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Top teams go wild for Vaulting World Cup finals

The world’s best 20 male, female and pas-de-deux athletes from seven nations will be flying high to impress at the FEI World Cup™ Vaulting 2014/15 Final at Fest der Pferde in Graz (AUT) this weekend (19-22 February). Pedal to the ‘medal’ Reigning champion Anna Cavallaro (ITA), responsible for inspiring many girls in Italy to take up vaulting, is seeking to score an FEI World Cup™ Vaulting hat-trick in Graz. But the competition will be strong, especially from the youngest athlete in the Final, 19-year-old Lisa Wild (AUT) with her famous back flip, who will be putting the ‘pedal to the medal’ for the individual female honours, after her taste of glory at the Salzburg (AUT) and Munich (GER) qualifiers.   Great surprises can come up at the Final, where all athletes start from scratch on points, and very single movement in the one minute 20 seconds performance takes on a huge significance.   Swiss champion and businesswoman Simone Jäiser is only too aware of this, and after coming second in two qualifiers - the series opener in Munich (GER) and the third leg in Salzburg (AUT) - she finally vaulted onto the top of the podium with a brilliant performance in the last qualifier at Leipzig (GER). “I’m aiming to show clear rounds in Graz and I have no doubts now that this will be possible,” said Jäiser confidently in Leipzig. Kristina Boe (GER), Pascale Wagner (SUI) and Carola Sneekes (NED) will be also be contesting the Final.   Sky is the limit FEI World Cup™ Vaulting champion Nicolas Andreani (FRA), will be a force to be reckoned with in Graz after effortless wins on two different horses during the series - Just a Kiss in Paris (FRA) and Ramazotti in Salzburg (AUT). The 31-year-old international star known as “Nico” to his many fans, is aiming to end his glittering career on a high at this Final. Also on the hunt for the title are the brothers Viktor and Thomas Brüsewitz (GER).  While Viktor, world number three, won the opening qualifier in Munich (GER), his brother claimed victory at the last leg at Leipzig. Lukas Klouda (CZE), Julian Wilfling (GER) and Lukas Heppler (SUI) complete the line-up.   Pas-de-Deux Austria’s Jasmin Lindner & Lukas Wacha (AUT), FEI World Cup™ Vaulting champions and gold medallists at the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games™ 2014, will be striving to keep hold of their title at this Final after finishing second at the Munich and Salzburg qualifiers. The competition is expected to be very tight, with Germany’s Gera Marie Grün and Justin Van Gerven, and The Netherlands’ Carola & Esther Sneekes, qualifying for this Final with the same number of victories and points. Ground Jury President Helma Schwarzmann (GER), Foreign Judge Gaby Benz (ITA) and Jury members Doris Knotter (AUT) and Jochen Schilffarth (GER) have a huge job on their hands with this stellar line-up. Let the FEI World Cup™ Vaulting Final begin, and the #WorldCupVaulting crowds go wild!   source FEI

The world’s best 20 male, female and pas-de-deux athletes from seven nations will be flying high to impress at the FEI World Cup™ Vaulting 2014/15 Final at Fest der Pferde in Graz (AUT) this weekend (19-22 February). Pedal to the ‘medal’ Reigning champion Anna Cavallaro (ITA), responsible for inspiring many girls in Italy to take up vaulting, is seeking to score an FEI World Cup™ Vaulting hat-trick in Graz. But the competition will be strong, especially from the youngest athlete in the Final, 19-year-old Lisa Wild (AUT) with her famous back flip, who will be putting the ‘pedal to the medal’ for the individual female honours, after her taste of glory at the Salzburg (AUT) and Munich (GER) qualifiers.   Great surprises can come up at the Final, where all athletes start from scratch on points, and very single movement in the one minute 20 seconds performance takes on a huge significance.   Swiss champion and businesswoman Simone Jäiser is only too aware of this, and after coming second in two qualifiers - the series opener in Munich (GER) and the third leg in Salzburg (AUT) - she finally vaulted onto the top of the podium with a brilliant performance in the last qualifier at Leipzig (GER). “I’m aiming to show clear rounds in Graz and I have no doubts now that this will be possible,” said Jäiser confidently in Leipzig. Kristina Boe (GER), Pascale Wagner (SUI) and Carola Sneekes (NED) will be also be contesting the Final.   Sky is the limit FEI World Cup™ Vaulting champion Nicolas Andreani (FRA), will be a force to be reckoned with in Graz after effortless wins on two different horses during the series - Just a Kiss in Paris (FRA) and Ramazotti in Salzburg (AUT). The 31-year-old international star known as “Nico” to his many fans, is aiming to end his glittering career on a high at this Final. Also on the hunt for the title are the brothers Viktor and Thomas Brüsewitz (GER).  While Viktor, world number three, won the opening qualifier in Munich (GER), his brother claimed victory at the last leg at Leipzig. Lukas Klouda (CZE), Julian Wilfling (GER) and Lukas Heppler (SUI) complete the line-up.   Pas-de-Deux Austria’s Jasmin Lindner & Lukas Wacha (AUT), FEI World Cup™ Vaulting champions and gold medallists at the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games™ 2014, will be striving to keep hold of their title at this Final after finishing second at the Munich and Salzburg qualifiers. The competition is expected to be very tight, with Germany’s Gera Marie Grün and Justin Van Gerven, and The Netherlands’ Carola & Esther Sneekes, qualifying for this Final with the same number of victories and points. Ground Jury President Helma Schwarzmann (GER), Foreign Judge Gaby Benz (ITA) and Jury members Doris Knotter (AUT) and Jochen Schilffarth (GER) have a huge job on their hands with this stellar line-up. Let the FEI World Cup™ Vaulting Final begin, and the #WorldCupVaulting crowds go wild!   source FEI

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