Show Jumping World Cup

The FEI Show Jumping World Cup is an annual international competition among the world’s best show jumping horses and riders. The series, created in 1978, today comprises 14 leagues on all continents. The best riders from 132 preliminary competitions qualify for the final.[1] The FEI World Cup was thought up by a Swiss journalist and show jumping enthusiast, Max E. Ammann. For 20 years, until 1999, both the final and qualifiers were sponsored by Volvo.[2] From 1999 to 2013, the series has been sponsored by Rolex.[3] Longines has been the title sponsor of the series since October 2013.

HH Azur and McLain Ward at the 2017 FEI World Cup Jumping Finals

Approximately 45 riders qualify from 13 leagues around the world. Usually there are 20 riders from Europe, 15 from the United States, 5 from Canada, and 5 from elsewhere in the world. At the beginning, the final was a rather complicated process and in 1981 its formula was modified. Since then it has not been changed. It starts with a Table C speed competition, followed by a jump-off competition and, after one day's rest, a two-round final not against the clock.

In the 28 World Cup finals held until 2007, US riders have emerged with the most titles, having won the championship seven times.[4] Hugo Simon was the first rider to win the FEI World Cup three times, followed by Rodrigo Pessoa. Mario Deslauriers is so far the youngest winner, aged 19, in the competition's history riding Aramis in 1984.[2]

The FEI World Cup Final is usually held in April of each year.

1979

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Gothenburg (SWE)

1980

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Baltimore (USA)

1981

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Birmingham, England (GBR)

1982

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Gothenburg (SWE)

1983

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Vienna (AUT)

1984

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Gothenburg (SWE)

1985

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Berlin (FRG)

1986

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Gothenburg (SWE)

1987

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Paris (FRA)

1988

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Gothenburg (SWE)

1989

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Tampa (USA)

1990

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Dortmund (GER)

1991

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Gothenburg (SWE)

1992

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Del Mar (USA) (Final was held outdoors)

1993

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Gothenburg (SWE)

1994

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World Cup Finals at 's-Hertogenbosch (NLD)
Rider Nation Horse/Horses Penalties

(Total)

1 Jos Lansink   Bollvorms Libero H 0
2 Franke Sloothaak   Dorina & Weihaiwej 9.5
3 Michael Whitaker   Midnight Madness 14

1995

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World Cup Finals at Gothenburg (SWE)
Rider Nation Horse/Horses Penalties

(Total)

1 Nick Skelton   Everest Dollar Girl 7
2 Lars Nieberg   For Pleasure 9
3 Lesley McNaught-Mändli   Barcelona SVH & Doenhoff 13

1996

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World Cup Finals at Geneve (SUI)
Rider Nation Horse/Horses Penalties

(Total)

1 Hugo Simon   E.T. 10, 0 + 49.03
2 Willi Melliger   Calvaro V 10, 0 +51.10
3 Nick Skelton   Dollar Girl 11

1997

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World Cup Finals at Gothenburg (SWE)
Rider Nation Horse/Horses Penalties

(Total)

1 Hugo Simon   E.T. FRH 0
2 John Whitaker   Grannush & Welham 3.50
3 Franke Sloothaak   San Patrignano Joly 6

1998

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World Cup Finals at Helsinki (FIN)
Rider Nation Horse/Horses Penalties

(Total)

1 Rodrigo Pessoa   Loro Piana Baloubet du Rouet 6.5
2 Lars Nieberg   Esprit 7.5
3 Ludger Beerbaum   P.S. Priamos 12.5

1999

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World Cup Finals at Gothenburg (SWE)
Rider Nation Horse/Horses Penalties

(Total)

1 Rodrigo Pessoa   Gandini Baloubet du Rouet 4
2 Trevor Coyle   Cruising 5.5
3 René Tebbel   Radiator 8.25

2000

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World Cup Finals at Las Vegas (USA)
Rider Nation Horse/Horses Penalties

(Total)

1 Rodrigo Pessoa   Baloubet du Rouet 0
2 Markus Fuchs   Tinka's Boy 7.5
3 Beat Mändli   Pozitano 10

2001

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World Cup Finals at Gothenburg (SWE)
Rider Nation Horse/Horses Penalties

(Total)

1 Markus Fuchs   Tinka's Boy 5, 0 +36.25
2 Rodrigo Pessoa   Baloubet du Rouet 5, 8 +33.90
3 Michael Whitaker   Handel II 8

2002

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World Cup Finals at Leipzig (GER)
Rider Nation Horse/Horses Penalties

(Total)

