The FEI World Cup Show Jumping Final, is an annual international competition among the world 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. The FEI World Cup was thought up by a Swiss journalist and show jumping enthusiast, Max E. Ammann. From its inception until 1999 both the final and qualifiers were sponsored by Volvo. It is now sponsored by Rolex.[citation needed] 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. In the 28 World Cup finals held until 2007, United States riders have emerged with the most titles, having won the championship seven times. 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. 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), followed by a jump-off competition and, after one day's rest, a two round final not against the clock. The FEI World Final is usually held in April of each year. The 2010 Final will be held in Geneva from April 14 18 2010. Results 1979 Gteborg (SWE) 1. Hugo Simon - Gladstone, 18, 0/24.50 secs 2. Katie Monahan - The Jones Boy, 18, 4/25.40 3. Eddie Macken - Carrolls of Dundalk, 6 3. Norman Dello Joio - Allegro, 6 1980 Baltimore (USA) 1. Conrad Homfeld - Balbuco, 47.50 2. Melanie Smith - Calypso, 44.50 3. Paul Schockemhle - El Paso, 42 1981 Birmingham, England (GBR) 1. Michael Matz - Jet Run, 39 2. Donald Cheska - Southside, 37 3. Hugo Simon - Gladstone, 35.50 1982 Gteborg (SWE) 1. Melanie Smith - Calypso, 0 penalties 2. Paul Schockemhle - Akrobat, 1 3. Hugo Simon - Gladstone, 10 3. John Whitaker - Ryan's Son, 10 1983 Vienna (AUT) 1. Norman Dello Joio - I Love You, 0 penalties 2. Hugo Simon - Gladstone, 4 3. Melanie Smith - Calypso, 7.50 1984 Gteborg (SWE) 1. Mario Deslauriers - Aramis, 4 penalties 2. Noman Dello Joio - I Love You, 5 2. Nelson Pessoa - Mot & Chandon Larramy, 5 1985 Berlin (FRG) 1. Conrad Homfeld - Abdullah, 3 penalties 2. Nick Skelton - Everest St James, 4 3. Pierre Durand - Jappeloup, 8.50 1986 Gteborg (SWE) 1. Leslie Burr Lenehan - McLain, 0 penalties 2. Ian Millar - Big Ben, 13 3. Conrad Homfeld - Maybe, 16.50 1987 Paris (FRA) 1. Katharine Burdsall - The Natural, 4.50 penalties 2. Philippe Rozier - Malesan Jiva, 7.50 3. Lisa Jacquin - For The Moment, 8 1988 Gteborg (SWE) 1. Ian Millar - Big Ben, 4 penalties 2. Pierre Durand - Jappeloup de Luze, 8.5 3. Philippe Lejeune - Nistria, 12.5 1989 Tampa (USA) 1. Ian Millar - Big Ben, 0 penalties 2. John Whitaker - Next Milton, 10.75 3. George Lindeman - Jupiter, 14.5 1990 Dortmund (GER) 1. John Whitaker - Henderson Milton, 4 penalties 2. Pierre Durand - Jappeloup, 12.50 3. Franke Sloothaak - Walzerknig, 14 1991 Gteborg (SWE) 1. John Whitaker - Henderson Milton, 1.50 penalties 2. Nelson Pessoa - Special Envoy, 5 3. Roger-Yves Bost - Norton de Rhuys, 5.50 1992 Del Mar (USA) 1. Thomas Frhmann - Genius, 0 penalties 2. Lesley McNaught-Mndli - Pirol, 10.5 3. Markus Fuchs - Interpane Shandor, 11 1993 Gteborg (SWE) 1. Ludger Beerbaum - Almox Ratina Z, 8 penalties 2. John Whitaker - Everest Grannusch & Everest Milton, 10.5 3. Michael Matz - Rhum, 12.5 4. Susan Hutchinson - Samsung Woodstock, 14.5 5. Beezie Patton - Ping Pong & French Rapture, 19.5 6. Ren Tebbel - Dexter, 22 1994 's-Hertogenbosch (NLD) 1. Jos Lansink - Bollvorms Libero H, 0 penalties 2. Franke Sloothaak - Dorina & Weihaiwej, 9.5 3. Michael Whitaker - Midnight Madness, 14 4. Hugo Simon - Apricot D, 14.25 5. Dirk Hafemeister - PS Priamos, 16 6. Jenny Zoer - Desteny AZ, 18 1995 Gteborg (SWE) 1. Nick