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2022 FEI World Cup Finals | |
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Host city | Leipzig, Germany |
Date(s) | 6 April - 10 April, 2022 |
Main stadium | Leipzig Trade Fair |
Level | Senior |
Type | Indoor |
Events | 2 |
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The 2022 FEI World Cup Finals for both dressage and show jumping are scheduled to be held April 6-10, 2022 in Leipzig, Germany. The event is set to be held in the Leipzig Trade Fair and will mark the conclusion of the 2021-22 Dressage and Show jumping World Cup Seasons. [1] [2]
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 FEI World Cup Finals in Las Vegas got cancelled. It was the first time that the FEI World Cup Finals got cancelled since their inclusion in 1978 for show jumping, and 1985 for dressage. [3] The World Cup Finals were set to return the following year in Gothenburg, Sweden, however they also got cancelled on short notice, following the EHV-1 outbreak in Europe. [4]
As with the previous season, the COVID-19 pandemic affected the 2021-22 World Cup Seasons in both dressage and jumping, with several qualifying events getting cancelled during the season. [5] [6] Amidst the event cancellations, FEI revised the World Cup Finals qualification rules in February 2022, allowing athletes to qualify with fewer number of results attained. The rule change controversially allowed Helen Langehanenberg to qualify over Frederic Wandres at the end of the Western European League for dressage. Wandres was the season's leader until the number of counting results was reduced from four to three. [7]
Leipzig previously hosted the 2011 FEI World Cup Finals.
Rank | Rider | Horse | GPF score | Notes |
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Jessica von Bredow-Werndl | TSF Dalera | 90.836% | ||
Cathrine Dufour | Vamos Amigos | 86.164% | ||
Isabell Werth | Weihegold OLD | 85.921% |
Rank | Rider | Horse | Points |
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Martin Fuchs | Chaplin | 65.11 | |
Max Kühner | Elektric Blue P | 66.19 | |
Conor Swail | Count Me In | 67.06 |
Rank | Rider | Horses | R1 Pen | R1 Time | R2 Pen | R2 Time | Total |
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Bram Chardon | Kendi Favory Farao Dreef Inca Dreef Kapitany | 4.000 | 132.330 | 4.000 | 118.390 | 258.720 | |
Boyd Exell | Bajnok Neapolitano Nimrod Barny 68 Rocket 123 | 0.000 | 132.420 | 4.000 | 122.620 | 262.820 | |
Glenn Geerts | Birckhouse Billie De Solist Erdball Zeron | 0.000 | 148.890 | 18.000 | 146.570 | 323.730 |
Rank | Rider | Horse | R1 Score | R2 Score | Total |
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Manon Moutinho | Saitiri | 8.237 | 8.624 | 8.431 | |
Janika Derks | Rockemotion | 7.888 | 8.630 | 8.257 | |
Kimberly Palmer | Rosenstolz 99 | 7.644 | 8.373 | 8.009 |
Rank | Rider | Horse | R1 Score | R2 Score | Total |
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Lorenzo Lupacchini | Rosenstolz 99 | 8.489 | 9.101 | 8.795 | |
Lambert Leclezio | Saitiri | 8.785 | 8.471 | 8.628 | |
Jannik Heiland | Rockemotion | 7.442 | 8.595 | 8.019 |
Rank | Riders | Horse | R1 Score | R2 Score | Total |
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Janika Derks / Johannes Kay | Humphrey Bogart Old | 8.754 | 8.918 | 8.836 | |
Romana Hinter / Eva Nagiller | Dr. Grunow | 7.577 | 8.455 | 8.016 | |
Chiara Congia / Justin Van Gerven | Calidor 10 | 7.873 | 8.047 | 7.960 |
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