1 Otto Becker   Dobels Cento 7
2 Ludger Beerbaum   Gladdys S 8
3 Rodrigo Pessoa   Baloubet du Rouet 11

2003

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World Cup Finals at Las Vegas (USA)
Rider Nation Horse/Horses Penalties

(Total)

1 Marcus Ehning   Anka 2
2 Rodrigo Pessoa   Baloubet du Rouet 6
3 Malin Baryard   H&M Butterfly Flip 8

2004

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World Cup Finals at Milan (ITA) 21 – 25 April
Rider Nation Horse/Horses Penalties

(Total)

1 Bruno Broucqsault   Dileme de Cephe 0
2 Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum   Shutterfly 4
3 Markus Fuchs   Tinka's Boy 8

2005

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World Cup Finals at Las Vegas (USA) 21 – 24 April
Rider Nation Horse/Horses Penalties

(Total)

1 Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum   Shutterfly 4
2 Michael Whitaker   Portofino 63 7
3 Marcus Ehning   Gitania 8 9
3 Lars Nieberg   Lucie 55 9

2006

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World Cup Finals at Kuala Lumpur (MAS) 26 – 30 April
Rider Nation Horse/Horses Penalties

(Total)

1 Marcus Ehning   Sandro Boy 0
2 Jessica Kürten   Castle Forbes Libertina 1
3 Beat Mändli   Idéo du Thot 4

2007

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World Cup Finals at Las Vegas (USA) 19 – 22 April [6]
Rider Nation Horse/Horses Penalties

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1 Beat Mändli   Idéo du Thot 5
2 Daniel Deusser   Air Jordan Z 11
3 Steve Guerdat   Tresor 12
3 Markus Beerbaum [de]   Leena 12

2008

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World Cup Finals at Gothenburg (SWE) 24 – 27 April [7]
Rider Nation Horse/Horses Penalties

(Total)

1 Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum   Shutterfly 4
2 Rich Fellers   Flexible 6
3 Heinrich-Hermann Engemann [de]   Aboyeur W 9

2009

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World Cup Finals at Las Vegas (USA) 15 – 19 April
Rider Nation Horse/Horses Penalties

(Total)

1 Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum   Shutterfly 0
2 McLain Ward   Sapphire 2
3 Albert Zoer   Okidoki 4

2010

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World Cup Finals at Le Grand-Saconnex (SUI) 14 – 18 April
Rider Nation Horse/Horses Penalties

(Total)

1 Marcus Ehning   Noltes Küchengirl, Plot Blue 6
2 Ludger Beerbaum   Gotha 7
2 Pius Schwizer   Ulysse, Carlina 7

2011

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World Cup Finals at Leipzig (GER) 27 April – 1 May
Rider Nation Horse/Horses Penalties

(Total)

1 Christian Ahlmann   Taloubet Z 4
2 Eric Lamaze   Hickstead 10
3 Jeroen Dubbeldam   Simon 11

2012

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World Cup Finals at Hertogenbosch (NLD) 19 April – 22 April
Rider Nation Horse/Horses Penalties

(Total)

1 Rich Fellers   Flexible 1, 0 +25.97 secs
2 Steve Guerdat   Nino des Buissonnets 1, 0 +26.61 secs
3 Pius Schwizer   Ulysse, Carlina 5

2013

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World Cup Finals at Gothenburg (SWE) 24 April – 28 April [8]
Rider Nation Horse/Horses Penalties

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1 Beezie Madden   Simon 9, 0 +41.66 secs
2 Steve Guerdat   Nino des Buissonnets 9, 8 +30.33 secs
3 Kevin Staut   Silvana HDC 10

2014

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World Cup Finals at Lyon (FRA) 17 April – 24 April [9]
Rider Nation Horse/Horses Penalties

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1 Daniel Deusser   Cornet d'Amour 2
2 Ludger Beerbaum   Chaman & Chiara 222 4
3 Scott Brash   Ursula XII 5

2015

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World Cup Finals at Las Vegas (USA) 16 April – 19 April [10]
Rider Nation Horse/Horses Penalties

(Total)

Time
1 Steve Guerdat   Albfuehren's Paille 8
2 Pénélope Leprevost   Vagabond de la Pomme 9 65.30
3 Bertram Allen   Molly Malone V 9 65.87

2016

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World Cup Finals at Gothenburg (SWE) 23 – 28 March [11]
Rider Nation Horse/Horses Penalties

(Total)

Time
1 Steve Guerdat   Corbinian 0
2 Harrie Smolders   Emerald N.O.P. 3 65.45
3 Daniel Deusser   Cornet d’Amour 3 66.17

