Jessica Kürten Wins Rolex FEI World Cup Final II
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Apr 26, 2008 09:15 AM
A highly technical course marked with enormously high and wide oxers separated the men from the boys and a couple of girls came out on top. April 26th, GoteBorg, Sweden--- Jessica Kürten aboard Castle Forbes Libertina rode a stellar ride over quite possibly the toughest Day 2 course that anyone can remember. The course left showjumping masters like Ludger Beerbaum, Peter Wylde and Michael Whitaker shaking theirs heads wondering what course designer Rolf Ludi of Sweden had in mind for them on Sunday when the third and final round of the World Cup will be ridden. Only five horses made it to the Jump-Off with several horses taking down the back bar of the huge Wallenstam oxer that came up quickly around a tight right turn just after a very challenging water and rock double combination. We'll bring you complete standings and of course the results from tomorrow's final along with video of the Goteborg Trophy Grand Prix and several interviews with riders so check back soon! Final Five Jump-Off Results
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