World Cup finals 2019 (show jumping and dressage riding)
World Cup Finals 2019 | |
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Tournament series: | FEI World Cup Dressage 2018/2019, FEI World Cup Show Jumping 2018/2019 |
Venue: |
Scandinavium , Gothenburg , Sweden |
Participating riders: | 18 dressage riders; 33 show jumpers (without framework tests) |
Internet: | gothenburghorseshow.com |
The 2019 World Cup final in show jumping and dressage was the final of the World Cup series in two equestrian disciplines . It was carried out from April 3rd to 7th, 2019 in the Scandinavium in Gothenburg .
Equestrian sport in Gothenburg
Every year, the Gothenburg Horse Show is held in Gothenburg , usually in February. The event premiered in the spring of 1977. The world cup tradition there is almost as long, the tournament includes a world cup test in show jumping and a world cup test in dressage .
The organization of World Cup finals is also a tradition here; the first show jumping final took place here in 1979. Were in no other place as well as performed in dressage show jumping as many World Cup Final tournaments like in Gothenburg: In the years 1982, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2008, 2013 and 2016 were the show jumping finals were held here. In dressage, the World Cup finals in 1989, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2003, 2013 and also in 2016 took place here.
Dressage riding
Qualified participants
In the Western European League, the German dressage riders dominated the league. Only three riders per nation are allowed in the dressage world cup finals. Defending champion Isabell Werth and Helen Langehanenberg and Dorothee Schneider, who placed first and second in the Western European League, were given these starting positions. Third-placed Benjamin Werndl was therefore not qualified for the final. But after Dorothee Schneider's horse Sammy Davis jr. could not start at the last stage in 's-Hertogenbosch due to an infection, it was foreseeable that the gelding would not get fit enough in time for the World Cup final. Then Schneider withdrew. Benjamin Werndl moved up for them.
Only Hans Peter Minderhoud from the Netherlands was able to collect enough points to participate in the finals. His compatriot Emmelie Scholtens only moved into the starting field via a wildcard. After Emile Faurie Delatio had to give up his training in 2018 and Charlotte Dujardin could not start her mare Freestyle in this World Cup season, Great Britain was not represented at the World Cup finals. Ireland's top dressage rider Judy Reynolds, however, received a starting place in Gothenburg.
From North America, the two best pairs in US dressage sport, Laura Graves with Verdades and Kasey Perry-Glass with Dublet , secured the right to participate in the World Cup finals.
World Cup | Number of riders who qualify for the World Cup finals from this league | qualified participants> |
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Central European League | 2 |
Regina Isatschkina Hanna Karasiowa (rejection) Olga Safronowa (successor)
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North American League | 2 |
Laura Graves Kasey Perry-Glass |
Pacific League | 1 | Rozzie Ryan (rejection for another wildcard) |
Western European League | 9 |
Helen Langehanenberg Dorothee Schneider (rejection) Benjamin Werndl (replacement) Daniel Bachmann-Andersen Patrik Kittel Hans Peter Minderhoud Maria Caetano Tinne Vilhelmson Silfvén Judy Reynolds Morgan Barbançon Mestre |
Participants from areas without a World Cup | 1 | Yvonne Losos de Muñiz |
World Cup winner 2017/2018 | 1 | Isabell Werth |
FEI wildcards | 2 |
Tanya Seymour Adrienne Lyle Emmelie Scholtens |
Procedure and results
Grand Prix
The start of the dressage finals was the Grand Prix . This was on the program on Friday afternoon (April 5th). It served as an initial test: Participation was compulsory (as with the qualifications), but the result had no direct impact on the outcome of the final.