2017

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2016 - 2017 FEI World Cup Jumping Series

World Cup Finals at Omaha (USA) 30 March – 2 April [12]
Rider Nation Horse/Horses Penalties

(Total)

1 McLain Ward   HH Azur 0
2 Romain Duguet   Twentytwo des Biches 4
3 Henrik von Eckermann   Mary Lou 8

2018

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World Cup Finals at Paris (FRA) 10 April – 15 April [13]
Rider Nation Horse/Horses Penalties

(Total)

1 Beezie Madden   Breitling LS 4
2 Devin Ryan   Eddie Blue 6
3 Henrik von Eckermann   Toveks Mary Lou 8

2019

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World Cup Finals at Gothenburg (SWE) 3 April - 7 April, 2019
Rider Nation Horse/Horses Penalties

(Total)

1 Steve Guerdat   Alamo 2
2 Martin Fuchs   Clooney 51 3
3 Peder Fredricson   Catch Me Not S 5

2020

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World Cup Finals at Las Vegas (USA) 15 April - 19 April

2021

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World Cup Finals at Gothenburg (SWE) 31 March - 4 April

2022

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World Cup Finals at Leipzig (GER) 6 April - 10 April [16]
Rider Nation Horse/Horses Penalties

(Total)

Time
1 Martin Fuchs   Chaplin, The Sinner[17] 5 60.83
2 Harrie Smolders   Monaco 8 61.99
3 Jens Fredricson   Markan Cosmopolit 8 62.35

2023

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World Cup Finals at Omaha, Nebraska (USA) April 4-8 [18]
Rider Nation Horse/Horses
1 Henrik Von Eckermann   King Edward
2 Harrie Smolders   Monaco N.o.p.
3 Hunter Holloway   Pepita Con Spita

2024

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World Cup Finals at Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, April 16 - 20 [19][20]
Rider Nation Horse/Horses Penalties

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1 Henrik Von Eckermann   King Edward 0
2 Julien Epaillard   Dubai du Cedre 4
3 Peder Fredricson   Catch Me Not S 6

References

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  1. ^ Official FEI World Cup statistics to 2005 .pdf[dead link]
  2. ^ a b "Markus Ehning: second victory this time in Malaysia". Archived from the original on 24 August 2007.
  3. ^ Rolex FEI World Cup Final Archived 2012-04-03 at the Wayback Machine, www.rolex.com
  4. ^ www.worldcuplasvegas.com
  5. ^ 1979 – 2007 FEI World Cup results from Swedish Equestrian Federation Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ "29th Rolex FEI World Cup Final Jumping 2007". horses.nl. Archived from the original on 27 April 2007.
  7. ^ 2008 Rolex FEI World Cup results from Fédération Équestre Internationale
  8. ^ 2013 Rolex FEI World Cup Final results
  9. ^ 2014 Longines FEI World Cup Jumping Final – Overall classification Archived 24 April 2014 at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ 2015 Longines FEI World Cup Jumping Final – Overall classification Archived 22 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ 2016 Longines FEI World Cup Jumping Final – Overall classification Archived 16 April 2016 at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ 2017 Longines FEI World Cup Jumping Final – Overall classification Archived 4 April 2017 at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^ "2018 Longines FEI World Cup Jumping Final – OVERALL RANKING" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 16 April 2018.
  14. ^ "FEI World Cup Finals 2020 in Las Vegas cancelled due to Coronavirus". International Federation for Equestrian Sports. 13 March 2020. Archived from the original on 12 August 2022. Retrieved 13 August 2022.
  15. ^ "FEI extends shutdown of international events in mainland Europe due to EHV-1 outbreak". International Federation for Equestrian Sports. 12 March 2021. Archived from the original on 12 August 2022. Retrieved 13 August 2022.
  16. ^ "Longines FEI Jumping World Cup Final 2022 - Final Result" (PDF). International Federation for Equestrian Sports. 10 April 2022. Archived (PDF) from the original on 10 April 2022. Retrieved 13 August 2022.
  17. ^ "Fantastic Fuchs Takes the Title". FEI.org. 10 April 2022. Retrieved 14 May 2024.
  18. ^ "FEI World Cup Finals Omaha 2023". FEI. 5 April 2023. Retrieved 14 May 2024.
  19. ^ "Sweden's von Eckermann and the King do it all over again". FEI. 20 April 2024. Retrieved 14 May 2024.
  20. ^ "FEI World Cup Finals Riyadh". Longines Timing. Retrieved 14 May 2024.
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