22/09/2006
- FEI Eventing World Cup Update: Malmö (SWE) Final World Class Field Lines
for Malmö Finale

FEI Eventing World Cup Forty of the worlds best riders, representing 12
nations, have descended on Malmö in Southern Sweden for the fourth running
of the annual FEI Eventing World Cup Final. This is the culmination of 17 qualifiers
in eight countries and three continents over the last 12 months. Countries represented
are: Australia, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Great Britain, Germany, Ireland,
Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland and the USA.
The defending FEI Eventing
World Cup champion, Clayton Fredericks (AUS), who recently won the individual
silver medal at the FEI World Equestrian Games, leads the charge. This
time he rides Nullarbor, an impressive nine-year-old on whom he finished 4th at
the Saumur CCI*** in May and won the British Open title. The pair lay fourth in
the dressage at Burghley when they withdrew to re-route to Malmo. Fredericks
will face strong opposition. Olympic gold medallist Nicolas Touzaint (FRA)
makes his long-awaited re-appearance with the great grey Galan de Sauvagere, the
horse on whom he won gold in Athens and at the 2003 European Championships. Darren
Chiacchia (USA), who won the Norwood (USA) FEI Eventing World Cup qualifier,
also has a strong chance; he rides the stallion Windfall, a member of the bronze
medal team at the Athens Olympics. The home side is strongly represented,
headed by Linda Algotsson (SWE), a former dual World Cup champion, who
rides her 2003 winner and European silver medallist Stand By Me. Other riders
to watch include Frank Ostholt (GER), a team gold medallist in Aachen recently,
and his compatriot Andreas Dibowski; plus Finlands Piia Pantsu
(riding Ypaja Karuso); former European Champion Jean-Lou Bigot (FRA) on
his 2005 Saumur winner Derby de Longueval; and Belgiums Karin Donckers
on her Olympic horse Gormley, who will get a good draw as the second highest-placed
rider in the FEI Eventing World Cup rankings. The organising team at Malmö
reports perfect going and an excellent, sunny weather forecast. There are new
stables and the cross-country start and finish has been re-sited. The weekend
is set fair for an excellent competition to provide a fitting climax to the 2006
Eventing season. * * * The FEI Eventing World Cup is the sports
only linked series. The 2006 season consists of 18 qualifiers held in ten countries
worldwide. It will culminate in a Final to be held in Malmö (SWE) from 21
to 24 September. The FEI Eventing World Cup is organised at the highest level
of the sport using the format without steeple chase. The series is designed in
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