Judy Reynolds started the Grand Prix. Her gelding Vancouver K shied away from the step tour and did not let go of the lessons that followed. Reynolds came up with an end result of less than 70 percent. Benjamin Werndl approached his premiere test at a World Cup final a little too quickly: He wanted to say hello quickly, his unsettled black gelding Daily Mirror jumped away, which lowered the grade for this lesson to below 5. Except for the backward direction, the two showed a largely good test in a row, with 73.758 percent they came in 11th. The world cup starting field in Gothenburg was characterized by a high performance density, the best nine pairs got grades over 75 percent in the Grand Prix. For the top position there was again the duel that had shaped the World Cup final last year: the seven judges disagreed on whether Laura Graves with Verdades or Isabell Werth with Weihegold OLD had shown the best ride of the day. But when it comes to adding up the grades, Isabell Werth was clearly in the lead this year, thanks in part to several 10 grades for piaffes and passages.
Result:
equestrian | horse | rating | |
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1 | Isabell Werth | Weihegold OLD | 81.755% |
2 | Laura Graves | Verdades | 80.109% |
3 | Daniel Bachmann Andersen | Zack | 78.152% |
4th | Kasey Perry-Glass | Doublet | 77.267% |
5 | Helen Langehanenberg | Damsey FRH | 76,957% |
(best 5 of 18 participants)
Grand Prix Freestyle (Final)
A little more than 24 hours later, on April 6th from 4:00 p.m., the final test for the dressage riders followed. The World Cup winner was determined based on the result of this test. The prize money for the World Cup was 275,000 euros.
This time, as the sixth starter, Judy Reynolds opened the group of stronger pairs with Vancouver K in the freestyle. Almost consistently with grades from 7.0 to 8.0 in the A grade, Reynolds came to 79.350 percent. Benjamin Werndl came into the arena two rides after her, and he too was able to improve significantly compared to the Grand Prix. In contrast to Reynolds' grades, however, his grades were not so evenly distributed: Werndl started strongly with grades up to 9.0, but mistakes in the two-way changes and less than optimal piaffes lowered his A grade again. Overall he came to 79.118 percent, in the final result ranked twelve. Before the break, Tinne Vilhelmson Silfvén and Don Auriello were the first to get over 80 percent, thanks in particular to high B grades.
The first ride after the break was even better: Patrik Kittel and 13-year-old Delaunay OLD impressed with their consistently good performance and achieved over 82 percent. Only Laura Graves and Verdades were able to outbid this: Despite a step that was not optimal for their circumstances, both came to 87.179 percent. The third Scandinavian in the freestyle, Daniel Bachmann Andersen, lined up behind them. The judges rated the test of the Dane and his bay stallion Zack with over 85 percent. Compared to the previous year's finale, the couple was able to increase by five percent. Isabell Werth says she achieved the almost perfect freestyle with Weihegold OLD . This impression was only interrupted by a mistake in the single changes. Even if it wasn't a 90 percent ride unlike in 2018, it was still enough for Werth's World Cup final victory.
The last starting place, directly after Isabell Werth, was given to Helen Langehanenberg. Langehanenberg rode on attack with 17-year-old Damsey FRH . With no mistakes up to this point, the stallion paused briefly when turning to the final line. But this remained only a brief uncertainty. In addition, spurred on by the rhythmic clapping of the audience, Damsey FRH stormed towards point C with an enormous trot. The couple only came to a stop shortly before the judges, thus ending the stallion's best-rated freestyle so far: with 86.571 percent, they pushed Daniel Bachmann Andersen off the podium.
