Germany’s victory of first test FEI Nations Cup Eventing™ series last year was sealed at the final leg in Boekelo (NED)
Left to right: Michael Jung, Bettina Hoy, Julia Krajewski and Ingrid Klimke with Chef d’Equipe Hans Melzer
Photo: Jon Stroud/FEI
Three members of the German Olympic gold medal team are heading to the Complet International de Fontainebleau (FRA) this weekend, where the opening leg of the second FEI Nations Cup™ Eventing test series will take place (21-24 March).
The Germans, winners of last year's first test series, will be taking no chances and Chef d’Equipe Hans Melzer has a wealth of talent to choose from. Michael Jung, the reigning Olympic, World and European Champion will be heading to Fontainebleau with his fantastic horse La Biosthetique Sam FB and Leopin FST, third at Pau (FRA) CCI4* in 2012. He will be joined by London 2012 team mates Sandra Auffarth and Dirk Schrade, as well as Andreas Dibowski, Kai-Steffen Meier and Frank Ostholt.
Germany scored a runaway victory in the inaugural FEI Nations Cup™ Eventing last year, after winning a total of four legs, but other countries such as Spain, who finished second, also took a determinedly structured approach.
It is anticipated that other nations will now be working out a plan to do better in this second test series, which was given a resounding stamp of approval by riders and team officials in 2012.
Great Britain has announced a pool of six prospective team riders who will also use the FEI Nations Cup™ Eventing to gain valuable experience for Championships: Laura Collett, Pippa Funnell, Kitty King, Emily Llewelyn, Gemma Tattersall and Izzy Taylor.
One day Mark Todd is dressed up at the New Zealand HOYS the next he was jetting off to Fontainebleau
The New Zealanders are also expected to present a stronger challenge in this year’s series, with Olympic bronze medallists Sir Mark Todd and Jonelle Richards joined by Megan Heath at the Grand Parquet.
A total of eight nations are in a position to field teams of a minimum of three or maximum of four riders for this year’s series: France, Germany, Great Britain, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, New Zealand and Spain.
“We are extremely proud to be hosting the opening leg of the second FEI Nations Cup Eventing test series at the prestigious Grand Parquet in Fontainebleau”, said François Lucas, President of CREIF (Comité Régional d'Equitation d'Ile de France).
“Spectators will have the opportunity to see top-class Eventing in our historical surroundings, making this a truly thrilling three days of competition, and a fitting start to the 2013 series.”
One more venue has been added to the FEI Nations Cup™ Eventing calendar, at Waregem in Belgium. The first six legs will be run as short-format (CICO3*) competitions, with the option of running the Cross Country as the last phase. The final leg, at Boekelo (NED) in October, will be long format (CCIO3*).
“We were very pleased with the way the first year went, especially with the commitment and enthusiasm from smaller Eventing nations such as Spain, the Netherlands and Brazil,” commented Catrin Norinder, FEI Director, Eventing and Olympic.
“We hope to continue to expand the series. One more competition has been added this year at Waregem, and we expect the last leg at Boekelo to be a much closer affair as more nations begin to plan more tactically and use the FEI Nations Cup Eventing to help up-and-coming riders get a feel for the Championship experience. It will be a really exciting series this year."
Visit the FEI Nations Cup™ Eventing series hub here for rules, results and Organiser details.
FEI Nations Cup™ Eventing 2013 calendar
1 Fontainebleau (FRA) 21-24 March
2 Houghton Hall (GBR) 23-25 May
3 Strzegom-W (POL) 30 May-2 June
4 Aachen (GER) 25-30 June
5 Montelibretti (ITA) 21-23 September
6 Waregem (BEL) 26-29 September
7 Boekelo (NED) 11-14 October 2013