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The 2018 Longines FEI World Cup is here!

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Adele Severs

Published 11 Apr 2018

Jamie Kermond and Yandoo Oaks Constellation 

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By Equestrian Life

The 2018 FEI Dressage and Jumping World Cup Finals kicks off today in Paris, with five days of intense competition, and some of the world’s best horse and rider combinations fighting it out for victory. The AccorHotels Arena, located in the heart of Paris, will host the FEI World Cup Dressage and Jumping finals, with many big names competing over the five days, such as Edward Gal, Patrik Kittel, Kevin Staut and Australia’s Jamie Kermon and Billy Raymont just to name a few.

The dressage, held on 13th and 14th, will host the Grand Prix at 3:30pm local time (11:30pm AEST) on the Friday, with the Freestyle being held at 2:00pm local time (10:00pm AEST) Saturday. The jumping is spaced out over all five days, with each day hosting the CSI 2* events, and the Longines FEI World Cup Final classes spaced out from Thursday the 12th to Sunday the 15th.
 
The Longines FEI World Cup Jumping Final I starts on Thursday April 12th at 8:30pm local time (4:30am Friday AEST), with Jumping Final II commencing at the same time the following day. There will be a break from the Jumping Finals, with just the CSI 2* and Grand Prix Freestyle being held on the Saturday.

The Jumping Final action is back on for Sunday the 15th, with the first half of the Jumping Final commencing at 2:00pm local time (10:00pm AEST), and the second half commencing at 4:35pm local time (12:35am AEST Monday), the same day.

To get more information about the events timetable  click here.

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