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2010 FEI World Cup Jumping final

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The 2010 FEI World Cup Jumping Final was the final of the FEI World Cup Jumping 2009/2010. It was the 32nd final of the FEI World Cup Jumping show jumping series and was held at the Palexpo in Le Grand-Saconnex near Geneva, Switzerland, from April 14 to April 18, 2010.

Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum of Germany was the defending champion, having won the 2009 final in Las Vegas, Nevada. She didn't start at the 2010 FEI World Cup Jumping Final because of the birth of her daughter shortly previous to this event.[1]

The champion of the 2010 FEI World Cup Jumping Final is Marcus Ehning of Germany, who started with the horses Noltes Küchengirl and Plot Blue in this World Cup Final.

Participating riders

World Cup League Number of competitors of this league eligible to start in this World Cup Final competitors who take part in this World Cup Final
Arab League 2 Saudi Arabia Abdullah Sharbatly
Saudi Arabia HRH Prince Abdullah Bin Metab Al-Saud
Caucasian League 1 no competitors
Central Asian League 1 no competitors
Central European League 3 Estonia Tilt Kivisild
Estonia Rein Pill
Lithuania Benas Gutkauskas
Japan League 1 no competitors
North American League 2 Canadian competitors Canada Karen Cudmore
2 Mexican competitors Mexico Alberto Martinez
10 US-American competitors United States McLain Ward
United States Mario Deslauriers
United States Michelle Spadone
United States Hillary Dobbs
United States Lauren Hough
United States Ken Berkley
United States Todd Minikus
United States Rich Fellers
United States Joie Gatlin
United States Richard Spooner
Republic of Ireland Darragh Kenny °
Russia Ljubov Kochetova °
Venezuela Andres Rodriguez °
Pacific League 2 competitors from Australian sub-league Australia Chris Chugg
1 competitor from New Zealand sub-league no competitors
South African League 1 no competitors
South American League 3 no competitors
South East Asia League 1 no competitors
Western European League 18 Germany Marco Kutscher
Switzerland Pius Schwizer
Australia Edwina Alexander °
Germany Marcus Ehning
Brazil Rodrigo Pessoa °
Germany Ludger Beerbaum
France Kevin Staut
Switzerland Beat Mändli
Germany Philipp Weishaupt
France Patrice Deleveau
France Penelope Leprevost
United Kingdom Michael Whitaker
Switzerland Daniel Etter
Sweden Svante Johansson
Portugal Luciana Diniz
Republic of Ireland Dermott Lennon
Italy Natale Chiaudani
Switzerland Steve Guerdat
Netherlands Albert Zoer
Sweden Rolf-Göran Bengtsson
participants at invitation of the host country 2 Switzerland Niklaus Schurtenberger
Switzerland Jane Richard
defending champion 1 did not start

° extra competitor (Extra competitors are riders, who live in a country, which is not part of the World Cup League of the country of this riders nationality. These riders are at first part of the World Cup League of the country in which they live. At the end of the season this riders deducted from the final score of this league. If they have just as many or more points as the last qualified rider, they have the chance to start at the World Cup Final.)

Republic of Ireland Jessica Kürten canceled her participation at the World Cup final because of a training accident.[2] Also Brazil Yuri Mansur Guerios, second placed rider in the South American League could not start at the World Cup Final. He lost his World Cup horse Ideal de Balia because of colic.[3]

Results

Final I

Thursday, April 15, 2010 - 7:15 pm to ca. 9:00 pm
Speed and Handiness Competition[4]

Rider Horse Time World Cup Points (only from the World Cup Final)
1 United States Rich Fellers Flexible 70.63 s + 0 Penalty s. = 70.63 44
2 United States McLain Ward Sapphire 71.13 s + 0 Penalty s. = 71.13 42
3 Brazil Rodrigo Pessoa Let's Fly 72.36 s + 0 Penalty s. = 72.36 41

