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October 2007 • VOLUME 26 • © HORSES For LIFE™ Magazine
23/10/2007 - The FEI World Cup™ Driving Series Celebrates its Seventh Anniversary
The seventh season of the FEI World Cup™ Driving is about to start.
After a long outdoor season, which started in Ocala, Florida (USA) in March and
ended in Deauville, France, in September, the ten most successful four-in-hand
drivers have now qualified for the prestigious indoor series.
This year, the team drivers were able to accumulate points at 13 international
combined driving events in seven European countries and one in the United
States of America. Extra bonus points could be won at the World Equestrian
Festival in Aachen, Germany, and at the last CAI-A in Deauville, which was run
according to an exciting new competition format. Although some countries hosted
more than two qualifying competitions, this years' rules included the
constriction that the best results of a maximum of two competitions in one
country could count for the FEI World Cup™ Driving qualification.
This seventh indoor season consists of five competitions plus the Final. The
Top Five four-in-hand drivers of the standings after the last qualifying
competition in Deauville will compete in three competitions of which the best
two results count to qualify for the Final. The Top Six to Ten compete in two
competitions.
The FEI World Cup™ Driving season 2007/2008 starts in Hannover, Germany, on 27
October. Hannover has been part of the FEI World Cup™ Driving series since the
2004/2005 season. The season continues in Stuttgart in the South of Germany.
The international horse show in the Schleyer Halle has a long history in indoor
carriage driving. It was in fact Stuttgart that introduced indoor carriage
driving for the first time in 1994 and has been part of the FEI World Cup™
Driving series from the start in 2001. After Stuttgart, the series moves on to
Sweden’s capital Stockholm. The Stockholm International Horse Show is
celebrating their 15th anniversary this year and has also been part of the FEI
World Cup™ Driving from the beginning. The week after Stockholm, Geneva in
Switzerland will host the fourth competition. With its large arena and its
endless possibilities for challenging courses, Geneva has become a worthy
addition to the FEI World Cup™ Driving circuit these past years. On the same
week end as Geneva, Hungary’s capital city Budapest will host an indoor driving
try-out competition. The sport of carriage driving in Hungary is growing very
fast and the enthusiasm of the Budapest organisers will result in an official
place on the FEI World Cup™ Driving calendar 2008/2009. The traditional
Flanders Christmas Horse Show in Mechelen, Belgium, is the stage for the fifth
and last competition before the Final. The Top Five of the standings after
Mechelen qualify for the Final, in which the drivers start from scratch.
Boyd Exell (AUS), winner of the first FEI World Cup™ Driving in Hannover (Ger).
Copyright:Thomas Hellmann/FEI
For the first time in the history of the FEI World Cup™ Driving, the Final will
not take place in the usual ambiance of Sweden’s Gothenburg Horse Show, but in
Leipzig, Germany. Gothenburg is hosting the Rolex FEI World Cup™ Jumping Final
and decided for various reasons not to host the ever popular driving
competition in 2008. But Gothenburg will for sure be back on the FEI World Cup™
Driving calendar in 2008/2009. Leipzig however, offers an excellent replacement
for the Final. The smooth organisation, the large arena with the solid footing
and the always enthusiastic spectators will guarantee fantastic sport in the
Leipziger Messe from 17 to 20 January 2008.
Although three summer qualifiers took place in Germany and the FEI World Cup™
Driving season 2007/2008 counts three legs in Germany, this season’s
competitor’s list does not include a driver of one of the biggest driving
nations in the world. FEI World Cup™ title defender Michael Freund ended his
career as an active driver after the Final in Gothenburg last February. Freund
has been a true ambassador for the indoor driving sport and his charming
personality and sportsmanship will be missed in the indoor arenas. But his
successors are knocking on the door already. Triple World Champion Ijsbrand
Chardon from the Netherlands is a winner in heart and soul and will put
everything at stake to win back the FEI World Cup™ title which he lost to
Freund last season. Australia’s Boyd Exell is back on the indoor driving scene
after being absent for several years. Hungary’s Zoltan Lazar and Jozsef
Dobrovitz have been regular competitors in the FEI World Cup™ Driving and will
this year also represent the Hungarian colours in the indoor series. Werner
Ulrich and Daniël Würgler from Switzerland, Tomas Eriksson from Sweden and
Chardon’s compatriots Koos de Ronde and Mark Weusthof have all competed in the
FEI World Cup™ before. Newcomer to the series is Frenchman Benjamin Aillaud.
The 31-year-old horseman impressed friend and enemy in Geneva last year where
he competed with a wild card. With his team of Lipizzaner horses, Aillaud won
the summer qualifier in Altenfelden, Austria, and put down top performances
throughout the whole season. His eagerness and energy to win will certainly be
an addition to the excitement of the FEI World Cup™ Driving season 2007/2008.
The absence of German drivers in the FEI World Cup™ will most probably,
however, be solved by the organisers as every qualifier provides the
opportunity for up to three competitors to compete with a wild card… Germany’s Christoph
Sandmann has already received an invitation to compete in Hannover and
Stuttgart. Unlike previous years, wild card drivers cannot earn points at these
qualifiers and can therefore not qualify for the Final. Nonetheless, in
accordance with the wishes expressed by the drivers, the organisers of the
Final may allocate one wild card which could result in the awkward situation
that a wild card driver wins the Final. Nothing like a little suspense!
The Hannover German Classics Horse Show.
Jozsef Dobrovitz (Hun) unlucky on this first round, placing 7th overall.
Copyright:
Thomas Hellmann/FEI
By Cindy Velstra
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