EQUISTERIAN ISSUE 9
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FEI WORLD CUP JUMPING<br />
Facts and Figures<br />
Eight horses went clear in the first round, and<br />
half of the jump-off field were double clear in the<br />
final round.<br />
The course designer was Heiko Wahlers (GER).<br />
The first round was contested over 13 obstacles<br />
with 16 jumping efforts. The jump-off round had<br />
seven obstacles with eight efforts. The height was<br />
set at 1.60 meters.<br />
Nine nations were represented in the class:<br />
Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Denmark, France,<br />
Germany, Ireland, and the United States.<br />
Results<br />
1. Simon (Beezie Madden), USA, 0 faults/37.33<br />
seconds (JO);<br />
2. Lucifer V (Jack “Hardin” Towell), USA, 0/38.75 (JO);<br />
3. Nikh Quanto (Christian Heineking), GER, 0/40.80<br />
(JO);<br />
4. Czardas (Kirsten Coe), USA, 0/41.83 (JO);<br />
5. Cristallo (Richard Spooner) USA, 4/37.45 (JO);<br />
6. Gazelle (Kent Farrington), USA, 4/38.85 (JO);<br />
7. Darius de la Ferme Rose (Michelle Rodal), USA,<br />
4/46.62 (JO);<br />
8. Mark Q (Kevin Babington), IRL, 12/40.52 (JO).<br />
7. Simba de la Roque (Conor Swail), IRL, 4/66.00<br />
268. The Valeska E.A. (Charlie Equestrian Jayne), USA, 4/66.12. ■ OCT-DEC-2015