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Battle of the giants in Barcelona

  • Sep. 24, 2015
Die Reiter sind bereit für das Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ Finale in Barcelona. © FEI/Dan Rowley
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Furusiyya_FEI_NationsCup_Jumping_FinalThe buzz is building! All the atmosphere, excitement and anticipation ahead of today’s €2.3 million Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping Final 2015 is captured in a superb 30-second video clip shot at FC Barcelona’s iconic Camp Nou stadium. Watch Dutch superstar, Jeroen Dubbeldam, and Spain’s leading rider Sergio Alvarez Moya as they lead the battle of the giants onto the hallowed turf here. It’s going to be a thriller!

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Former Olympic, and reigning World and European champion Dubbeldam, and Alvarez Moya had determination written all over their faces during behind-the-scenes filming at Camp Nou. The Spaniard said that day, “when it comes to the Furusiyya Final in my home country I will be giving it 100 per cent!”

Die Reiter sind bereit für das Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ Finale in Barcelona. © FEI/Dan Rowley
FC Barcelona recently welcomed equestrian sport to its iconic Camp Nou stadium. Sydney 2000 Olympic Jumping gold medallist and current World European champion Jeroen Dubbeldam (NED), right, and Sergio Álvarez Moya (ESP) in fighting mode as they lead their teams onto the FC Barcelona pitch at Camp Nou in the countdown to the Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping Final at Real Club De Polo de Barcelona (24-27 September). Polo Club members (from left) Victor Gonzalez, Sofía Zambrano and Virginia Graells joined the Spanish team for the day, with Carlota Vilarrubí, Blanca Gil and Yago Mercé making up the Dutch squad. © FEI/Dan Rowley

How the teams line out
A massive field of 19 nations have qualified for the event that will decide the fate of the 2015 Furusiyya title when the action draws to a spectacular close next Saturday night. Team Poland will be first into the ring when the Furusiyya Final 2015 gets underway in the afternoon at the Real Club de Polo in Barcelona (ESP).

The draw took place today, and the order-of-go for tomorrow’s first competition is as follows:
1. Poland
2. Australia
3. France
4. Italy
5. Switzerland
6. Spain
7. Qatar
8. Egypt
9. Great Britain
10.Germany
11.Netherlands
12.Mexico
13.Belgium
14.Brazil
15.Sweden
16.USA
17.Czech Republic
18.Ireland
19.Venezuela

Tough call
It’s a tough call for the Polish side who battled hard to qualify from the Europe Division 2 qualifying series along with Czech Republic. However Dutch Chef d’Equipe, Rob Ehrens, insisted this evening, “there is nothing between the teams when the competition begins tomorrow, every country has the same chance.”

His side are firm favourites to take their second Furusiyya title in a row however. Ehrens has brought the dream-team that began an extraordinary sequence of victories when scooping team and individual gold at the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games™ 2014 in Normandy, France last September. They were back on the top step of the podium at the 2014 Furusiyya Final the following month and, just a few short weeks ago, swept all before them at the FEI European Championships 2015 in Aachen (GER). They seem like an unstoppable force right now.

With typical modesty however, Ehrens insisted this evening that the anything can happen over the coming days. “We have already achieved more than we could ever have imagined, it has been incredible what has happened for us over the last year. But we all keep our feet on the ground. The difference between winning and losing is so very little, we have returned to Barcelona to do our best job, but a couple of mistakes today and it could all be over already. That’s our sport. We embrace the moments when it goes well, but we always stay grounded,” said the man who is widely admired for his exceptional team leadership.

All 19 nations will line out in today’s opening class from which the top eight countries will qualify for Saturday night’s €1.5 million Final. The teams that don’t make the cut will compete in Friday’s €300,000 Longines Challenge Cup.

Successful concept
This year’s line-up of nations underlines the success of the concept that inspired the Furusiyya series, drawing more and more countries into the sport of Nations Cup Jumping and watching them develop and grow. Few could have guessed that revitalizing a much-loved format with a history that goes back for over a century would be such a success story. It met with some resistance at first but, in its third season, the series that was once restricted to an elite group of nations has expanded and thrived to such an extent that a total of 45 countries participated in 19 qualifiers across six regions worldwide this year.

As FEI Jumping Director, John Roche, said this evening “we have great representation here in Barcelona from all across the globe this year, and we also have many of the best riders in the world.”

Competition Timetable
Thursday, 24 September, 16.30 (local time in Spain, GMT + 2 hours)
1st competition (all qualified teams start)

Friday, 25 September, 21.00
2nd competition, Longines Challenge Cup (teams placed ninth and below after first competition)

Saturday, 26 September, 21.00
3rd competition, Final (top eight teams after first competition)

For further information on the Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping series check out this link 

Watch the making of the FC Barcelona video here

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