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Horses get green light at vetcheck for World Cup Finals in Omaha

It's time for the official countdown of the FEI Jumping & Dressage World Cup Time 2023. On Monday the Jumping horses passed the vet check...

The dressage and vaulting horses will be presented for the veterinarian check on Tuesday.


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Jumping Program

On Wednesday, the first part of the final will be ridden. The combinations will be presented with a 1.60m Table C. In this Speed and Handiness, the course will have the character of a Table A with bigger fences, designed by Bernardo Costa Cabral.

Thursday the program continues with a Table A with Jump-Off at 1.50-1.60m height.

After the second competition points will be transformed into penalties. The rider with the highest number of points will start in Saturday's class with zero penalties, for the following combinations the number of penalties is calculated by multiplying the difference between their points and the points of the number one, with 0.5.

On Saturday the third round is ridden over two rounds with only the 30 best combinations at the start. After a second veterinarian check will be held.

The 20 best from Saturday (round 1) will compete in the second and final round. The winner of the FEI World Cup Final Jumping is the rider that has the least penalties over all rounds!

Click here for all start lists and results

Click here for the Jumping Regulations


The dressage and vaulting horses will be presented for the veterinarian check on Tuesday.


Follow all latest World Cup news in our FREE APP!
Download App store - Download Play Store

Jumping Program

On Wednesday, the first part of the final will be ridden. The combinations will be presented with a 1.60m Table C. In this Speed and Handiness, the course will have the character of a Table A with bigger fences, designed by Bernardo Costa Cabral.

Thursday the program continues with a Table A with Jump-Off at 1.50-1.60m height.

After the second competition points will be transformed into penalties. The rider with the highest number of points will start in Saturday's class with zero penalties, for the following combinations the number of penalties is calculated by multiplying the difference between their points and the points of the number one, with 0.5.

On Saturday the third round is ridden over two rounds with only the 30 best combinations at the start. After a second veterinarian check will be held.

The 20 best from Saturday (round 1) will compete in the second and final round. The winner of the FEI World Cup Final Jumping is the rider that has the least penalties over all rounds!

Click here for all start lists and results

Click here for the Jumping Regulations


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