Sunday, May. 12, 2024

2015 Longines FEI Show Jumping World Cup Final

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He's currently tied for the lead. He's a wonderhorse who has defied the odds over and over. But what's Flexible like back at the barn? We found out.
The New Zealander fulfills a friends dream by bringing Kiwi Iron Mark to the United States to compete in the Longines FEI World Cup Final and will go home with a win in the $75,000 Canadian Pacific Grand Prix of Las Vegas.
The second leg of the World Cup Final saw four Americans in the six-horse jump-off as Rich Fellers moved up to tie for the lead with Swiss rider Steve Guerdat.
What did the riders think of the speed leg of the Longines FEI World Cup Final, which the Irish teenager Bertram Allen won, with the indomitable Flexible and Rich Fellers in second? We asked...

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Kent Farrington turns in an unbeatable time in the second leg of the World Cup Final, but an abnormally large jump-off field causes controversy.
Pius Schwizer of Switzerland laid down an unbeatable speed round on a horse he's only ridden for four months—Quidam du Vivier—to claim victory on Day 1 of the World Cup Final.
What to know who goes when in the all-important speed leg? Wondering about how the World Cup Final scoring works? We've got it all for you here.

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