2024 FEI World Cup Finals | |
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Host city | Riyadh, Saudi Arabia |
Date(s) | April 16 – 20, 2024 |
Main stadium | Riyadh International Convention & Exhibition Center |
Level | Senior |
Type | Indoor |
Events | 2 |
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The 2024 FEI World Cup Finals for dressage and show jumping are scheduled to be held April 16–20, 2024 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The event is set to be held in the Riyadh International Convention & Exhibition Center and will mark the conclusion of the 2023–24 Dressage and Show jumping World Cup Seasons.[1][2] It will be the first time in history that the World Cup Finals will be held on the Asian continent for dressage and for the second time for show-jumping after the finals in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 2006. For both disciplines it will be the first time in the Middle East region.[3]
Dressage
Qualification
World Cup League | Vacancies | Qualified athletes |
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Western European League | 9 | Flore De Winne Nanna Skodborg Merrald Borja Carrascosa Morgan Barbançon Isabell Werth Raphael Netz Matthias Alexander Rath Charlotte Fry Patrik Kittel |
Central European League | 2 | Alisa Glinka Justina Vanagaitė |
Pacific League | 1 | Melissa Galloway |
North American League | 3 | Benjamin Ebeling Anna Marek Kevin Kohmann |
Non-League | 1 | Not allocated |
Defending Champion | 1 | Not allocated |
FEI Extra Starting Places | 2 | Thamar Zweistra Larissa Pauluis |
Grand Prix
Rank | Rider | Horse | GPF score | Notes |
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Charlotte Fry | Everdale | 75.388 % | ||
Patrik Kittel | Touchdown | 73.292 % | ||
Nanna Skodborg Merrald | Blue Hors Don Olymbrio | 72.904 % | ||
4 | Isabell Werth | DSP Quantaz | 72.236 % | |
5 | Raphael Netz | Great Escape Camelot | 72.003 % | |
6 | Matthias Alexander Rath | Destacado FRH | 71.180 % | |
7 | Flore De Winne | Flynn FRH | 70.575 % | |
8 | Borja Carrascosa | Sir Hubert NRW | 70.062 % | |
9 | Justina Vanagaitė | Nabab | 69.441 % | |
10 | Kevin Kohmann | Duenensee | 69.332 % | |
11 | Melissa Galloway | Windermere J'Obei W | 68.603 % | |
12 | Larissa Pauluis | First- Step Valentin | 68.494 % | |
13 | Anna Marek | Fayvel | 68.354 % | |
14 | Morgan Barbançon | Sir Donnerhall II Old | 68.292 % | |
15 | Benjamin Ebeling | Indeed | 65.140 % | |
16 | Alisa Glinka | Abercrombie | 62.873 % | |
- | Thamar Zweistra | Hexagon's Ich Weiss | EL |
Grand Prix Freestyle
Rank | Rider | Horse | GPF score | Notes |
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Patrik Kittel | Touchdown | 81.661 % | ||
Nanna Skodborg Merrald | Blue Hors Don Olymbrio | 81.429 % | ||
Isabell Werth | DSP Quantaz | 81.404 % | ||
4 | Matthias Alexander Rath | Destacado FRH | 77.850 % | |
5 | Raphael Netz | Great Escape Camelot | 76.482 % | |
6 | Flore De Winne | Flynn FRH | 76.139 % | |
7 | Morgan Barbançon | Sir Donnerhall II Old | 75.336 % | |
8 | Justina Vanagaitė | Nabab | 75.104 % | |
9 | Anna Marek | Fayvel | 74.518 % | |
10 | Melissa Galloway | Windermere J'Obei W | 73.807 % | |
11 | Borja Carrascosa | Sir Hubert NRW | 73.036 % | |
12 | Larissa Pauluis | First- Step Valentin | 72.929 % | |
13 | Benjamin Ebeling | Indeed | 72.511 % | |
14 | Kevin Kohmann | Duenensee | 72.364 % | |
- | Charlotte Fry | Everdale | EL |
Show jumping
Qualification
World Cup League | Qualified athletes |
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Defending Champion | Henrik von Eckermann |
Arabian League (Middle East, Northern Africa) | Ramzy Al-Duhami Khaled Al-Mobty Abdullah Al-Sharbatly Abdelrahman Shousha Zain Shady Samir |
Central European League (Northern, Southern) | Kristaps Neretnieks Sára Vingrálková Angelos Touloupis |
Eurasian League | Nurjan Tuyakbaev |
North American League | Kent Farrington Devin Ryan Jill Humphrey Sophia Siegel Skylar Wireman Vanessa Mannix |
Japan League | Shinichiro Sugiyama |
Western European League | Max Kühner Gregory Wathelet Pieter Devos Mariano Martínez Julien Epaillard Kevin Staut Jeanne Sadran Scott Brash Ben Maher Hans-Dieter Dreher Christian Ahlmann Marcus Ehning Richard Howley Lorenzo De Luca Martin Fuchs Steve Guerdat Peder Fredricson |
Additional | Jessica Mendoza |
Overall ranking
Casualties and Incidents
- Chromatic BF ridden by Jill Humphrey did suddenly an hour after coming in third place in finals of the competition in Riyadh.[4]
References
- ^ "FEI World Cup Final Overview". Retrieved 2023-09-04.
- ^ "FEI WORLD CUP FINALS 2024 RIYADH". Retrieved 2023-09-04.
- ^ "Saudi Arabia receives flag to host FEI World Cup Finals 2024". Zawya. 2023-04-10.
- ^ Kamille (2024-04-19). "Chromatic BF Dies Suddenly at World Cup Finals". Horse Network. Retrieved 2024-05-14.