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Both Jos Lansink (World Cup Champion 1994) and Helena Weinberg who qualified
in the Western European League have withdrawn. Reserves Jean Marc Nicolas
and Lars Nieberg will therefore now compete.For
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This is the 26th World Cup Final – the series
began in 1979.
Riders from 12 different leagues qualify for the Final –
Central Europe, Western Europe, USA West Coast, USA East Coast, Canada,
South America, South Africa, Central Asia, South East Asia, Japan, Australia
and New Zealand.
Only one rider has ever won the series three years in
succession – Rodrigo Pessoa winner in 1998/99/2000 – even more remarkably
the Brazilian rider achieved that distinction partnering the same horse on
each occasion – Baloubet du Rouet.
Rodrigo was just 25 years old when he recorded his first
success but the youngest rider ever to win the World Cup title was Canada’s
Mario Deslauriers who was 19 years of age when steering Aramis to victory in
1984.
In 2003, a total of 41 riders competed and Pessoa and
Baloubet finished in the top three for the sixth consecutive time.
Gothenburg has been the most visited venue for the final
– it has staged the final on 10 occasions. The finals alternate between
Europe and the US and Las Vegas, venue in 2000 and again in 2003, will host
the 2004/2005 final next April.
Last year’s winner was Markus Ehning (Anka), second was
Rodrigo Pessoa (Baloubet du Rouet) and third was Malin Baryard (H&M
Butterfly Flip).