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FEI World Cup Jumping Update

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01 February 2005 Author: webmaster
27th FEI World Cup Jumping Final. Situation after seven out of 13 leagues have completed their qualifications. 
 
The 2004 / 2005 FEI World Cup Jumping season consists of 13 Leagues.

The following seven Leagues have completed their qualifications: Canada, South America, South Africa, Central Asia, South East Asia, Japan, and New Zealand.

Qualifying competitions are still ongoing in the following six Leagues: Australia, Arab, Central Europe, West Europe, USA East Coast and USA
West Coast.

Canadian League (4 qualified – 2 Canadians and 2 extra riders)
There were four competitions in the Canadian League where a total of 27 riders competed. Five foreign nationals with residence in Canada participated in the Canadian League - one Belgian, two Colombians, one French and one Polish rider.
- Eric Lamaze (CAN) on Tempete V/h Lindehof, Lorrain Z
- Jill Henselwood (CAN) on Special Ed
- Eric Flameng qualified as an extra rider from Belgium on Roxanne
- Yann Candele qualified also as an extra rider from France on Mill Creek Marco Taere
No reserve rider

South American League – Southern Part (2 qualified)
Six competitions were held in South America: four in Brazil and two in Buenos Aires (ARG). 75 riders from Brazil, Argentina, and Chile competed. The League was won by Rodrigo Sarmento with 59 points ahead of Camila Mazza de Benedicto with 50 points, André Americo de Miranda obtained 49 points and Cesar Almeida 43 points.
Qualified:
- Rodrigo Sarmento (BRA) on Sultan, New River, Tadonia
- Camila Mazza de Benedicto (BRA) Bonito Z
1st Reserve: André Americo de Miranda (BRA) Salamandra Rubayat Z, Salamandra Limerick 53, Salamandra Chapman Rouge 4
2nd Reserve: Cesar Almeida (BRA) Singular Joter II, Jolly Boy

South African League (1 qualified)
Five competitions were held in South Africa, with 23 riders – all South Africans – competing.
Qualified:
- Barry Taylor (RSA) Porsche Danelaw, Avalanche
Reserve: Ronnie Lawrence (RSA) Loutanos Son

Central Asian League (1 qualified)
There were three competitions in Central Asia: Bishkek (KGZ), Almaty (KAZ) and Tashkent (UZB). 19 riders from these three countries competed.
Qualified:
- Sadir Mamitov (KAZ) Landgraf II
Reserve: Alexander Tishkov (KAZ) Zapad

South East Asian League (1 qualified)
From 29 July to 3 October 2004 five competitions were held, all five in Malaysia.
Qualified:
- Qabil Ambak (MAS) Red Cloud, Helu de Caudard
Reserve: Quzier Ambak MAS Calano


Japan League (1 qualified)
Six competitions were held in Japan with 28 riders competing.
Qualified:
- Akihiro Okabe (JPN) Lordlester 62, Rocco
Reserve: Takamichi Mashiyama (JPN) Top Gear I

New Zealand League (1 qualified)
Five competitions were held in New Zealand with 22 riders competing.
Qualified:
- John Cottle (NZL) Telegraph
Reserve : Maurice Beatson (NZL) Primo Ventura, My Gollywog

 

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