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FURUSIYYA FEI NATIONS CUP™ JUMPING 2013 - Rounds 3 and 4

1 May 2013

Furusiyya series resumes with double-header at Lummen and Linz, by Louise Parkes

The Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ 2013 series resumes in earnest this week, with simultaneous action at both Lummen (BEL) and Linz (AUT) on the afternoon of Friday 3 May. Both events are part of the Europe Division 2 series – CSIO 4* Lummen hosts eight teams while a bigger field of 11 nations will line out at CSIO 3* Linz.

The FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping series celebrates 104 years of team competition in 2013, and in this inaugural season of the new-look series under the Furusiyya banner a total of 41 nations will compete at 22 qualifiers around the globe leading up to the world final in Barcelona (ESP) in September.

Furusiyya is the brand name for the commercial arm of the Saudi Equestrian Fund, which finalised a €16 million four-year sponsorship package with the FEI in November 2012. The series began at Al Ain in the United Arab Emirates in February where The Netherlands came out on top and both Saudi Arabia and Qatar qualified for the Final, while the USA claimed victory on home ground at the second leg in Wellington, Florida in March.

Teams at both venues

Great Britain and Switzerland will field teams at both venues on Friday afternoon. There are 11 events in Division 2, with Lummen and Linz followed by Drammen (NOR), 10 May; Copenhagen (DEN), 24 May; Lisbon (POR), 7 June; Sopot (POL), 14 June; Budapest (HUN), 12 July; Bratislava (SVK), 2 August; Gijon (ESP), 30 August; Arezzo (ITA), 6 September; and Kiev (UKR), 13 September.
 
Each country can only accumulate points in one of the six different leagues, and can only earn those points at designated fixtures. In Division 2, each country has been allocated five legs at which they can pick up their points, and the four countries chasing down those points in Lummen will be Belgium, Finland, Norway and Sweden. 
 
The other teams competing at the Belgian fixture are France, Great Britain, The Netherlands and Switzerland and the competition promises to be hot, with so many top riders in action. The Belgian squad consists of Dirk Demeersman, Francois Mathy Jr., Olivier Philippaerts and Annelies Voselmans along with reigning world champion Philippe Lejeune.
 
The team from Finland is made up of Anna-Julia Kontio, Henri Kovacs, Kaarlo Kovacs, Mikko Maentausta and Maiju Mallat, while the experienced French contingent of Aymeric de Ponnat, Marc Dilasser, Julien Epaillard, Olivier Guillon and Jerome Hurel can be expected to make an impression.
 
Guy Williams, Joe Clee, Simon Crippen, Philip Miller and Daniel Nielsen have been named by the British, while Roelof Bril, Peter Bulthuis, Anne-Liza Markinga, Henk van de Pol and Leon Thijssen will be vying to take one of the four spots available on the Dutch team.
 
The Norwegian team will be selected from Victoria Gulliksen, Tony Andre Hansen, Cecilie Hatteland, Ole Kristoffer Meland and Line Raaholt, while Switzerland’s Romain Duguet, Martin Fuchs, Andreas Ott, Carlo Pfyffer and Aurelie Wetttstein will also be hoping to impress. Lisen and Peder Fredricson are listed for Sweden along with Niklas Arvidsson, Anders Lidbeck and Angelie Von Essen.
 
The draw for the order-of-go takes place in Lummen tomorrow, 2 May, at 12.00 CEST (local time) and the competition begins on Friday at 15.00 CEST.
 
Linz
 
The action in Linz will begin an hour earlier, at 14.00 CEST (local time), and the order-of-go has already been decided following the draw this evening: 
 
1. Switzerland
2. Austria
3. Germany
4. Poland
5. Italy
6. Russia
7. Ireland
8. Denmark
9. Great Britain
10. Belarus
11. Australia
 
Course designer in Linz is Austria's Franz Madl, and Australia will field four riders from their squad of six that includes Evie Buller, Rory Hovell, Sarah Isbister, Philip Lever, William James Passy and Alison Rowland. The host nation will choose from Stefan Eder, Julia Kayser, Astrid Kneifel, Dieter Kofler and Christian Schranz, and they will be sure to put their best foot forward on home turf.
 
Vasil Ivanou, Maxim Kryna, Yahor Morotski and Ibragim Vaskov are listed for Belarus, while the Danish contingent consists of Lars Bak Andersen, Kim Kristensen, Charlotte von Ronne and Andreas Schou. The British have sent Graham Lovegrove, Timothy Page, Jo Pay, Louise Saywell and William Whitaker - the latter a member of the world-famous family that has made such a massive contribution to the sport of Jumping over a long number of years, particularly through the achievements of senior members John and Michael.
 
There are some familiar names amongst the German crew of Joachim Heyer, Markus Renzel, Mario Stevens, Maximilian Weishaupt and Jan Wernke, while Billy Twomey will undoubtedly be lending his not-inconsiderable leadership skills to the Irish side that includes two of his own protégés, Anthony Condon and 17-year-old wonder-boy Bertram Allen, who will be joined by Irish army rider Captain Michael Kelly.
 
Fabio Brotto, Davide Kainich, Luca Moneta and Eleonora Zorzetto will fly the Italian flag, while the Polish team will be Igor Kawiak, Lukasz Koza, Ewa Mazurowska and Piotr Morsztyn. The five listed for Russia are Vladimir Beletskiy, Olga Chechina, Sergey Khomashko, Vadim Konovalov and Natalia Simonia, and Switzerland looks very strong indeed with Pascal Bettschen accompanied by Claudia Gisler, Christina Liebherr, and Werner Muff.
 
The four teams battling for points in Linz are Austria, Belarus, Denmark and Russia.
 
Allocation of teams to Division 1 Events Europe - here
Allocation of teams to Division 2 Events Europe - here
 
Linz will be broadcast live on FEI TV - don’t miss a hoof-beat, watch every exciting moment onwww.feitv.org

Facts and Figures:

Both of the Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ competitions taking place on Friday 3 May 2013 are part of the Europe Division 2 series.

A total of eight nations will line out at the CSIO 4* in Lummen (BEL) - Belgium, Finland, France, Great Britain, The Netherlands, Norway, Switzerland and Sweden.

There will be 11 nations in action at CSIO 3* Linz (AUT) - Australia, Austria, Belarus, Denmark, Great Britain, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Poland, Russia and Switzerland.
 
The FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping series celebrates 104 years of team competition this year.
 
The 2013 season comprises 22 qualifiers in as many countries.
 
Swiss watchmakers Longines are the official timekeepers for the Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping series.
 
41 nations will seek a place at the Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping Final 2013 which will take place in Barcelona (ESP) in September.
 
Furusiyya is the brand name for the commercial arm of the Saudi Equestrian Fund which finalised a €16 million four-year sponsorship package with the FEI in November 2012.
 
For further information on the Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping series check out this link
 
 

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