Show Jumping World Cup


The FEI Show Jumping World Cup is an annual international competition among the world’s best show jumping horses and riders. The series, created in 1978, today comprises 14 leagues on all continents. The best riders from 132 preliminary competitions qualify for the final. The FEI World Cup was thought up by a Swiss journalist and show jumping enthusiast, Max E. Ammann. For 20 years, until 1999, both the final and qualifiers were sponsored by Volvo. From 1999 to 2013, the series has been sponsored by Rolex. Longines has been the title sponsor of the series since October 2013.
Approximately 45 riders qualify from 13 leagues around the world. Usually there are 20 riders from Europe, 15 from the United States, 5 from Canada, and 5 from elsewhere in the world. At the beginning, the final was a rather complicated process and in 1981 its formula was modified. Since then it has not been changed. It starts with a Table C speed competition, followed by a jump-off competition and, after one day's rest, a two-round final not against the clock.
In the 28 World Cup finals held until 2007, US riders have emerged with the most titles, having won the championship
seven times. Hugo Simon was the first rider to win the FEI World Cup three times, followed by Rodrigo Pessoa. Mario Deslauriers is so far the youngest winner, aged 19, in the competition's history riding Aramis in 1984.
The FEI World Cup Final is usually held in April of each year.

1979

, England
RiderNationHorse/HorsesPenalties
1Jos Lansink

1995

RiderNationHorse/HorsesPenalties
1Nick Skelton

1996

RiderNationHorse/HorsesPenalties
1Hugo Simon

1997

RiderNationHorse/HorsesPenalties
1Hugo Simon

1998

RiderNationHorse/HorsesPenalties
1Rodrigo Pessoa

1999

RiderNationHorse/HorsesPenalties
1Rodrigo Pessoa

2000

RiderNationHorse/HorsesPenalties
1Rodrigo Pessoa

2001

RiderNationHorse/HorsesPenalties
1Markus Fuchs

2002

RiderNationHorse/HorsesPenalties
1Otto Becker

2003

RiderNationHorse/HorsesPenalties
1Marcus Ehning

2004

RiderNationHorse/HorsesPenalties
1Bruno Broucqsault

2005

RiderNationHorse/HorsesPenalties
1Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum

2006

RiderNationHorse/HorsesPenalties
1Marcus Ehning

2007

RiderNationHorse/HorsesPenalties
1Beat Mändli

2008

RiderNationHorse/HorsesPenalties
1Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum

2009

RiderNationHorse/HorsesPenalties
1Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum

2010

RiderNationHorse/HorsesPenalties
1Marcus Ehning

2011

RiderNationHorse/HorsesPenalties
1Christian Ahlmann

2012

RiderNationHorse/HorsesPenalties
1Rich Fellers

2013

RiderNationHorse/HorsesPenalties
1Beezie Madden

2014

RiderNationHorse/HorsesPenalties
1Daniel Deusser

2015

RiderNationHorse/HorsesPenalties
Time
1Steve Guerdat

2016

RiderNationHorse/HorsesPenalties
Time
1Steve Guerdat

2017

RiderNationHorse/HorsesPenalties
1McLain Ward

2018

RiderNationHorse/HorsesPenalties
1Beezie Madden

2019

RiderNationHorse/HorsesPenalties
1Steve Guerdat

2020

; World Cup Finals at Las Vegas 15 April - 19 April
  • ''Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic''

    2021

; World Cup Finals at Gothenburg 31 March - 4 April
  • ''Cancelled due to an outbreak of Equid alphaherpesvirus 1''

    2022

RiderNationHorse/HorsesPenalties
Time
1Martin Fuchs

2023

RiderNationHorse/Horses
1Henrik von Eckermann

2024

RiderNationHorse/HorsesPenalties
1Henrik von Eckermann