
FEI
Budweiser World Cup Jumping and FEI World Cup Dressage Finals, Presented
by Offield Farms Las Vegas, Nevada April 20-24,
2005 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Jamie Saults, 702-895-1051,
classic.pr@verizon.net Edward
Gal and Geldnet Lingh Win Opening Grand Prix 2005
Las Vegas FEI World Cup Finals Las Vegas, NVApril
21, 2005Edward Gal of the Netherlands, riding Geldnet Lingh,
won the opening Grand Prix at the FEI World Cup Dressage Finals, Presented by
Offield Farms, at the 2005 Las Vegas FEI World Cup Finals. The worlds
top dressage and jumping horses and riders are in Las Vegas competing for the
prestigious title of International Equestrian Federation (FEI) World Cup Champions
in both dressage and jumping at the Thomas & Mack Center. The FEI World
Cup Dressage Final, presented by Offield Farms, and the FEI Budweiser World Cup
Jumping Final are being held simultaneously for the first time in history. Gal
and the 12-year-old Dutch stallion Geldnet Lingh wowed the crowd of
more than 8,500 with his test that was awarded many 8s and 9s by the panel of
five judges for a total score of 78.625%. At first I was very nervous because
of the crowd, said Gal. Then I thought, what the heck, just
ride and see what happens. [Geldnet Lingh] did everything I wanted. I heard the
crowd say, Oh wow, so I thought it must be good. My day was super. Immediately
behind Gal was teammate and defending World Cup champion Anky van Grunsven
riding Keltec Salinero. Van Grunsven and the 11-year-old Hanoverian
gelding scored a close 78%. She had a few mistakes, which she attributed as her
own. Van Grunsven, who trains Gal said, Im very proud [of Edward],
though I am going to try to beat him in the Kür. (Anky and Keltec
Salinero are pictured at the right.) Standing in third place after
the Grand Prix was American Debbie McDonald of Hailey, Idaho, and Brentina.
The pair had the second ride of the day and held the first-place position
until the last two rides of the competition. McDonald and the 14-year-old
Hanoverian mare, who were the 2003 World Cup champions, scored a total 75.925%.
The atmosphere is phenomenal of all the places Ive been, she
said. Mentally, its nice to start on top, but I have to remember that
the next competition is a clean slate. The top 12 horses and riders
from todays Grand Prix will advance to the FEI World Cup Dressage Final-Freestyle
on Saturday night. The Grand Prix scores will determine the order of go in the
Freestyle, and the riders will compete in reverse order. The scores from the Freestyle
only will determine the World Cup champion. McDonald will be joined
in Saturday nights Freestyle by the three other American riders competing
in the FEI World Cup Dressage Finals. Robert Dover and FBW Kennedy,
Leslie Morse and Kingston and Guenter Seidel and Aragon
all qualified. The pairs that will be competing in the Saturday Freestyle
are: 1 Edward Gal, Geldnet Lingh NED 78.625 2. Anky
van Grunsven, Keltec Salinero NED 78.000 3. Debbie McDonald,
Brentina USA 75.958 4. Robert Dover,
FBW Kennedy USA 75.625 5. Jan Brink,
Bjorsells Briar 899 SWE 75.583 6. Andreas Helgstrand, Blue
Horse Cavan DEN 73.000 7. Leslie Morse, Kingston USA
72.792 8. Hubertus Schmidt, Aramis GER 71.708 9. Carl
Hester, Escapado GBR 71.667 10. Sven Rothenberger, Barclay
II NED 71.167 11t. Guenter Seidel, Aragon USA
71.125 11t. Lone Joergensen, Hardthofs Ludewig G DEN
71.125 The World Cup Finals feature five action-packed days of electrifying
equestrian competition. The schedule for the Jumping Final includes a heart-stopping
speed class on Thursday evening, a nail-biting jump-off class on Friday evening,
the Grand Prix of Las Vegas on Saturday afternoon, and of course, the illustrious
World Cup Final on Sunday afternoon. The Dressage Final features the worlds
best dressage riders locked in a four-day battle to determine who will be crowned
this years FEI World Cup Dressage Champion. The schedule includes the impressive
Grand Prix on Thursday afternoon, an exciting Grand Prix on Friday afternoon for
horses not entered in the Final, and the crowd-pleasing Musical Freestyle on Saturday
evening. More than 100,000 tickets have been sold with tickets purchased