Final II

Friday, April 16, 2010 - 7:15 pm to ca. 9:30 pm
Competition with one jump off, Round I not against the clock, jump-off against the clock[5]

Rider Horse Round 1 Jump-off World Cup Points (only from the World Cup Final)
Penalties Penalties Time
(s)
1 Switzerland Steve Guerdat Tresor V 0 0 36.12 44
2 United States McLain Ward Sapphire 0 0 37.13 -
2 United States Mario Deslauriers Urico 0 0 37.50 42
3 Germany Marcus Ehning Plot Blue 0 0 38.85 41

Saudi Arabia Abdullah Al Sharbatly didn't start in Final II of the 2010 FEI World Cup Jumping Final.

Final III

Sunday, April 18, 2010 - 1:30 pm to ca. 4:40 pm Competition over two different rounds, both not against the clock

Rider Horse Round 1 Round 2
Penalties Penalties
1 United States Richard Spooner Cristallo 0 0
Republic of Ireland Dermott Lennon Hallmark Elite 0 0
Germany Ludger Beerbaum Gotha 0 0
4 Switzerland Jane Richard Zekina Z 4 0
United States Lauren Hough Quick Study 0 4
Australia Chris Chugg Vivant 4 0
Switzerland Pius Schwizer Carlina 4 0
Germany Marcus Ehning Plot Blue 4 0
Portugal Luciana Diniz Winningmood 0 4

Final result

[6]

Rider Horse/
Horses
Final I Final II World Cup Points (only from Final I and Final II) TOTAL World Cup Points, converted in Penalties Final III Penalties
(Total)
Jump-off
World Cup Points World Cup Points Penalties Penalties Time
(s)
1 Germany Marcus Ehning Noltes Küchengirl
and Plot Blue
34 41 75 2 4 6
2 Germany Ludger Beerbaum Gotha 27 38 65 7 0 7
Switzerland Pius Schwizer Ulysse
and Carlina
33 40 73 3 4 7

Sapphire, the horse ridden by United States McLain Ward, has been eliminated from the second round of the FEI World Cup Final and disqualified from the rest of the event following a positive hypersensitivity test. The FEI appointed veterinarian stressed that there was no indication or evidence of any malpractice by McLain Ward or any member of the team.[7]

In July 2010 the FEI and McLain Ward agreed to avoid extensive litigations, that Sapphire was incorrectly eliminated. However, Sapphire’s disqualification from the final round of the World Cup remains in place. The FEI has also decided to develop mandatory guidelines for hypersensitivity tests.[8][9]

References

  1. ^ "Fehlerseite 404". Pferd-aktuell.de. Archived from the original on 2 October 2011. Retrieved 30 January 2012.
  2. ^ "Jessica Kürten bei Trainingssturz verletzt - Worldcup-Finalteilnahme geplatzt". Equi-News.de. Retrieved 30 January 2012.
  3. ^ "News Horseweb.de» AKTUELLES AUS DEM REITSPORT Allgemein » Weltcupfinale Genf: Bengtsson ersetzt KĂźrten". Horseweb.de. 22 June 2010. Archived from the original on 19 July 2011. Retrieved 30 January 2012.
  4. ^ Rolex FEI World Cup Final I
  5. ^ Rolex FEI World Cup Final II
  6. ^ 32nd Rolex FEI World CupTM Final 2010
  7. ^ "Mclain Ward'S World Cup Horse Disqualified From Final". Fei.Org. 17 April 2010. Archived from the original on 26 July 2011. Retrieved 30 January 2012.
  8. ^ FEI resolves legal dispute over World Cup disqualification, July 2, 2010 Archived July 25, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ "ST.GEORG - Reiten, Dressur, Springen, Vielseitigkeit und Pferdezucht | News | Der Fall Mclain Ward und Sapphire: Die FEI knickt ein". St-georg.de. 26 January 2012. Retrieved 30 January 2012.