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28th FEI World Cup Jumping Final

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15 February 2006 Author: webmaster
Situation in the Leagues 
 
The 2005 / 2006 World Cup Jumping season consists of 14 Leagues.

The following nine Leagues have completed their qualifications:
Canada, South America; South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South East Asia, Central Asia, Mexico

Qualifying competitions are still pending in the following five Leagues:
Arab, USA East Coast, USA West Coast, Central Europe, Western Europe

Canadian League ( 2 qualified)

There were 8 competitions in the Canadian League where a total of 43 riders competed with 37 obtaining points. Six foreign nationals with residence in Canada participated in the Canadian League - one Belgian, one French, two Americans, one British and one Dutch rider.

- Chris Pratt (CAN), Rivendell, Mustique
- Jill Henselwood (CAN), Special Ed
Two reserve riders
- Eric Lamaze (CAN),Tempete V/H Lindehof, Lorrain Z, Hickstead
- Ian Millar (CAN), Promise Me, In Style

Australian League ( 3 qualified – two Australians plus one extra rider)
There were 14 competitions in the AUS League. A total of 63 riders participated with 58 riders obtaining World Cup points.

- Tim Amitrano (AUS), Mr Innocent, TP Cruizin Oz
- Peter McMahon (AUS), KS Genoa
- Michelle Barrera (PHI), Kayak Van Het Gravenhof
No reserve rider

South American League – Southern Part (2 qualified)

Eight competitions were held in South America: four in Brazilian cities and four in Argentina. 76 riders from Brazil, Argentina, Chile and Ecuador competed. Fifty-seven riders obtained points. The League was won by Pedro Paulo Lacerda with 63 points ahead of Karina Johannpeter with 61 points, Cesar Almeida obtained 56.

- Pedro Paulo Lacerda (BRA), Zaita de Petra, Telemig Cel. Emp. Petra Z,
- Karina Johannpeter (BRA), O De Pomme,
Reserve rider
Cesar Almeida (BRA), Singular Joter II,

South African League (1 qualified)

Six competitions were held in South Africa, with 31 riders and 30 obtaining points – all from South Africa.

- Barry Taylor (RSA), Wyoming, Quincy
Reserve : Lorette Knowles (RSA), Danelaw

Central Asian League (1 qualified)

There were three competitions in Central Asia: Tashkent (UZB). Bishkek (KGZ) and Almaty (KAZ) and 17 riders from these three countries competed, 14 riders obtained.

- Aziz Sadikov (UZB), Red
Reserve rider
Alexander Tishkov (KAZ), Zapad

Mexican Sub-League (2 qualified plus one extra rider)

Three competitions were held in Mexican League. Fifteen riders participated and thirteen riders obtained points. The League was won by Santiago Lambre with 25 points ahead of John Perez (COL) with 21 points. Third was A. Michan Halbinger (MEX).

- Santoago Lambre (MEX), Campino
- A. Michan Halbinger (MEX), I Va Tu Du Rouet, Lavita
Extra rider
John Perez (COL), Misabelle, Pronikki


South East Asian League (1 qualified – plus one extra rider)

There were seven competitions, six in Malaysia and one in the Philippines. Twenty-three riders participated with 19 obtaining points.

- Marie-Antoinette Leviste (PHI),Leap of Faith, Globe Platinium Maktub
Extra rider
- Helena Gabrielsson (SWE),King Power Aladdin

- Wild card to be named by OC
- Wild card to be named by OC
No reserve riders


Japan League (1 qualified)

Five competitions were held in Japan, with 18 riders competing and obtaining points.

- Jun Takada (JPN),Guggenheim
Reserve rider
Toshiki Masui (JPN),J.R.

New Zealand League (1 qualified)

Five competitions were held in New Zealand with 15 riders competing and 13 obtaining points.

- Sue Thompson (NZL), Airhill The Rajah
Reserve rider
Maurice Beatson (NZL), My Gollywog

Central European League - three to qualify
Last qualifier 18 March

North American West Coast League – three to qualify
Last qualifier 2 April

Western European League – eighteen to qualify
Last qualifier 16 April

North American East Coast League – seven to qualify
Last qualifier 26 March

Arab League – two to qualify
Last qualifier 24 March

Title Holder: M. Michaels-Beerbaum (GER)

 

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