britain, Israel, Ireland, Mexico, New Zealand, USA and
Venezuela.
Only three nations were eligible to earn points in the North America, Central
America and Caribbean series - Canada, Mexico and the host nation USA.
Course designer at Wellington was America's Steve Stephens, a former
Nations Cup rider and course designer at the Beijing Olympic Games
equestrian events staged in Hong Kong in 2008.
Three double-clear rounds in the competition - from Canada's Yann Candele
(Showgirl), Great Britain's Tim Gredley (Unex Chamberlain Z) and Brazil's
Alvaro de Miranda (AD Uutje).
CSIO5* Al Ain (UAE)
Al Ain in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates presented the opening leg of the
Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping 2014 series.
The competition was won by the team from Ukraine following a thrilling twoway jump-off against Qatar.
This was the sole qualifying round for the Middle East region, and both Qatar
and Saudi Arabia, who finished third, have qualified for the Furusiyya FEI
Nations Cup™ Jumping 2014 Final.
CSIO5* St. Gallen (SUI), CSIO3* Lisbon (POR)
30 May 2014
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A total of six nations - Jordan, Ukraine, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Qatar and United
Arab Emirates - started in the class, with only four returning for the second
round.
Just one double-clear in the competition - Sheik Ali Bin Khalid Al Thani who
was pathfinder for Qatar with the nine-year-old mare Vienna Olympic.
Three of the four Ukrainian team members jumped clear in the first round.
Course designer was Frederic Cottier (FRA).
General
The FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping series celebrates 105 years of team
competition in 2014.
The forthcoming season comprises 20 qualifiers in as many countries.
A total of 40 nations will seek to qualify for the Final: Argentina, Australia,
Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Croatia, Czech Republic,
Denmark, Egypt, Finland, France, Great Britain, Germany, Greece, Hungary,
Ireland, Italy, Japan, Morocco, Mexico, the Netherlands, Norway, New
Zealand, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Slovakia, Slovenia,
Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, UAE, Ukraine, USA, Venezuela.
Qualifying events will take place in four regions - Europe Division 1, Europe
Division 2, North America, Central America and Caribbean and Middle East.
There will be eight qualifying legs in Europe Division 1 and 2 each, three in
the North America, Central America and Caribbean League and a single event
in the Middle East - at Al Ain (UAE) where the 2014 season gets underway
tomorrow Thursday, 6 February.
A total of six nations will compete at Al Ain - Jordan, Qatar, Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia, Syria, Ukraine and United Arab Emirates.
The Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping Final will once again take place at
the Real Club de Polo in Barcelona (ESP), venue for the Jumping events
during the Barcelona Olympic Games in 1992.
A total of 18 teams, plus the home team if not qualified, will compete at the
Final which will take place from 9 to 12 October 2014.
Europe Division 1 has been expanded to include 10 teams this season - they
are Belgium, France, Germany, Great Britain, Ireland, Netherlands, Spain,
Sweden, Switzerland and Ukraine.
CSIO5* St. Gallen (SUI), CSIO3* Lisbon (POR)
30 May 2014
38
Watchmakers, Longines, are the official timekeepers for the Furusiyya FEI
Nations Cup™ Jumping series.
Furusiyya is the brand name for the commercial arm of the Saudi Equestrian
Fund which finalised a 16 million Euro five-year sponsorship package with the
FEI in November 2012.
Photo caption: Anna-Julia Kontio and Fardon produced the only double-clear
performance of the competition to help Finland to victory in the opening leg of
the Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping Europe Division 2 series at Linz in
Austria. Photo: FEI/Tomas Holcbecher.