Result:
equestrian | horse | rating | |
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1 | Isabell Werth | Weihegold OLD | 88.871% |
2 | Laura Graves | Verdades | 87.179% |
3 | Helen Langehanenberg | Damsey FRH | 86.571% |
4th | Daniel Bachmann-Andersen | Zack | 85.468% |
5 | Kasey Perry-Glass | Doublet | 84.975% |
6th | Patrik Kittel | Delaunay OLD | 82.464% |
7th | Adrienne Lyle | Salvino | 81.832% |
8th | Emmelie Scholtens | Apache | 80.782% |
9 | Tinne Vilhelmson Silfvén | Don Auriello | 80.718% |
10 | Hans Peter Minderhoud | Dream boy | 80.286% |
11 | Judy Reynolds | Vancouver K | 79.350% |
12 | Benjamin Werndl | Daily Mirror | 79.118% |
13 | Maria Caetano | Coroado | 76.393% |
14th | Morgan Barbançon Mestre | Sir Donnerhall II OLD | 74.511% |
15th | Regina Isachkina | Sun of may life | 69.325% |
16 | Yvonne Losos de Muñiz | Aquamarijn | 68.868% |
17th | Olga Safronova | Sandro D'Amour | 67.886% |
18th | Tanya Seymour | Ramoneur | 65.164% |
Show jumping
Qualified participants (World Cup)
Almost all of the riders qualified from the European World Cup leagues expressed their interest in participating in the World Cup finals. The only exception was Edwina Tops-Alexander, who, as in the previous year, focused her season planning on the Global Champions Tour , which will stop in North America on the two weekends after the World Cup final. This also had an impact on the North American field of participants: While ten Americans qualified from the North American League took part in the World Cup finals in Paris a year earlier, there are only five US Americans on the list of participants for 2019.
In addition to the three German riders qualified from the Western European League (Deußer, Ahlmann, Beerbaum), Wilhelm Genn, who has lived in the United States since the 1980s, also qualified as an additional rider via the North American League for Gothenburg. However, due to a slight injury to his gelding Bugatti , he decided not to participate. Beat Mändli was different: he also qualified for the North American League. Together with Steve Guerdat and Martin Fuchs, he will make the Swiss squad for the World Cup final. For Austria Max Kühner again managed to qualify for the final.
World Cup | Number of riders who qualify for the World Cup finals from this league | qualified participants |
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Arab League | 3 from the Middle East subleague |
Ramzy al-Duhami (refusal) Abdullah Humaid Al Muhairi Chalid Abdulrahman al-Mobty |
2 from the North Africa sub-league |
Abdel Said Mohamed Sadek (cancellation)
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Caucasus-Caspian League | 1 | Masoud Mokarinezhad (cancellation) |
Central Asian League | (1) | incomplete World Cup, only two World Cup competitions |
Chinese league | 1 | Tongyan Liu (cancellation) |
Central European League | 3 |
Jarosław Skrzyczyński Kullo Kender Wojciech Wojcianiec |
Japan League | 1 | Shino Hirota |
North American League | 7 Americans from the East Coast subleague |
Molly Ashe Cawley (cancellation) McLain Ward (cancellation) Laura Kraut (cancellation) Devin Ryan Lucy Davis (cancellation) Georgina Bloomberg (cancellation) Mattias Tromp (cancellation)
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3 Americans from the West Coast subleague |
Richard Spooner (cancellation) Eve Jobs Kelli Cruciotti |
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2 Canadians (both sub-leagues) |
Nicole Walker (cancellation) Mario Deslauriers (cancellation)
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2 Mexicans (both subordinates) |
Salvador Oñate (cancellation) Eugenio Garza Perez (cancellation)
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Additional tabs (both sub-leagues) |
Nayel Nassar (rejection) Wilhelm Genn (rejection) Conor Swail (rejection) Shane Sweetnam (rejection) Sharn Wordley (rejection) Beat Mändli |
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Australian League | 2 |
Aaron Hadlow (cancellation) Kate Hinschen (cancellation)
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New Zealand League | 1 | Tegan Fitzsimon (cancellation) |
South African League | 1 | Lisa Williams (league winner 2017, quarantine approval for 2019 granted by FEI) |
Central American and Caribbean League | 1 | League not played |
Northern South American League | 1 | League not played |
Southern South American League | 2 |
Luiz Felipe Pimenta Alves José Roberto Reynoso Fernandez Filho (rejection) Rodrigo Carrasco (successor)
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Southeast Asian League | 1 | Siengsaw Lertratanachai (cancellation) |
Western European League | 18th |
Daniel Deußer Christian Ahlmann Steve Guerdat Pieter Devos Kevin Staut Martin Fuchs Henrik von Eckermann Gudrun Patteet (horse not "fit to compete") Irma Karlsson Edwina Tops-Alexander ° (rejection) Lorenzo de Luca François Mathy Jr Niels Bruynseels Max Kühner Eduardo Álvarez Aznar Olivier Robert Olivier Philippaerts Peder Fredricson Ludger Beerbaum |
Special starting place for participants from the host country | 1 | not applicable as Swedish riders are qualified for the World Cup finals |
World Cup winner 2017/2018 | 1 | Beezie Madden |
° Additional rider: If a rider has his place of residence in a country other than his home country, he can participate in the league of this country and is initially also rated for this league. If he qualifies for the World Cup finals based on the regulations of this league, he does not count as an additional participant for the (limited) number of starting places in this league.
