2024 FEI World Cup Finals (show jumping and dressage)

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2024 FEI World Cup Finals
Host cityRiyadh, Saudi Arabia
Date(s)April 16 – 20, 2024
Main stadiumRiyadh International Convention & Exhibition Center
LevelSenior
TypeIndoor
Events2
2023
2025

The 2024 FEI World Cup Finals for dressage and show jumping are scheduled to be held April 16–20, 2024 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The event is set to be held in the Riyadh International Convention & Exhibition Center and will mark the conclusion of the 2023–24 Dressage and Show jumping World Cup Seasons.[1][2] It will be the first time in history that the World Cup Finals will be held on the Asian continent for dressage and for the second time for show-jumping after the finals in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 2006. For both disciplines it will be the first time in the Middle East region.[3]

Dressage[edit]

Qualification[edit]

World Cup League Vacancies Qualified athletes
Western European League 9 Belgium Flore De Winne
Denmark Nanna Skodborg Merrald
Spain Borja Carrascosa
France Morgan Barbançon
Germany Isabell Werth
Germany Raphael Netz
Germany Matthias Alexander Rath
United Kingdom Charlotte Fry
Sweden Patrik Kittel
Central European League 2 Moldova Alisa Glinka
Lithuania Justina Vanagaitė
Pacific League 1 New Zealand Melissa Galloway
North American League 3 United States Benjamin Ebeling
United States Anna Marek
United States Kevin Kohmann
Non-League 1 Not allocated
Defending Champion 1 Not allocated
FEI Extra Starting Places 2 Netherlands Thamar Zweistra
Belgium Larissa Pauluis

Grand Prix[edit]

Rank Rider Horse GPF score Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) United Kingdom Charlotte Fry Everdale 75.388 %
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Sweden Patrik Kittel Touchdown 73.292 %
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Denmark Nanna Skodborg Merrald Blue Hors Don Olymbrio 72.904 %
4 Germany Isabell Werth DSP Quantaz 72.236 %
5 Germany Raphael Netz Great Escape Camelot 72.003 %
6 Germany Matthias Alexander Rath Destacado FRH 71.180 %
7 Belgium Flore De Winne Flynn FRH 70.575 %
8 Spain Borja Carrascosa Sir Hubert NRW 70.062 %
9 Lithuania Justina Vanagaitė Nabab 69.441 %
10 United States Kevin Kohmann Duenensee 69.332 %
11 New Zealand Melissa Galloway Windermere J'Obei W 68.603 %
12 Belgium Larissa Pauluis First- Step Valentin 68.494 %
13 United States Anna Marek Fayvel 68.354 %
14 France Morgan Barbançon Sir Donnerhall II Old 68.292 %
15 United States Benjamin Ebeling Indeed 65.140 %
16 Moldova Alisa Glinka Abercrombie 62.873 %
- Netherlands Thamar Zweistra Hexagon's Ich Weiss EL

Grand Prix Freestyle[edit]

Rank Rider Horse GPF score Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Sweden Patrik Kittel Touchdown 81.661 %
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Denmark Nanna Skodborg Merrald Blue Hors Don Olymbrio 81.429 %
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Germany Isabell Werth DSP Quantaz 81.404 %
4 Germany Matthias Alexander Rath Destacado FRH 77.850 %
5 Germany Raphael Netz Great Escape Camelot 76.482 %
6 Belgium Flore De Winne Flynn FRH 76.139 %
7 France Morgan Barbançon Sir Donnerhall II Old 75.336 %
8 Lithuania Justina Vanagaitė Nabab 75.104 %
9 United States Anna Marek Fayvel 74.518 %
10 New Zealand Melissa Galloway Windermere J'Obei W 73.807 %
11 Spain Borja Carrascosa Sir Hubert NRW 73.036 %
12 Belgium Larissa Pauluis First- Step Valentin 72.929 %
13 United States Benjamin Ebeling Indeed 72.511 %
14 United States Kevin Kohmann Duenensee 72.364 %
- United Kingdom Charlotte Fry Everdale EL

Show jumping[edit]

Qualification[edit]

World Cup League Qualified athletes
Defending Champion Sweden Henrik von Eckermann
Arabian League (Middle East, Northern Africa) Saudi Arabia Ramzy Al-Duhami
Saudi Arabia Khaled Al-Mobty
Saudi Arabia Abdullah Al-Sharbatly
Egypt Abdelrahman Shousha
Egypt Zain Shady Samir
Central European League (Northern, Southern) Latvia Kristaps Neretnieks
Czech Republic Sára Vingrálková
Greece Angelos Touloupis
Eurasian League Uzbekistan Nurjan Tuyakbaev
North American League United States Kent Farrington
United States Devin Ryan
United States Jill Humphrey
United States Sophia Siegel
United States Skylar Wireman
Canada Vanessa Mannix
Japan League Japan Shinichiro Sugiyama
Western European League Austria Max Kühner
Belgium Gregory Wathelet
Belgium Pieter Devos
Spain Mariano Martínez
France Julien Epaillard
France Kevin Staut
France Jeanne Sadran
United Kingdom Scott Brash
United Kingdom Ben Maher
Germany Hans-Dieter Dreher
Germany Christian Ahlmann
Germany Marcus Ehning
Republic of Ireland Richard Howley
Italy Lorenzo De Luca
Switzerland Martin Fuchs
Switzerland Steve Guerdat
Sweden Peder Fredricson
Additional United Kingdom Jessica Mendoza

Overall ranking[edit]

Rank Rider Nation
1st place, gold medalist(s) Henrik von Eckermann  Sweden
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Julien Epaillard  France
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Peder Fredricson  Sweden
4 Kent Farrington  United States
5 Hans-Dieter Dreher  Germany
6 Ben Maher  United Kingdom
7 Max Kühner  Austria
8 Pieter Devos  Belgium
9 Steve Guerdat  Switzerland
10 Gregory Wathelet  Belgium
11 Scott Brash  United Kingdom
12 Jessica Mendoza  United Kingdom
13 Christian Ahlmann  Germany
14 Ramzy Al-Duhami  Saudi Arabia
15 Jeanne Sadran  France
16 Victoria Gulliksen  Norway
17 Devin Ryan  United States
18 Marcus Ehning  Germany
19 Sára Vingrálková  Czech Republic
20 Martin Fuchs  Switzerland
21 Mariano Martínez  Spain
22 Khaled Al-Mobty  Saudi Arabia
22 Angelos Touloupis  Greece
24 Vanessa Mannix  Canada
25 Kristaps Neretnieks  Latvia
26 Sophia Siegel  United States
26 Zain Shady Samir  Egypt
28 Jill Humphrey  United States
29 Skylar Wireman  United States
30 Richard Howley  Ireland
31 Abdelrahman Shousha  Egypt
32 Nurjan Tuyakbaev  Uzbekistan
- Shinichiro Sugiyama  Japan
- Kevin Staut  France

References[edit]

  1. ^ "FEI World Cup Final Overview". Retrieved 2023-09-04.
  2. ^ "FEI WORLD CUP FINALS 2024 RIYADH". Retrieved 2023-09-04.
  3. ^ "Saudi Arabia receives flag to host FEI World Cup Finals 2024". Zawya. 2023-04-10.