CSIO5* St. Gallen (SUI), CSIO3* Lisbon (POR)
30 May 2014
39
Contact details
Organisers
CSIO5* Al Ain (UAE) - www.adcsio5.com
UAE EQUESTRIAN FEDERATION
Event Director:
Al Roudah Tour, Block A,
Taleb Dhaher Al Muhairi
Abu Dhabi, P.O. Box 3234, UAE
+971 50 8111615
[email protected]
T +971 2 6661800
F +971 2 6655700
[email protected]
CSIO4* Wellington (USA) - www.equestriansport.com
Event Director:
Michael Stone
[email protected]
Press officer:
Jennifer Wood
[email protected]
+1 803 240 7488
CSIO4* Lummen (BEL) - www.csiolummen.be
Equestrian Sport Production
14440 Pierson Road
Wellington, FL - USA
T: +1 561 793 5867
F: +1-561 753 0394
Email: [email protected]
Jumping Lummen vzw
Geoslaarstraat 5
3560 Lummen, Belgium
T: +32 475 26 11 10
F: +32 13 44 31 16
[email protected]
CSIO4* Coapexpan (MEX)
Federacion Ecuestre Mexicana
CD. Agustin Ahumada 31,
Lomas de Chapultepec, Mexico
11000, D.F., Mexico
T: + (52) 55 5202 65 08
F: + (52) 55 5520 37 37
[email protected]
Margarita van der Graaf
Event Director:
Peter Postelmans
[email protected]
Press Officer:
Edith De Reys
[email protected]
T: +32 475 65 92 81
Event Director:
Javier Fernandez
H. Mariles 4,
Frac. El Bajio, Zapopan,
Mexico
T: + (52) 33 3682 0285
[email protected]
CSIO5* St. Gallen (SUI), CSIO3* Lisbon (POR)
30 May 2014
Jalisco,
40
CSIO 3* Linz (AUT) – www.linzerpferdefestival.at
Event Director:
Helmut Morbitzer
T: +43 73 230 7051
F: +43 73 230 70519
[email protected]
[email protected]
Press Officer:
Nora Kronheim
[email protected]
T:+43 660 6531825
CSIO 3*Odense (DEN) - www.firsthorsegrandprix.dk
Linz Pferd Festival
Ebelberg Schlossweg 22
A-4030 Linz, Austria
T: +43 73 230 7051
F: +43 73 230 70519
[email protected]
[email protected]
Sportsriderklibbe,
Niels Urlich Pedersen
Roskildevej 10A, 3400 Hillerod
Denmark
T: +45 48 47 51 71
F: +45 48 47 53 04
[email protected]
Event Director:
Jakob Leth
Fauerholm Alle 2, 2820 Gentofte
Denmark
T: +45 39 68 33 66
[email protected]
Organiser:
Kim Lundshøj
[email protected]
+45 3084 1919
Press Officer:
Christel Krøyer
+45 29268626
[email protected]
Trine Grønvaldt
[email protected]
+ 45 22 71 40 40
CSO 5* La Baule (FRA) - www.labaule-cheval.com
Société des Concours Hippiques de
La Baule
Avenue des Rosières
P.O. Box 139
44504 La Baule Cedex
France
T: +33 2 40 60 02 80
F :+33 2 40 60 88 28
[email protected]
Event Director:
Patrick Michaud
+33 6 07 65 74 08
Press Officer & National TV:
Véronique Gauthier
[email protected]
Intl. Television:
Andrea Richard
[email protected]
CSIO5* St. Gallen (SUI), CSIO3* Lisbon (POR)
30 May 2014
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CSIO 5* Rome (ITA) - www.fise.it
Italian Equestrian Federation
Antonio Giovannoni, Show Director
Viale Tiziano 74
00196 Rome, Italy
T: +39 06 81 91 86 37
F: +39 06 83 66 84 83
[email protected]
Event Director: TBC
Press Officer:
Caterina Vagnozzi
[email protected]
CSIO 3* Lisbon (POR) - www.sociedadehipica.pt
Sociedade Hipica Portuguesa
Hipodromo do Campo Grande
Av. Prof. Gama Pinto
1600 - 008 Lisboa, Portugal
T: +351 21 781 74 10
F: +351 21 793 85 51
[email protected]
CSIO 5* St. Gallen - www.csio.ch
Event Director:
Manuel Carvalho Martins
M: +351 93 482 30 50
[email protected]
[email protected]
Press Officer:
Cristina LARANGEIRO
M: +351 91 659 41 81
[email protected]
Event Director:
Urs Schiendorfer
City Gardens 12-16-3 Persiaran Raja
Chulan
50200 Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
T: +60 12 217 70 60
T during event: +41 79 772 23 79
[email protected]
Press Officer:
Roman Gasser
+41 79 635 50 05
[email protected]
CSIO 3* Sopot (POL) - www.csio.sopot.pl
Fuerstenlandstrasse 35
9001 St. Gallen
Switzerland
T: +41 71 274 66 62
F: +41 71 274 66 99
[email protected]
www.csio.ch
Hipodrom Sopot Sp. z.o.o. in
cooperation with Sopocki Klub
Jedziecki
Polna 1 str., 81-745 Sopot
T: +48 58 551 17 71
F: +48 58 551 06 44
[email protected]
Event Director:
Olgierd Kuleszynski
Polna 1 str., 81-745 Sopot
T: +48 60 33 33 412
[email protected]
Press Officer: Agnieszka Biłda
[email protected]
+48 531 20 80 50
CSIO5* St. Gallen (SUI), CSIO3* Lisbon (POR)
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CSIO 5* Spruce Meadows (CAN) - www.sprucemeadoes.com
Spruce Meadows Organising
