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The 2014 calendar for the Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping series has been announced by the FEI Jumping Committee following its first teleconference meeting of the year. The number of qualifiers for the 2014 season has been limited to 20, with eight in both Europe Division 1 and Europe Division 2. The North and Central America & Caribbean League now has three qualifiers, including a new CSIO at Coapexpan (MEX) from 7-11 May. The season opens at Al-Ain (UAE), the single qualifier in the Middle East League, with the CSIO5* running from 5-7 February. The Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping Final will once again be held at the Real Club de Polo of Barcelona (ESP), venue for the equestrian events at the Barcelona Olympic Games in 1992. “Following the success of last year’s inaugural Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup series and the fantastic Final in Barcelona, we are looking forward to another fabulous Furusiyya season starting at Al-Ain in the United Arab Emirates next month,” FEI Jumping Committee Chair John Madden said. “We are planning 20 qualifiers building up to the Final, which will once again be hosted in Barcelona, and we owe a huge debt of gratitude to HH Prince Faisal and the Saudi Equestrian Fund for their belief in and support of the series. Without that support, the revitalisation of the Nations Cup to create the brilliant series that we now have would simply not have been possible. “Regretfully, at the time of the 31 December deadline for declaration of participation, we were informed by the German National Federation that Aachen was unable to meet the commercial requirements and therefore would not be part of the Furusiyya series in 2014. Despite the best efforts of all parties, with discussions continuing right up to yesterday, it was not possible to resolve this matter.” Following the news that Aachen will not be part of the 2014 series, Lummen (BEL) has been moved into Europe Division 1 to make up the full complement of eight events in that division. Further to the decision of the Jumping Committee, FEI Headquarters will now finalise the agreements with the National Federations and organising committees. Details of FEI TV’s live coverage for the Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping series will be announced following final confirmation of the calendar at the beginning of February. Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping 2014 calendar (subject to final confirmation by event organisers): Middle East Al-Ain (UAE) CSIO5*, 5-7 February North/Central America & Caribbean Wellington (USA) CSIO4*, 25 February-2 March Coapexpan (MEX) CSIO4*, 7-11 May Calgary (CAN) CSIO5*, 12-15 June Europe Division 1 Lummen (BEL) CSIO5*, 30 April-5 May La Baule (FRA) CSIO5*, 15-18 May Rome (ITA) CSIO5*, 22-25 May St Gallen (SUI) CSIO5*, 29 May-1 June Rotterdam (NED) CSIO5*, 18-22 June Falsterbo (SWE) CSIO5*, 10-13 July Hickstead (GBR) CSIO5*, 31 July-3 August Dublin (IRL) CSIO5*, 6-10 August Europe Division 2 Linz-Ebelsberg (AUT) CSIO4*, 8-11 May Copenhagen (DEN) CSIO3*, 15-18 May Lisbon (POR) CSIO3*, 29 May-1 June Sopot (POL) CSIO3*, 5-8 June Budapest (HUN) CSIO3*, 3-6 July Gijon (ESP) CSIO5*, 30 July-4 August Bratislava (SVK) CSIO3*, 7-10 August Arezzo (SMR) CSIO3*, 17-21 September Final Barcelona (ESP) CSIO5*, 9-12 October   © FEI

The 2014 calendar for the Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping series has been announced by the FEI Jumping Committee following its first teleconference meeting of the year. The number of qualifiers for the 2014 season has been limited to 20, with eight in both Europe Division 1 and Europe Division 2. The North and Central America & Caribbean League now has three qualifiers, including a new CSIO at Coapexpan (MEX) from 7-11 May. The season opens at Al-Ain (UAE), the single qualifier in the Middle East League, with the CSIO5* running from 5-7 February. The Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping Final will once again be held at the Real Club de Polo of Barcelona (ESP), venue for the equestrian events at the Barcelona Olympic Games in 1992. “Following the success of last year’s inaugural Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup series and the fantastic Final in Barcelona, we are looking forward to another fabulous Furusiyya season starting at Al-Ain in the United Arab Emirates next month,” FEI Jumping Committee Chair John Madden said. “We are planning 20 qualifiers building up to the Final, which will once again be hosted in Barcelona, and we owe a huge debt of gratitude to HH Prince Faisal and the Saudi Equestrian Fund for their belief in and support of the series. Without that support, the revitalisation of the Nations Cup to create the brilliant series that we now have would simply not have been possible. “Regretfully, at the time of the 31 December deadline for declaration of participation, we were informed by the German National Federation that Aachen was unable to meet the commercial requirements and therefore would not be part of the Furusiyya series in 2014. Despite the best efforts of all parties, with discussions continuing right up to yesterday, it was not possible to resolve this matter.” Following the news that Aachen will not be part of the 2014 series, Lummen (BEL) has been moved into Europe Division 1 to make up the full complement of eight events in that division. Further to the decision of the Jumping Committee, FEI Headquarters will now finalise the agreements with the National Federations and organising committees. Details of FEI TV’s live coverage for the Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping series will be announced following final confirmation of the calendar at the beginning of February. Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping 2014 calendar (subject to final confirmation by event organisers): Middle East Al-Ain (UAE) CSIO5*, 5-7 February North/Central America & Caribbean Wellington (USA) CSIO4*, 25 February-2 March Coapexpan (MEX) CSIO4*, 7-11 May Calgary (CAN) CSIO5*, 12-15 June Europe Division 1 Lummen (BEL) CSIO5*, 30 April-5 May La Baule (FRA) CSIO5*, 15-18 May Rome (ITA) CSIO5*, 22-25 May St Gallen (SUI) CSIO5*, 29 May-1 June Rotterdam (NED) CSIO5*, 18-22 June Falsterbo (SWE) CSIO5*, 10-13 July Hickstead (GBR) CSIO5*, 31 July-3 August Dublin (IRL) CSIO5*, 6-10 August Europe Division 2 Linz-Ebelsberg (AUT) CSIO4*, 8-11 May Copenhagen (DEN) CSIO3*, 15-18 May Lisbon (POR) CSIO3*, 29 May-1 June Sopot (POL) CSIO3*, 5-8 June Budapest (HUN) CSIO3*, 3-6 July Gijon (ESP) CSIO5*, 30 July-4 August Bratislava (SVK) CSIO3*, 7-10 August Arezzo (SMR) CSIO3*, 17-21 September Final Barcelona (ESP) CSIO5*, 9-12 October   © FEI

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