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The showjumping starting order for the World Cup Finals is revealed

Although the international show jumpers did kick-off the Gothenburg international show today, the world cup finals "battle" only starts tomorrow. Today the riders were drawn, revealing the starting order for this ultimate competition final of the indoor season. A total of 36 riders take the start. First one in the arena will represent Australia. One of the most female riders, Edwina Tops-Alexander will kick-off.  last years world cup finals winner, Steve Guerdat is the last one to go in.

  1. Edwina Tops Alexander
  2. Patrice Delaveau
  3. Niklas Krieg
  4. Maikel van der Vleuten
  5. Charlie Jacobs
  6. Romain Duguet
  7. Laura Renwick
  8. Peter Lutz
  9. Henrik von Eckermann
  10. Max Kuhner
  11. Mariann Hugycz
  12. Daniel Deusser
  13. Michal Kazmierczak
  14. Audrey Coulter
  15. Katherine Dinnan
  16. Callan Solem
  17. Marco Kutscher
  18. Daniel Petraza Littlewood
  19. Jos Verlooy
  20. Dennis Lynch
  21. Marcus Ehning
  22. Nicola Philippaerts
  23. Zhiwen Zhao
  24. Richard Fellers
  25. Simon Delestre
  26. Mohamed Telaat
  27. Christian Ahlmann
  28. Kevin Staut
  29. Jaroslaw Skrzyczinski
  30. harrie Smolders
  31. Quentin Judge
  32. Kesluke Kolke
  33. Jack Towell
  34. Chris Chugg
  35. Penelope Leprevost
  36. Steve Guerdat

Although the international show jumpers did kick-off the Gothenburg international show today, the world cup finals "battle" only starts tomorrow. Today the riders were drawn, revealing the starting order for this ultimate competition final of the indoor season. A total of 36 riders take the start. First one in the arena will represent Australia. One of the most female riders, Edwina Tops-Alexander will kick-off.  last years world cup finals winner, Steve Guerdat is the last one to go in.

  1. Edwina Tops Alexander
  2. Patrice Delaveau
  3. Niklas Krieg
  4. Maikel van der Vleuten
  5. Charlie Jacobs
  6. Romain Duguet
  7. Laura Renwick
  8. Peter Lutz
  9. Henrik von Eckermann
  10. Max Kuhner
  11. Mariann Hugycz
  12. Daniel Deusser
  13. Michal Kazmierczak
  14. Audrey Coulter
  15. Katherine Dinnan
  16. Callan Solem
  17. Marco Kutscher
  18. Daniel Petraza Littlewood
  19. Jos Verlooy
  20. Dennis Lynch
  21. Marcus Ehning
  22. Nicola Philippaerts
  23. Zhiwen Zhao
  24. Richard Fellers
  25. Simon Delestre
  26. Mohamed Telaat
  27. Christian Ahlmann
  28. Kevin Staut
  29. Jaroslaw Skrzyczinski
  30. harrie Smolders
  31. Quentin Judge
  32. Kesluke Kolke
  33. Jack Towell
  34. Chris Chugg
  35. Penelope Leprevost
  36. Steve Guerdat
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