2011 Falsterbo Horse Show

The 2011 Falsterbo Horse Show was the 2011 edition of the Falsterbo Horse Show, the Swedish official show jumping horse show. It was held as CSIO 5* and CDI 5*.

The first horse show were held 1920 in Falsterbo, in 1969 the first show jumping derby was held here.[1]

The 2011 edition of the Falsterbo Horse Show was held between July 7, 2011 and July 10, 2011.

FEI Nations Cup of Sweden

The 2011 FEI Nations Cup of Sweden was part of the 2011 Falsterbo Horse Show. It was the fourth competition of the 2011 Meydan FEI Nations Cup and was held on Friday, July 8, 2011 at 2:30 pm.[2] The competing teams were: the United States of America, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, Great Britain, Ireland, Denmark and France. Also a Swedish team as host nation had the chance to start in the competition.[3]

The competition was a show jumping competition with two rounds and optionally one jump-off. The height of the fences were up to 1.60 meters.

The competition is endowed with 200,000 .

Team Rider Horse Round A Round B Total penalties Jump-off Prize
money
scoring
points
PenaltiesPenaltiesPenaltiesTime
(s)
1  Germany Marco Kutscher Cash 0 0
Thomas Voß Carinjo 15 4
Carsten-Otto Nagel Corradina 4 0
Ludger Beerbaum Gotha FRH 0 did not start
44 8 64,000 € 10
2  France Pénélope Leprevost Topinambour 4 8
Simon Delestre Napoli du Ry 4 0
Kevin Staut Silvana 4 0
Michel Robert Kellemoi de Pepita 4 0
12012 36,000 € 7
 Sweden Malin Baryard-Johnsson Tornesch 4 0
Angelica Augustsson Mic Mac du Tillard 0 8
Peder Fredricson Arctic Aurora Borealis 8 10
Rolf-Göran Bengtsson Ninja 0 0
4 8 12 36,000 € - [note 1]
4  Netherlands Piet Raijmakers jun. Rascin 0 0
Maikel van der Vleuten Verdi 1 0
Albert Zoer Sam 16 8
Leon Thijssen Tyson 12 0
130 13 23,000 € 6
5  Ireland Shane Breen Cos I Can 4 4
Denis Lynch Lord Luis 0 8
Nicola Fitzgibbon Puissance 4 0
Cian O'Connor Splendor 4 4
8816 15,000 € 5
6  United States Charlie Jayne Athena 8 0
Saer Coulter Springtime 8 4
Lucy Davis Nemo 7 4
Christine McCrea Take One 0 8
15 8 23 10,000 € 4
7  Great Britain Tim Stockdale Kalico Bay 19 did not start
Robert Whitaker USA Today 4 4
Bruce Menzies Sultan V 4 4
Peter Charles Nevada 8 4
1612 28 7,000 € 3
8  Belgium Niels Bruynseels Nasa 12 8
Patrick Spits Cadjanine Z 4 8
Jérôme Guery Waldo 4 8
Jan Vinckier Ursela 34 eliminated
272047 5,000 € 2
9  Denmark Torben Frandsen Alcamo Vogt 5 4
Andreas Schou Coronada 12 12
Tina Lund Qrispy D Ive Z 8 retired
Thomas Velin Godsend du Reverdy retired 8
25 24 49 4,000 € 1

(grey penalties points do not count for the team result)[4]

Notes
  1. host nation, no regular participant at the 2011 FEI Nations Cup

Grand Prix Freestyle (A-Final)

The 2011 Falsterbo Horse Show was the venue of the first competition of the World Dressage Masters (WDM) – rider ranking, season 2011/2012.

All competitors has started first in the Grand Prix de Dressage at Friday. The eight best-placed competitors of the Grand Prix de Dressage were allowed to start in the A-Final (the Grand Prix Freestyle). It some of best-placed competitors had want to start in the B-Final, the same number of competitors, who are placed after the best-placed competitors, had move up in the A-Final.

The Grand Prix Freestyle, the A-Final of the World Dressage Masters, is a Freestyle dressage competition. The level of this competition is at least the level of a Grand Prix de Dressage, but it can be higher than the level of a Grand Prix Spécial.

The Grand Prix Freestyle at the 2011 Falsterbo Horse Show was held on Saturday, July 9, 2011 at 1:00 pm. It is endowed with 60,000 €.

Rider Horse Score[5]
1 Sweden Patrik Kittel Scandic 82.775 %
2 Netherlands Anky van Grunsven Salinero 76.925 %
3 Sweden Tinne Vilhelmson-Silfven Don Auriello 75.875 %
4 Germany Anja Plönzke Le Mont d'Or 75.050 %
5 United States Catherine Haddad Winyamaro 71.375 %

(top 5 of 8 competitors)

JMS Falsterbo Derby

The Falsterbo Derby was an important show jumping competition at the 2011 Falsterbo Horse Show. The sponsor of this competition is JMS. A Derby is a show jumping competition with special fences like walls or natural fences build of wood (another example of a derby competition in show jumping is the British Jumping Derby).

This competition was held on Saturday, July 9, 2011 at 3:45 pm.[2] The competition was a show jumping competition with one round and one jump-off.

Rider Horse Round 1 jump-off prize
money
PenaltiesTime
(s)
PenaltiesTime
(s)
1 France Patrice Delaveau Ornella Mail 0 - 0 52.47 19,000 €
2 Republic of Ireland Shane Breen Mullaghdrin Gold Rain 0 - retired 14,000 €
3 Sweden Erika Lickhammer Hip Hop 4 163.64 6,000 €
4 Belgium Pieter Devos Dorenta 4 173.59 5,000 €
5 Sweden Jens Fredricson Lunatic 4 177.02 4,000 €

(Top 5 of 20 Competitors)[6]

Grand Prix Spécial (B-Final)

The Grand Prix Spécial was the B-Final of the World Dressage Masters competitions at 2011 Falsterbo Horse Show (see also Grand Prix Freestyle).

The B-Final of the World Dressage Masters competitions at 2011 Falsterbo Horse Show was held on July 9, 2011 at 4:00 pm. It was endowed with 30,000 €. The B-Final was held as Grand Prix Spécial, the competition with the highest definite level of dressage competitions.

Rider Horse Score[7]
1 Poland Michal Rapcewicz Randon 67.563 %
2 Netherlands Jenny Schreven Krawall 67.021 %
3 Norway Siril Helljesen Dorina 66.729 %

(top 3 of 7 competitors)

Longines Falsterbo Grand Prix

The Grand Prix was the mayor show jumping competition of the 2011 Falsterbo Horse Show. The sponsor of this competition was Longines. It was held on Sunday, July 10, 2011 at 3:00 pm.[2] The competition was a show jumping competition with two rounds, the height of the fences were up to 1.60 meters.

Rider Horse Round 1 jump-off prize
money
PenaltiesPenaltiesTime
(s)
1 France Patrice Delaveau Orient Express 0 0 43.13 64,000 €
2 Sweden Angelica Augustsson Mic Mac du Tillard 0 0 44.72 40,000 €
3 Netherlands Maikel van der Vleuten Verdi 0 0 46.97 32,000 €
4 Saudi Arabia Ramzy Al Duhami Bayard van de Villa Theresia 0 0 48.97 21,000 €
5 United Kingdom Nicola Fitzgibbon Puissance 0 0 49.83 14,000 €

(Top 5 of 44 Competitors)[8]

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