2023 FEI World Cup Finals (show jumping and dressage)
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2023 FEI World Cup Finals | |
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Host city | Omaha, Nebraska, United States |
Date(s) | April 4 – 8, 2023 |
Main stadium | CHI Health Center Omaha |
Level | Senior |
Type | Indoor |
Events | 3 |
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The 2023 FEI World Cup Finals for dressage, show jumping and Vaulting are scheduled to be held April 4–8, 2023 in Omaha, Nebraska, United States. The event is set to be held in the CHI Health Center Omaha and will mark the conclusion of the 2022–23 Dressage, Show jumping and Vaulting World Cup Seasons.[1][2]
Overview
[edit]The 36th edition of the FEI World Cup Finals was back in Omaha, Nebraska after they hosted the finals in 2017. In Dressage, normally 18 riders qualify for the Finals but some riders troubled with making the trip to the US. Initially, Charlotte Phillips of Australia won the Pacific League qualifier and qualified for the Finals, but due the mandatory vaccinations against Equine Influenza, she was not able to travel because her horse CP Dresden was not vaccinated. Neither the second placed rider Kerry Mack was able to travel because her horse was also not vaccinated and claimed the Australian federation did not notify them about the mandatory vaccination. Instead, European-based Simone Pearce stepped in as Australian representative.[3] Moldovan Alisa Glinka could also not travel to Omaha because of Visa issues and had to withdraw last minute. Glinka has both the Moldovan and Russian nationally and had to go to the U.S. Embassy in Chisinau, but because of the bureaucratic process, she could not get her Visa on time. In total this reduced the number of entries to 16 instead of 18.[4]
During the competition, Dutch Dinja van Liere had to withdraw right before the start of the Grand Prix after passing the Vet-Check the day before. Hermes was not fit to compete. Also, both German Ingrid Klimke and Dutch Marieke van der Putten had to withdraw before the start of the Grand Prix Freestyle after completing the Grand Prix. As the riders stated: "The welfare of the horses is always priority number one."[5]
Winners
[edit]Dressage Grand Prix
[edit]Rank | Rider | Horse | GPF score | Notes |
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Jessica von Bredow-Werndl | TSF Dalera | 79.922 % | ||
Isabell Werth | DSP Quantaz | 77.485 % | ||
Nanna Skodborg Merrald | Blue Hors Zepter | 76.165 % |
Dressage Grand Prix Freestyle
[edit]Rank | Rider | Horse | GPF score | Notes |
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Jessica von Bredow-Werndl | TSF Dalera | 90.482% | ||
Nanna Skodborg Merrald | Blue Hors Zepter | 87.146% | ||
Isabell Werth | DSP Quantaz | 85.761% |
Show jumping Overall ranking
[edit]Rank | Rider | Nation |
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Henrik von Eckermann | Sweden | |
Harrie Smolders | Netherlands | |
Hunter Holloway | United States |
References
[edit]- ^ "FEI World Cup Final Overview". Retrieved April 8, 2023.
- ^ "FEI Jumping World Cup 2023". Retrieved April 8, 2023.
- ^ "Charlotte Phillips Wins 2023 Pacific League World Cup Final But No PAL Riders to Omaha". Eurodressage. March 15, 2023.
- ^ "Alisa Glinka Not to Compete at 2023 World Cup Finals due to Visa Issue". Eurodressage. April 3, 2023.
- ^ "Torveslettens Titanium RS2 Ridden by Marieke van der Putten of Netherlands Withdrawn from Omaha World Cup Freestyle Friday Night". Dressage-News.com. April 7, 2023.
External links
[edit]- World Cup Finals Omaha Official Website (English)