procedure
World Cup Finals
On Wednesday (April 3rd) there were only a few framework exams on the program. A training course was set up at lunchtime for the World Cup final riders and horses. This could be used to familiarize the horses with the hall.
1st partial examination
The first partial test of the show jumping World Cup final was held on the evening of April 4th (Thursday). The task for the participants was a time jump test . The test result was then converted into points as explained in the article FEI World Cup Show Jumping .
For Beat Mändli, his participation in the World Cup finals ended as soon as it had started: He started as the first participant, crashed with Dsarie and was eliminated. Ludger Beerbaum followed as the second starter, with three penalty seconds for an obstacle error and an average time, it was only enough for him to place in midfield. The only rider with a time of less than 60 seconds was Daniel Deußer. But he also made a jumping fault that threw him back to eighth place. The time jumping test was successful for the other two Swiss riders: Steve Guerdat took the lead, Martin Fuchs fifth. Places two to four went to riders from the European nation with the largest field of participants in Gothenburg, Belgium.
Result:
equestrian | horse | time | Points (overall rating) | |
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1 | Steve Guerdat | Alamo | 61.28 s + 0 penalty seconds = 61.28 | 34 |
2 | Pieter Devos | Apart | 61.31 s + 0 penalty seconds = 61.31 | 32 |
3 | Olivier Philippaerts | Legend of Love | 61.43 s + 0 penalty seconds = 61.43 | 31 |
4th | Francois Mathy Jr | Casanova de l'Herse | 61.62 s + 0 penalty seconds = 61.62 | 30th |
5 | Martin Fuchs | Clooney | 62.04 s + 0 penalty seconds = 62.04 | 29 |
6th | Eduardo Álvarez Aznar | Rokfeller de Pleville | 62.17 s + 0 penalty seconds = 62.17 | 28 |
7th | Christian Ahlmann | Clintrexo Z | 62.77 s + 0 penalty seconds = 62.77 | 27 |
8th | Daniel Deußer | Tobago Z | 59.85 s + 4 penalty seconds = 62.85 | 26th |
9 | Niels Bruynseels | Delux | 63.49 s + 0 penalty seconds = 63.49 | 25th |
10 | Beezie Madden | Breitling | 60.74 s + 4 penalty seconds = 63.74 | 24 |
(best 10 of 33 participants)
2nd partial examination
Exactly 24 hours after the start of the first partial test, the second part of the show jumping World Cup final was scheduled. The second partial test was organized as a jumping competition with a single jump-off .
It took until the 15th participant before the first fault-free ride in the second partial test was recorded: Max Kühner and his gray Chardonnay qualified first for the jump-off. The next rider pulled straight away, Ludger Beerbaum also moved into the jump-off with a cool feeling . This was followed by a number of faultless rides, five of the next eight riders remained without faults. While Daniel Deußer made only one obstacle error with Tobago Z , Christian Ahlmann missed any chance of a good overall result: With his gray stallion Clintrexo Z he got 12 penalty points. Eduardo Álvarez Aznar's zero-error ride, who started after Ahlmann, should have been the last of the normal round. The following participants, who were previously ranked fifth to first, were no longer successful. The test was particularly unfortunate for Pieter Devos: So far, placed in second place, his gelding Apart jumped the triple bar (entry to the triple combination) much too high and without a distance, so that the pair landed in the show jumping. When approaching again after rebuilding the obstacle, the couple overcame the jump, but with great effort and in such a way that the distance to the next obstacle was completely inappropriate. Devos had to stop approaching the next obstacle and was eliminated due to this second refusal.
