01/12/2006
- FEI World Cup Eventing 2007: Preview 
FEI Eventing World Cup The 2007 FEI World Cup season is upon
us, with a first event already held in Bonn-Rodderberg from 15-17 September. This
season will see 19 qualifying events, in 12 countries in the lead up to the FEI
World Cup Final, to be held in the spring of 2008. Amongst
these 12 countries, there are two new additions to the circuit, Canada with Mansfield
(Ontario) and Belarus with Minsk - making the 2007 FEI World CupÂ
Eventing season truly global.
The French will be fighting hard to
conserve the title, which they won amid a whitewash of French domination. Indeed,
the 2006 final saw Nicolas Touzaint (FRA) make a spectacular comeback with
his wonderful grey horse, Galan de Sauvagere, to take the FEI Eventing World CupÂ
to France for the first time, and in the event anyone may have thought this to
be unexpected, France confirmed by taking 2nd and 4th place as well. This
new season comes in a new and improved version, with changes made to the existing
format in order to sustain its tremendous momentum and attract more of the worldÂs
best riders. The changes and recommendations for the new 2007 season come
in response to a dedicated working group and FEI Eventing Committee meetings,
which took place in both Malmö and Paris this year. These meetings took into
consideration all the feedback received from Organizers, media representatives,
and NFs to a dedicated FEI World Cup Questionnaire. The FEI would
like to take this opportunity to convey special thanks to all NFs, Organisers,
Media Representatives and Riders who contributed to this questionnaire and to
the Working Group. Some of the changes made for the 2007 FEI Eventing World
Cup format are: - Only the riders who have obtained a qualifying
result at a qualifier will be awarded points for the FEI World CupÂ
Eventing Standings.
- Qualifiers: Cross Country distance will be 3600
to 4400 metres. Providng a more flexible bracket.
- Final: Cross Country
distance will be 4000 to 4400 metres.
- Strongly recommended: For all
qualifiers, the event to be run on 2 days and to hold the Jumping test last. As
this was generally the norm, this recommendation serves as a confirmation of the
preferred format.
- Prize money for the Final to be increased to €
100,000! You may download the complete 2007 FEI World Cup Eventing
Rules from the FEI World Cup Website at http://www.feiworldcup.org/PDFS/Annex1-2007UpdatedRules-Englishversion.pdf The
2007 Calendar is available on the FEI World Cup Website at: http://www.feiworldcup.org/PDFS/2007WCECALENDARforwebsite.pdf
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