The History
The FEI Jumping World Challenge Final was created in 2001 under the sponsorship of PSI. It was organized together with Dressage for 5 years at the Kasselman Stables in Hagen, Germany. The FEI Jumping World Challenge Final then moved to South America beween 2008 and 2013 (CHI, GUA, VEN). In 2014 the Final changed continents and was organised for the first time on the African continent (RSA), and has since been held in many parts of the World including South and North Africa (MAR, ALG), the Balkans (BUL) and Central Asia (UZB). You can find out all about past Finals on this page.
The Competition
The FEI Jumping World Challenge Final is open to 20 riders, which are the 2 best-placed Category A from the 10 regional Zones
The Formula
The Final is held outdoors, on borrowed horses and using the following formula which has been reviewed for the 2015 edition:
FEI Jumping World Challenge past finals (click on the title to open the web page) | |
Final 2022 | Final 2021 CANCELLED |
Final 2020 CANCELLED |
Final 2019 |
Final 2018 | |
Final 2014 |
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