2009 Promotional League Final

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The 2009 Promotional League Final was the final event of the 2009 FEI Nations Cup Promotional League and the first Promotional League Final ever. It was held in Barcelona (Spain) on September 20, 2009, during the 2009 CSIO Barcelona. Seven teams started the competition and the team from Spain won the event. A €90,000 purse was offered at this CSIO**** competition, with each of the six competing teams receiving a share.

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The two best-placed teams in this competition move into the 2010 Meydan FEI Nations Cup. The national equestrian federation of Canada refrained the start in the Meydan FEI Nations Cup second time after 2009, so also Poland moved into the Meydan FEI Nations Cup for the 2010 season.

Qualified and competing teams

The Competing teams of the 2009 Promotional League Final were:

Flag of Austria.svg  Austria and Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark were qualified for the Promotional League Final 2009. They didn't start, so Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary have the chance to start in the final.

Result

TeamRiderHorseRound ARound BTotal penaltiesPrize
PenaltiesPenalties
1Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Sergio Alvarez Moya Wisconsin04
Pilar Lucrecia Cordon Muro Herald00
Rutherford Latham Guarana Champeix50
Ricardo Jurado Julia des Brumes0Did not start
044€30,000
2Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Amy Miller Costa Rica Z44
Jenna Thompson Zeke412
Jonathon Millar Contino04
Keean White Celena Z160
8816€25,000
3Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Krzysztof Ludwiczak My Lady44
Stanislaw Przedpelski Love Parade1612
Jan Chrzanowski Just Cruising1216
Aleksandra Lusina Castello18
172441€15,000
4Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Morten Djupvik Bessemeind's Casino2416
Geir Gulliksen L'Espoir84
Connie Bull Cezanne1617
Stein Endresen Le Beau00
242044€10,000
5Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Maiju Mallat St. Germain88
Noora Forsten Campari208
Sebastian Numminen Calandro88
Mikael ForstenIsaac du Jonquet84
242044€5,000
6Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary James Wingrave Agropoint Crosshill812
Zsófia Sirokai Sissi13Eliminated
Balázs Hovárth Eternally1616
Mariann Hugyecz Cash50
262854€5,000

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