by individuals in 13 countries and all 50 of the United States. Better than 96%
of the ticket sales have been to people who live outside Nevada. The World
Cup will also include a special World Championship Hunter Rider (WCHR) World Cup
Team Hunter Challenge on Saturday afternoon. The first-ever Challenge pits the
skills of four past WCHR Professional National Hunter Champions against four of
Europes top show jumping superstars, including three-time FEI World Cup
Champion and Athens Olympic individual Silver Medalist Rodrigo Pessoa of Brazil,
Sydney Olympic team Gold Medalist and 2003 FEI World Cup Champion Marcus Ehning
of Germany, five-time Olympic veteran and 1995 FEI World Cup Champion Nick Skelton
of Great Britain and his countryman, three-time Olympic veteran Michael Whitaker. The
FEI Budweiser World Cup Jumping Final will be televised on NBC on Sunday, May
8 at 5:00 p.m. EDT. The FEI World Cup Dressage Final, presented by Offield Farms,
will be televised on Monday, June 6 at 4:00 p.m. EDT on the Outdoor Life Network
(OLN). The FEI World Cup Jumping Final, started in 1979, is an annual showdown
among the worlds best jumping horses and riders. This years Final
features 33 riders from 17 countries. In the 26 finals held through 2004, United
States riders have emerged with the most titles, having won the championship seven
times. This marks the sixth FEI World Cup Jumping Final to be held in the United
States, following Finals in Baltimore in 1980, Tampa in 1989, Del Mar, CA in 1992
and the two in Las Vegas in 2000 and 2003. First held in 1986, the Dressage
World Cup Final has been held in the U.S. only once, in 1995 in Los Angeles. Germany
and The Netherlands have dominated the competition, winning six titles each through
2004. The United States won its first title in 2003 when Debbie McDonald of Hailey,
Idaho and the magnificent mare, Brentina, emerged as champions. Brentina is owned
by Parry and Peggy Thomas of Las Vegas, for whom the Thomas & Mack Center,
the venue for the World Cup Finals, is named. Las Vegas Events, Inc. (LVE),
producer of 2005 FEI World Cup Finals, was founded in 1983. LVE has grown with
Las Vegas as the city has emerged as one of the worlds top special event
and resort destinations. A private, not-for-profit organization, LVE is funded
by hotel room tax and serves as the exclusive major special events agency for
the city. In its 21-year history, Las Vegas Events has produced, presented or
supported more than 200 events, which have driven more than 2.5 million visitors
to the area, resulting in an economic impact of more than $700 million. Las
Vegas Events, Inc. is grateful for the generous support of its many sponsors,
such as Budweiser, the title sponsor of the Jumping Final, Offield Farms, the
presenting sponsor of the Dressage Final, and Breyer Animal Creations, the sponsor
of the Riders Lounge. Other sponsors include: Ballys and Paris Hotels;
Bellagio Las Vegas and The Mirage Las Vegas; Creel Printing; Coast Hotels &
Resorts; Der Dau Custom Boots and Shoes; D.K. Saddlery; Equifit; Equisearch.com,
the Official Online Partner of the World Cup; Hermès of Paris; Lake Las
Vegas Resort; Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority; Mandalay Bay Resort
& Casino; Merial Limited; Mikmar Bit Company; NBC Television; Platinum Performance;
Practical Horseman; Schleese Saddlery Service; Sidelines; Style-Wise; Summit Dynamics;
Triple Crown Custom, the Official Custom Blanket of the FEI World Cup Finals;
the U.S. Dressage Federation; the U.S. Eventing Association and the U.S. Equestrian
Federation. Also signed on as Friends of the FEI World Cup Finals
2005 in Las Vegas are the American Warmblood Society, Brentina: From Idaho
to Athens, Presented by Rolex, Cornerstone Hunters & Jumpers, Devon
Wood Equestrian Centre, Diamond Legacy Breeding, DressageArenas.com, Dressage
un Ltd, HorseDeals.US, Las Vegas Magazine, Nevada Equestrian Association, Royal
Oaks Farm, Tish Quirk/Horses USA and Valley Horse News. For more information
on the 2005 FEI World Cup Jumping and Dressage Finals, please call Las Vegas Events,
Inc. at (702) 260-8605 or visit the official Web site at www.worldcuplasvegas.com. ###
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