Max Kühner put forward in the jump-off with a quick zero-error lap. Ludger Beerbaum tried to attack, but already at the first obstacle there was a mistake. While Olivier Robert also had an obstacle error, Jarosław Skrzyczyński made a mistake - he lined up behind Kühner. Peder Fredricson was different: to the cheers of the local audience, he took the lead, 1.5 seconds faster than Kühner. As the last rider in the jump-off, Eduardo Álvarez Aznar attacked this lead again. With his gelding Rokfeller de Pleville , with whom he had contested various successful rounds in Nations Cups and 5 * Grand Prix in recent years, he seemed to be able to beat Fredricson's time again. But the clock only stopped after 37.97 seconds. This only earned him second place in this test, but it took him into the lead in the overall standings.
Result:
equestrian | horse | 1st round | Sting | Points (overall rating) |
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Penalty points |
Time ( s ) |
Penalty points |
Time ( s ) |
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1 | Peder Fredricson | Catch me not S. | 0 | - | 0 | 37.94 | 34 |
2 | Eduardo Álvarez Aznar | Rokfeller de Pleville | 0 | - | 0 | 37.97 | 32 |
3 | Max Kühner | Chardonnay | 0 | - | 0 | 39.44 | 31 |
4th | Jarosław Skrzyczyński | Chacclana | 0 | - | 0 | 39.68 | 30th |
5 | Beezie Madden | Breitling | 0 | - | 4th | 34.75 | 29 |
6th | Niels Bruynseels | Delux | 0 | - | 4th | 38.01 | 28 |
7th | Olivier Robert | Tempo de Paban | 0 | - | 4th | 38.33 | 27 |
8th | Ludger Beerbaum | Cool feeling | 0 | - | 4th | 39.72 | 26th |
9 | Martin Fuchs | Clooney | 4th | 75.23 | 25th | ||
10 | Henrik von Eckermann | Mary Lou | 4th | 75.54 | 24 |
(best 10 of 32 participants)
3rd partial examination
April 6th was the break day for the World Cup horses. The third and thus last partial exam was on the program on April 7th at 2 p.m. The test was advertised as a jumping competition with two different rounds . She was not ridden against time, but an allowable time was provided. In the event of a tie in the overall regulations regarding the World Cup winner, a jump-off would then have been carried out. For equality of points on all other placements, the time of the second round of the 3rd partial test was used as a differentiation criterion.
The first round of the third sub-exam was a real challenge for all exam participants. Only five of them managed to go without errors. Obstacle 10, a water hazard overbuilt with a steep jump, and the final line turned out to be special challenges. This consisted of a three-fold combination, each with one-colored obstacles and the final jump with a gray plank as the top element of the obstacle. Nevertheless, the course designer Santiago Varela managed that no pair looked really bad on this course, there were no tasks or falls.
It was the first time that Abdel Said was riding, who was able to work his way up from 15th to eleventh place. Max Kühner and Daniel Deußer were able to keep their result of (converted) six penalty points, so they worked their way up to fourth place before the last lap. The Swiss Fuchs and Guerdat also made no mistakes - both were in first and second place after the first round. Peder Fredricson made an obstacle error, Eduardo Álvarez Aznar even made two jumping errors.
In the second round of the best 20 starters, 19 riders started. Henrik von Eckermann withdrew his start after his mare Mary Lou had clearly underperformed in the previous laps. In this last course, the time allowed was a decisive criterion for the first time at this World Cup final, several riders received time penalties. The 20-year-old Eve Jobs was the first rider to score only four penalty points, so she was able to secure 15th place in her first World Cup final.
