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2009 World Cup Final Showjumping – Las Vegas – Videos

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Published: April 23, 2009 | By Jono

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With the 2009 World Cup Final recently completed, and Merideth Michaels Beerbaum, once again taking honours on the freakish Shutterfly, we've compiled a number of videos from the finals, including Rodrigo Pessoa, Marco Kutcher, Rich Fellers, and others. Enjoy! Rich Fellers on Flexible in the Jump Off of Round 2 at the FEI World Cup in Las Vegas, NV. Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum wins Jump Off Round of the 2009 FEI World Cup Grand Prix in Las Vegas, NV on Shutterfly. McClain Ward and Sapphier in his speed round at World Cup. World Cup 2009. Rodrigo Pessoa in his speed round in Las Vegas. The horse locked onto the wrong jump at #11. Christina Leibherr on No Mercy in the Jump Off of Round 2 at the FEI World Cup Finals in Las Vegas, NV Marcus Ehning and Leconte in the final jump off of the 2009 FEI Rolex World Cup. Cornet Obolensky and Marco Kutcher

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2009 Goteborg FEI Rolex World Cup Qualifier – Results

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Published: February 26, 2009 | By Jono

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None of the big names made it to the jump off at Goteborg, and it's just another reason why our sport is the toughest and greatest. Even the big guys can have a bad day. this sport can bring you down to earth so quickly. An apty win for the home town boy Svante Johansson (SWE) on Saint Amour. Results: 1) Svante Johansson (SWE), Saint Amour, 0-0/35.29 sec. 2) Thomas Velin (DEN), Godsend du Reverdy, 0-0/36.23 sec 3) Rolf-Göran Bengtsson (SWE), Quintero la Silla, 0-4/36.93 sec 4) Alvaro Miranda Neto (BRA), Ad Picolien Zendenrust, 0-8/35.16 sec 5) Michael Whitaker (GBR), Portofino, 1/76.29 sec 6) Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum (GER), Shutterfly, 4/71.74 sec 7) Albert Zoer (NED), Okidoki, 4/72.04 sec 8) Gerco Schröder (NED), Eurocommerce Pennsylvania, 4/72.44 sec 9) Ludo Philippaerts (BEL), Cavalor’s Winningmood, 4/72.67 sec 10) Jessica Kürten (IRE), Castle Forbe’s Libertina, 4/72.86 sec   Standings after 12 of 13 competitions: 1) Gerco Schröder (NED), 78 2) Albert Zoer (NED), 60 3) Edwina Alexander (AUS), 57 4) Thomas Velin (DEN), 56 5) Steve Guerdat (SUI), 51 6) Ludo Philippaerts (BEL), 49 6) Rodrigo Pessoa (BRA), 49 8) Jos Lansink (BEL), 48 8) Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum (GER), 48 (already qualified) 10) Jessica Kürten (IRE), 47 10) Lars Nieberg (GER), 47 10) Marcus Ehning (GER), 47 13) Rutherford Latham (ESP), 46 14) Daniel Etter (SUI), 45 14) Mikael Forsten (FIN), 45 14) Helena Lundbäck (SWE), 45 17) Ben Maher (GBR), 43 18) Marco Kutscher (GER) 41

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Edwina Alexander Wins FEI Rolex World Cup at Olympia

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Published: December 23, 2008 | By Jono

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It seems almost every week now we are writing about Edwina Alexander winning another top class international Grand Prix. Well she's done it again this week, but they don't get much bigger, the World Cup Qualifier at Olympia. Riding her current star mount, Itot Du Chateau, she jumped the only double clear round to beat crowd favourite John Whitaker on Casino. Edwina must now be a very short favourite to win the World Cup Final in Las Vegas, and also the World Equestrian Games in Kentucky in 2010.

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Edwina Alexander climbs rankings: Wins CSI*5 in Brussels

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Published: December 7, 2008 | By Jono

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Australian Edwina Alexander continues to impress on the world jumping stage, winning the Brussels CSI*5 Grand Prix over the weekend. On her Olympic mount Itot du Chateau, she clinched the win by beating German pair Marco Kutcher on Cash, and Marcus Ehning on Sandron Boy. She had a great show by also placing second in the Rolex IJRC Top Ten, and second in a 1.55m class on her new mount Late Nite. It's no mean feat by any Australian to be competing, yet alone winning at this level, and Edwina is fast becoming a legend, if not already, of the sport. Plenty more to come we're sure. BTW, Edwina won an Audi A6 for her efforts. Here are the videos of her rides at Brussels: Rolex Top 10 Round 2 Rolex Top 10 Round 1 Audi GP Round 2 Audi GP Round 1

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