Skelton - Everest Dollar Girl, 7 penalties 2. Lars Nieberg - For Pleasure, 9 3. Lesley McNaught-Mndli - Barcelona SVH & Doenhoff, 13 4. Ludger Beerbaum - Gaylord & Ratina Z, 14.5 5. Michael Whitaker - Everest Two Step, 16.5 6. Peter Eriksson - Robin Z, 17 1996 Geneve (SUI) 1. Hugo Simon - E.T., 10 penalties, 0/49.03 secs 2. Willi Melliger - Calvaro V, 10, 0/51.10 3. Nick Skelton - Dollar Girl, 11 4. Rodrigo Pessoa - Special Envoy & Tomboy, 12.5 5. Franke Sloothaak - Corrado & Weihaiwej, 13.75 6. Ludger Beerbaum - Gaylord & Rush On, 17 7. Malin Baryrad - Corrmint, 17.75 1997 Gteborg (SWE) 1. Hugo Simon - E.T. FRH, 0 penalties 2. John Whitaker - Grannush & Welham, 3.50 3. Franke Sloothaak - San Patrignano Joly, 6 4. Beat Mndli - City Banking, 10.50 5. Anne Kursinski - Eros, 12.50 6. Peter Geerink - LBHR Bravour, 14 1998 Helsinki (FIN) 1. Rodrigo Pessoa - Loro Piana Baloubet du Rouet, 6.5 penalties 2. Lars Nieberg - Esprit, 7.5 3. Ludger Beerbaum - P.S. Priamos, 12.5 4. Ren Tebbel - Radiator, 16 4. Richard Spooner - Cosino, 16 6. Margie Goldstein-Engle - Hidden Creek's Alvaretto, 16.5 6. Leslie Burr-Howard - S'Blieft, 16.5 1999 Gteborg (SWE) 1. Rodrigo Pessoa - Gandini Baloubet du Rouet, 4 penalties 2. Trevor Coyle - Cruising, 5.5 3. Ren Tebbel - Radiator, 8.25 4. Beat Mndli - Pozitano, 11.5 5. Michael Whitaker - Virutual Village Ashley, 15 6. Ludger Beerbaum - Ratina Z & P S Priamos, 17 2000 Las Vegas (USA) 1. Rodrigo Pessoa - Baloubet du Rouet, 0 penalties 2. Markus Fuchs - Tinkas Boy, 7.5 3. Beat Mndli - Pozitano, 10 4. Ludger Beerbaum - Goldfever, 11.5 5. Ludo Philippaerts - Verelst Otterongo, 14 6. Peter Charles - Corrada, 19 2001 Gteborg (SWE) 1. Markus Fuchs - Tinka's Boy, 5 penalties, 0/35,25 secs 2. Rodrigo Pessoa - Baloubet du Rouet, 5, 8/33,90 3. Michael Whitaker - Handel II, 8 4. Willi Melliger - Calvaro V, 10 5. Candice King - John Em, 17 6. Leslie Howard - Priobert de Kalvarie, 18 6. Peter Wylde - Fein Cera, 18 2002 Leipzig (GER) 1. Otto Becker - Dobels Cento, 7 penalties 2. Ludger Beerbaum - Gladdys S, 8 3. Rodrigo Pessoa - Baloubet du Rouet, 11 4. McLain Ward - Viktor, 14 4. Leslie Howard - Priobert de Kalvarie, 14 6. Toni Hassmann - MobilComs Goldika, 15 7. Rolf-Gran Bengtsson - Isovlas Pialotta, 16 7. Malin Baryard - H&M Butterfly Flip, 16 2003 Las Vegas (USA) 1. Marcus Ehning - Anka, 2 penalties 2. Rodrigo Pessoa - Baloubet du Rouet, 6 3. Malin Baryard - H&M Butterfly Flip, 8 4. Lars Nieberg - Fighting Alpha, 10 5. Laura Kraut - Anthem, 13 5. Markus Fuchs - Tinka's Boy, 13 2004 Milan (ITA) 21 - 25 April 1. Bruno Broucqsault - Dileme de Cephe, 0 penalties 2. Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum - Shutterfly, 4 3. Markus Fuchs - Tinka's Boy, 8 4. Eugenie Angot - Cigale du Taillis, 9 5. Marco Kutscher - Montender II, 13 2005 Las Vegas (USA) 21 - 24 April 1. Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum - Shutterfly, 4 penalties 2. Michael Whitaker - Portofino 63, 7 3. Marcus Ehning - Gitania 8, 9 3. Lars Nieberg - Lucie 55, 9 5. Kimberly Frey - Marlou, 10 6. Steve Guerdat - Pialotta, 11 7. Rodrigo Pessoa - Baloubet du Rouet, 12 8. Marco Kutscher - Cash 63, 15 9. Ludo Philippaerts - Parco, 16 9. A. Pollmann - Candy 195, 16 2006 Kuala Lumpur (MAS) 26 - 30 April 1. Marcus Ehning - Sandro Boy, 0 penalties 2. Jessica Krten - Castle Forbes Libertina, 1 3. Beat Mndli - Ideo du Thot, 4 4. Juan Carlos Garcia - Loro Piana Albin III, 6 5. Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum - Checkmate, 8 6. Michael Whitaker - Insul Tech Portofino, 10 7. Rolf-Gran Bengtsson - Mac Kinley, 12 8. Pia-Luise Aufrecht - Hofgut Liederbach's Abrisca, 13 8. Gerco Schrder - Eurocommerce Milano, 13 10. Heinrich Hermann Engemann - Aboyeur W, 14 2007 Las Vegas (USA) 19 - 22 April 1. Beat Mndli - Ideo du Thot, 5 penalties 2. Daniel Deusser - Air Jordan Z, 11 T3. Markus Beerbaum - Leena, 12 T3. Steve Guerdat - Tresor, 12 5. Marcus Ehning - Gitania, 13 T6. Alois Pollmann-Schweckhorst - Candy, 14 T6. Christian Ahlmann - Cster, 14 T8. Marco Kutscher - Cash, 15 T8. McLain Ward - Sapphire, 15 10. Malin Baryard-Johnsson - Butterfly Flip, 17 2008 Gteborg (SWE) 24 27 April 1. Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum - Shutterfly, 4 penalties 2. Rich Fellars - Flexible, 6 3. Heinrich-Hermann Engemann - Aboyeur W, 9 T4. Jessica Krten - Castle Forbes Libertina, 12 T4. Ludger Beerbaum - All Inclusive NRW, 12 T4. Beat Mandli - Ideo du Thot, 12 T7. Steve Guerdat - Tresor, 15 T7. Peter Wylde - Esplanade, 15 9. Michael Whitaker - Suncal Portofino, 18 10. Rolf-Goran Bengtsson - Ninja la Silla, 19 2009 Las Vegas (USA) 15 19 April 1. Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum - Shutterfly, 0 penalties 2. McLain Ward - Sapphire, 2 3. Albert Zoer - Okidoki, 4 4. Christina Liebherr - LB No Mercy, 7 5. Rodrigo Pessoa - Rufus, 12 6. Ludger Beerbaum - Coupe de Coeur, 14 7. Ben Maher - Robin Hood W, 18 T8. Steve Guerdat - Tresor, 19 T8. Thomas Velin - Grim st. Clair, 19 T10. Daniel Etter - Peu a Peu, 24 T10. Marcus Ehning - Leconte, 24 References ^ Official FEI World Cup statistics to 2005 .pdf ^ Sponsored by Volvo from 1979 - 1999 ^ www.worldcuplasvegas.com ^ 2010 FEI World Cup Final in Geneva, Switzerland ^ 1979 - 2007 FEI World Cup results from Swedish Equestrian Federation ^ 2008 Rolex FEI World Cup results from Fdration questre Internationale External links 2007 FEI World Cup Final Las Vegas, USA Official FEI results website v d e FEI World Cup Show Jumping Final 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 v d e World cups between national teams/ representatives Team American football Association football (men - men's club - women - women's club) Athletics Australian rules football Badminton (men - women) Bandy Baseball (men - women) Beach Soccer Boxing Bull riding Cricket (men - women - indoor) Field hockey (men - women) Fistball (men - women) Futsal Golf (men - women) Ice Hockey Lacrosse Nine-ball Pitch and putt Rowing Rugby League (men - women) Rugby union (men - women - sevens) Softball Tennis (men - women - mixed) Touch football Twenty20 cricket Volleyball Water polo Mixed Biathlon Diving Luge Paralympic Speedway motorcycle Wrestling (professional) Individual Bobsleigh Cyclo-cross Mountain bike racing Road bicycle (men - women) Orienteering Show jumping Skeleton Speed skating (normal - short-track) Skiing (alpine - cross-country - nordic combined) Ski jumping Ski orienteering Snowboard Sport shooting Swimming Ten-pin bowling Track cycling Triathlon Categories: Show Jumping World Cup World championshipsHidden categories: All articles with unsourced statements Articles with unsourced statements from November 2008 I am an expert from fiberopticadaptor.com, while we provides the quality product, such as fiber optic network cable , fiber optic cable adapters, fiber optic couplers,and more.
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