FEI Budweiser World
Cup Jumping and
FEI World Cup
Dressage Finals, Presented by Offield Farms
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Jamie Saults, 702-895-1051, classic.pr@verizon.net
Michaels Beerbaum
led the victory gallop for the class and she takes over the lead of the World
Cup Finals standings. She earned 42 points for tonight’s win, and an
overall score of 78. Fellow countrymen Alois Schweckhorst and Steve Guerdat
are tied for second with 71 points, and Ludo Philappaets (
Initially the first round course looked
impossible as the first three riders were eliminated. “It was a fabulous
course,” said Michaels Beerbaum. “Anything can
happen,” she added “but I will do my personal best.” Course Designer Guillherme Jorge weighed in, “I am pleased with the outcome
of the class. It started a little scary, but I knew the best were coming.
On Saturday the World Cup horses get a
break, and the crowd will be treated to an exciting grand prix of national
level horses, as well as a hunter challenge. Four Europeans, headed by
Rodrigo Pessoa, will take on four of the best
Show jumping competition will conclude on
the Sunday with the final leg of the FEI World Cup Finals.
The FEI Budweiser World Cup Jumping Final
and the FEI World Cup Dressage Final, presented by Offield
Farms, are being held simultaneously for the first time in history.
More than 100,000 tickets have been sold
with tickets purchased by individuals in 13 countries and all 50 of the
The FEI Budweiser World Cup
Jumping Final will be televised on NBC on Sunday, May 8 at
The FEI World Cup Jumping Final, started in
1979, is an annual showdown among the world’s best jumping horses and riders.
This year’s Final features 33 riders from 17 countries. In the 26 finals
held through 2004,
First held in 1986, the Dressage World Cup
Final has been held in the
Las Vegas Events, Inc. (LVE), producer of
2005 FEI World Cup Finals, was founded in 1983. LVE has grown with
Las Vegas Events, Inc. is grateful for the
generous support of its many sponsors, such as Budweiser, the title sponsor of
the Jumping Final, Offield Farms, the presenting
sponsor of the Dressage Final, and Breyer Animal
Creations, the sponsor of the Riders’ Lounge. Other sponsors include:
Bally’s and Paris Hotels; Bellagio Las Vegas and The
Mirage Las Vegas; Creel Printing; Coast Hotels & Resorts; Der Dau Custom Boots and Shoes;
D.K. Saddlery; Equifit;
Equisearch.com, the Official Online Partner of the World Cup; Hermès of Paris; Lake Las Vegas Resort; Las Vegas
Convention and Visitors Authority; Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino; Merial Limited; Mikmar Bit
Company; NBC Television; Platinum Performance; Practical Horseman; Schleese Saddlery Service; Sidelines;
Style-Wise; Summit Dynamics; Triple Crown Custom, the Official Custom Blanket
of the FEI World Cup Finals; the U.S. Dressage Federation; the U.S. Eventing Association and the U.S. Equestrian Federation.
Also signed on as “Friends” of the FEI World
Cup Finals 2005 in Las Vegas are the American Warmblood
Society, “Brentina: From Idaho to Athens, Presented
by Rolex,” Cornerstone Hunters & Jumpers, Devon Wood Equestrian Centre,
Diamond Legacy Breeding, DressageArenas.com, Dressage un Ltd, HorseDeals.US, Las Vegas Magazine, Nevada Equestrian
Association, Royal Oaks Farm, Tish Quirk/Horses USA
and Valley Horse News.
For more information on the
2005 FEI World Cup Jumping and Dressage Finals, please call Las Vegas Events,
Inc. at (702) 260-8605 or visit the official website at www.worldcuplasvegas.com.
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