Between 2010 - 2012
This series was changed in 2010 to run according to a similar fashion to the prestigious Meydan FEI Nations Cup™ in Jumping, where points gained at each qualifier count towards a prize pot awarded to the best riders in the final classification.
This series has been created to present the sport at its best advantage to the general public and stands as a concept with its own special rules and regulations, and the concept is reviewed annually by the Eventing Committee.
It is organised for individual riders at Three Star (3*) level Events, where points gained at each events count towards a final classification of riders.
The 3 most successful riders shared a valuable prize fund worth € 16’000.-. (based on 4 events) which is distributed as follows:
1st Athlete: 9'000€
2nd Athlete: 4'500€
3rd Athlete: 2'500€
This format is designed to provide a more meaningful, interesting and internationally fair system—riders in North America and the Antipodes have had as much chance as their European counterparts.
2012 Final Standings | |
1. Felix VOGG (SUI) | 6. Frank Ostholt (GER |
2. Karin Donckers (BEL) | 7. Michael Jung (GER) |
3. Sandra Auffarth (GER) | 8. Maksim Vakin (RUS) |
4. Ingrid Klimke (GER) | 9. Pascal Leroy (FRA) |
5. Clayton Fredericks (AUS) | 10. Dirk Schrade (GER) |
Downloads | |
2012 Final Standings (pdf document) | Organisers of the Season 2012 |
Former Champions | |
2003 - Linda Algotsson (SWE) with Stand by me | 2008 - Clayton Fredericks (AUS) with Ben Along Time |
2004 - Linda Algotsson (SWE) with Stand by me | 2009 - Michael Jung (GER) with La Biosthetique Sam |
2005 - Clayton Fredericks (AUS) with Ben Along Time | 2010 - Michael Jung (GER) with La Biosthetique Sam |
2006 - Nicolas Touzaint (FRA) with Galan de Sauvagère | 2011 - Clarke Johnstone (NZL) with Orient Express |
2007 - Nicolas Touzaint (FRA) with Galan de Sauvagère | 2012 - Felix Vogg (SUI) with Onfire |
Former Venue & Participation | |
2003 - Pau (FRA) - 44 riders from 15 nations | 2008 - Deauville (FRA) - 39 riders from 13 nations |
2004 - Pau (FRA) - 49 riders from 16 nations | 2009 - Strzegom (POL) - 31 riders from 14 nations |
2005 - Malmo (SWE) - 37 riders from 13 nations | 2010 - Final classification of riders based on 12 events |
2006 - Malmo (SWE) - 38 riders from 12 nations | 2011 - Final classification of riders based on 8 events |
2007 - Final classification based on 16 events | 2012 - Final Classification of riders based on 4 events |
Free images for editorial purposes are available from the FEI Flickr Account in the photostream and in the dedicated albums for all of the FEI’s key series and events.
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