Ludger Beerbaum had chosen an unusual strategy for this World Cup final: his experienced chestnut gelding Casello had ridden in the time competition, and the 11-year-old Cool Feeling in the second partial test . For the third part of the test, he chose Casello again . After he had already collected 12 penalty points in the first round of the third partial test, the second round was also unfortunate for him. Casello made an additional very short gallop jump in front of an obstacle, so that they could no longer jump the obstacle properly and threw off several poles. As a result, Beerbaum almost lost his balance in the saddle and gave up shortly afterwards. Olivier Philippaerts had lost the connection to the top of the ranking with eight penalty points in the first lap. In the second lap he managed the first clear round with his mare Legend of Love , which brought him back into the circle of the top seven. Eduardo Álvarez Aznar made another mistake with Rokfeller de Pleville , so that he finished the World Cup final in eighth place. Last day's winner Beezie Madden came in sixth after one jumping fault per round on the last day.
As a few months earlier at the World Equestrian Games, Max Kühner missed his chance in the last lap: with two obstacle errors, he slipped to ninth place. Daniel Deusser did a better job because he made no mistakes and was only one jumping fault behind the leader. But the three best participants so far did not make a mistake: Steve Guerdat won a World Cup final for the third time, Martin Fuchs, trained by him, came second. The only remaining Swede in the starting field, Peder Fredricson, secured third place on the podium. For the 2017 European champion, this was his first participation in the World Cup in show jumping at the age of 47.
Result:
equestrian | horse | Penalty points | |||
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1st round | 2nd round | total | |||
1 | Daniel Deußer | Tobago Z | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Martin Fuchs | Clooney | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
Steve Guerdat | Alamo | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
4th | Peder Fredricson | Catch me not S. | 4th | 0 | 4th |
5 | Abdel Said | Jumpy van de Hermitage | 0 | 5 | 5 |
(best five out of 25 participants)
Final score
equestrian | Horse / horses |
1st exam | 2nd exam | Points from exam 1 and 2 | Points converted into penalty points | 3rd exam | Penalty points |
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Points | Points | Penalty points |
Penalty points |
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1 | Steve Guerdat | Alamo | 34 | 21st | 55 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 3 |
2 | Martin Fuchs | Clooney | 29 | 25th | 54 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 |
3 | Peder Fredricson |
All In and Catch me not S |
23 | 34 | 57 | 1 | 4th | 0 | 5 |
4th | Daniel Deußer | Tobago Z | 26th | 22nd | 48 | 6th | 0 | 0 | 6th |
5 | Niels Bruynseels | Delux | 25th | 28 | 53 | 3 | 4th | 4th | 11 (66.14 s) |
6th | Beezie Madden | Breitling | 24 | 29 | 53 | 3 | 4th | 4th | 11 (66.27 s) |
7th | Olivier Philippaerts | Legend of Love | 31 | 23 | 54 | 3 | 8th | 0 | 11 (66.56 s) |
8th | Eduardo Álvarez Aznar | Rokfeller de Pleville | 28 | 32 | 60 | 0 | 8th | 4th | 12 |
9 | Max Kühner | Chardonnay | 16 | 31 | 47 | 6th | 0 | 8th | 14th |
10 | Abdel Said | Jumpy van de Hermitage | 20th | 18th | 38 | 11 | 0 | 5 | 16 |
11 | François Mathy Jr |
Casanova de l'Herse and Uno de la Roque |
30th | 19th | 49 | 5 | 4th | 8th | 17 (67.83 s) |
12 | Jarosław Skrzyczyński | Chacclana | 22nd | 30th | 52 | 4th | 4th | 9 | 17 (68.20 s) |