Committee
18011 Spruce Meadows Way SW,
Calgary AB, T2J 5G5, Canada
T: +1 403 974 42 00
F: +1 403 974 42 70
[email protected]
Event Director:
Linda Heathcott
[email protected]
Press officer:
Jennifer Wood
[email protected]
+1 803 240 7488
CSIO 5* Rotterdam (NED) - www.chio.nl
Stiching CHIO Rotterdam
Kralingseweg
120, 3062 CG Postbus 4266,
3006 AG Rotterdam
The Netherlands
T: +31 10 452 8900
F: +31 10 452 1555
[email protected]
Event Director:
Fred Rozendaal [email protected]
Press Officer:
Anita Lussenburg
[email protected] / [email protected]
CSIO 3* Budapest (HUN) - www.csiobudapest.hu
Public Benefit Foundation for the
National Riding School in
cooperation with Budapest Riding
Club and the Hungarian Equestrian
Federation
H-1094 Budapet Illatos út
Hungary
F: +36 12 10 26 63
[email protected]
Event Director:
Dorottya Strobl
1087 Budapest Kerepesi Ut 7
Hungary
T:+36 30 221 28 64
F: +36 30 460 69 51
[email protected]
Falsterbo Horse Show (SWE)
Mr Jan Olof Wannius
Box 91
239 21 Skanör
Sweden
t: +46 40 47 30 01
f: +46 40 47 30 03
m: +47 707 838303
[email protected]
Event Director:
Elisabeth von Schrowe
[email protected]
Press Officer:
Nora Zajonkovsky
[email protected]
[email protected]
CSIO 5* Falsterbo (SWE) - www.falsterbohorseshow.com
Press Officer:
Malin Fredriksson
[email protected]
CSIO5* St. Gallen (SUI), CSIO3* Lisbon (POR)
30 May 2014
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CSIO 5* Gijon (ESP) - www.gijon.es/hipico
Patronato Deportivo Municipal
Ayuntamento de Gijon, Spain
T: +34 985 181 731
F: +34 985 181 028
[email protected]
Event Director:
Roberto Fernandez Alvarez
Centro Municipal El Coto
Plaza de la Republica, s/n
33204 - Gijon (Asturia), Spain
T: +34 985 18 17 31
F: +34 985 36 44 60
[email protected]
Press Officer:
José Ramón Rodríguez
[email protected]
M : +34 629 043 529
PR Officer:
Sara Roya
[email protected]
M : + 34649560559
CSIO 5* Hickstead (GBR) - www.hickstead.co.uk
All England Jumping Course
London Road
Hickstead
Haywards Heath,
RH17 5NU West Sussex
Great Britain
T: +44 1273 834 315
F: +44 1273 834 452
Event Director:
Lizzie Bunn
[email protected]
Press Officer:
Victoria Spicer
M: +44 7811 113185
[email protected]
[email protected]
CSIO 5* Dublin (IRL) - www.dublinhorseshow.com
Royal Dublin Society Ballsbridge
Dublin, 4
Ireland
T: +353 1 668 08 66
F: +353 1 660 40 14
[email protected]
Event Director:
Patrick Hanly
[email protected]
Press Officer:
Niamh Kelly
M: + 353 86 3828531
[email protected]
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CSIO 3*Bratislava (SVK) - www.csio.sk
Slovak Equestrian Federation in
cooperation with the Slovak Ministry
of Education and JKTJ Slàvia STU
Májová 21,
85055 Bratislava, Slovakia
T: +421 2 49 29 49 61
F: +421 2 49 29 49 04
ingrid.janeckova@daimlet
Event Director:
Andrej Glatz
JKTJ Slávia STU
Press Officer:
Michal Žitný
M: +421 918 500148
[email protected]
CSIO 3* San Marino - Arezzo (ITA)
OLMO SRL
Loc. Gentile San Zeno
52100 Arezzo, Italy
T: +39 0575 99 204
[email protected]
Carlo Bernardini
Ricardo Boricchi
Real Club de Polo de Barcelona
Avd. Dr. Marañón 17-31
Barcelona 08028
+34 93 4480400
[email protected]
www.csiobarcelona.com
Press Officer:
Isabel Suter
[email protected]
+34 760 258 222
Press Officer:
Caterina Vagnozzi
[email protected]
M: +39 335 610 7070
FINAL – CSIO 5* BARCELONA (ESP)
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FEI
Fédération Equestre Internationale
HM King Husein I Building
Chemin de la Joliette 8
1006 Lausanne
Switzerland
+41 21 310 47 47
[email protected]
www.fei.org
John P. Roche, Jumping & Nations Cup Director
[email protected]
+ 41 78 750 61 23
Nathalie Taylor, Commercial Manager
[email protected]
+ 41 78 750 61 26
Karim Lahleh, Junior Commercial Manager
[email protected]
+41 78 750 61 54
Grania Willis, Director of Press Relations
[email protected]
+ 41 78 750 61 42
Malina Gueorguiev, Press Manager
[email protected]
+ 41 78 750 61 33
Christian Osterode, Commercial Manager, FEI Television and FEITV
contact
[email protected]
+ 41 78 750 61 40
FEI broadcast coordination
Alastair Martin-Bird, FEI Broadcast Coordinator
[email protected]
+44 7860 359 053
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