13 | Olivier Robert |
Eros and Tempo de Paban |
19th | 27 | 46 | 7th | 12 | 5 | 24 |
14th | Christian Ahlmann | Clintrexo Z | 27 | 11 | 38 | 11 | 8th | 9 | 28 |
15th | Eve Jobs | Venue d'Fees des Hazalles | 7th | 17th | 24 | 18th | 8th | 4th | 30th |
16 | Kelli Cruciotti | Hadja van Orshof | 15th | 15th | 30th | 15th | 8th | 12 | 35 |
17th | Georgina Bloomberg | Chameur | 5 | 20th | 25th | 17th | 8th | 16 | 41 (66.46 s) |
18th | Wojciech Wojcianiec | Naccord Melloni | 11 | 16 | 27 | 16 | 4th | 21st | 41 (71.99 s) |
19th | Ludger Beerbaum |
Casello and Cool Feeling |
17th | 26th | 43 | 8th | 4th | UP | (12) |
20th | Henrik von Eckermann | Mary Lou | 18th | 24 | 42 | 9 | 12 | N.GES. | (21) |
21st | Lisa Williams | Campbell | 6th | 14th | 20th | 20th | 9 | (29) | |
22nd | Devin Ryan | cooper | 9 | 10 | 19th | 20th | 12 | (32) | |
23 | Chalid Abdulrahman al-Mobty | Dona Evita | 13 | 13 | 26th | 17th | 16 | (33) | |
24 | Shino Hirota | Life is beautiful | 2 | 9 | 11 | 24 | 17th | (41) | |
25th | Kullo Kender | Artas | 8th | 7th | 15th | 22nd | 22nd | (44) | |
... | |||||||||
33 | Beat Mändli | Dsarie | OUT | - |
AUFG = given up / waived
AUSG = retired
DISQ = disqualified
N.GES. = not started
Further exams
As part of the World Cup final, various general show jumping competitions took place, including for young riders and young show jumpers. The highest endowment test of the supporting program was the Gothenburg Trophy, endowed with around 860,000 Swedish crowns, on the later evening of April 6th. This was a jumping competition with a single jump over obstacles up to a height of 1.55 meters.
Web links
- Web presence of the World Cup final in Paris (Swedish, English)
- Schedule and results
Individual evidence
- ↑ Our History , gothenburghorseshow.com (English)
- ↑ World Cup final without Schneider and Sammy , dressursport-deutschland.de, March 25, 2019
- ↑ Definite Entries List Dressage World Cup Final Gothenburg - Season 2018/2019 , as of March 25, 2019
- ↑ Result of the Grand Prix de Dressage
- ↑ World Cup Final Dressage: Isabell Werth sets the exclamation mark , Karolin Leszinski / Reiter Revue International, April 5, 2019
- ↑ a b Schedule and results World Cup Final Gothenburg 2019
- ↑ Result of the Grand Prix Freestyle
- ↑ World Cup Final Dressage: Isabell Werth does the hat trick , Karolin Leszinski / Reiter Revue International, April 6, 2019
- ↑ Wilhelm Genn has to do without the World Cup final , Alexandra Koch / Reiter Revue International, March 23, 2019
- ↑ Rankings of the World Cup jumping competitions, season 2018/2019 , fei.org
- ↑ Longines FEI World Cup Jumping Final 2019 - Definite Entries
- ↑ FEI Jumping World Cup - Season 2018-2019, Central European League Final Standings (PDF)
- ↑ From South Africa to WEG: Lisa Williams' Seemingly Impossible Journey , The Chronicle of the Horse, September 4, 2018
- ↑ No World Cup final for Gudrun Patteet and Pebbles , Dominique Wehrmann / St. Georg, April 3, 2019
- ^ Result show jumping, 1st partial test World Cup finals
- ↑ Overall ranking of the World Cup final show jumping, intermediate result after the 1st partial test
- ^ Result Longines FEI Jumping World Cup Final II , longinestiming.com
- ↑ World Cup final jumping: Peder Fredricson makes the arena shake , Karolin Leszinski / Reiter Revue International, April 5, 2019
- ↑ Result show jumping, 3rd partial test of the World Cup finals
- ↑ Steve Guerdat wins the World Cup final for the third time, Deusser's strong fourth , Gabriele Pochhammer / St. Georg, April 7, 2019
- ↑ Show jumping: intermediate result after two partial exams (PDF)
- ↑ Overall ranking show jumping, final standings (PDF)