Wellington, FL. – A record nine teams and individuals from another five countries will square off in the FEI Nations’ Cup of Jumping presented by CN on Friday night at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center.

 

The nine nations in what amounts to a mini-Olympics that draws thousands of fans to passionately support their home teams at the CN Winter Equestrian Festival presented by Zimmerman Advertising are from Argentina, Canada, France, Great Britain, Ireland, Mexico, New Zealand, Venezuela and the U.S.A. Eleven Olympians are on the various squads and another five have competed at a World Equestrian Games.

 

The Nations’ Cup falls in the midst of the U.S. Selection Trials for the 2008 Olympics but the team spirit and fan support create a festive atmosphere unlike almost any other equestrian event. The Nations Cup is an ongoing series of team events of which only one is held in any country during the year.

 

Fans from the different nations have reserved large blocks of seats and plan to festoon their areas with flags, streamers and body painting in their country’s colors.

 

A rock band, face painters and jugglers along with hot dog and popcorn carts and food and drink bars will provide entertainment and sustain the spirits of spectators throughout the competition.

 

Equestrian Sport Productions, LLC, the WEF management company, also plans pomp and ceremony worthy of the occasion.

 

France will lead off the two-round competition in which the scores from the best three of a maximum of members will count. As a result of a draw, Argentina will be second followed by Ireland, Great Britain, Venezuela, Mexico, Canada the New Zealand with the host U.S. having the advantage of going last in the International Arena under lights.

 

Canada is looking to three-peat following victories in 2006 and 2007, while the U.S. has not stood atop the medals podium since 2003.

 

In addition to the record number of teams, individual horse and rider combinations are entered from Russia, Belgium, Iran, Chile and Brazil, represented by reigning Olympic individual gold medalist Rodrigo Pessoa.

 

The squads or groups of riders from which the teams will be selected, are:

 

Teams (3 Min., 4 Max.)

 

Argentina               

Federico Sztyrle

Martin Mallo

Max Amaya

Chef: Carlos Quinones 



Canada

Darrin Dlin

Erynn Ballard

Mario Deslauriers

Karen Cudmore

Eric Lamaze

Mac Cone

Chef: Terrance Millar

 

France

Katie Prudent

Marie Hecart

Romain Marteau

Chef: Henri Prudent

 

Great Britain

Peter Charles

Nick Skelton

Ben Maher

Charlotte Platt

Chef: Derek Ricketts

 

Ireland

Edward Doyle

Kevin Babington

Shane Sweetname

Darragh Kerins

Jonathan McCrea

Chef: Robert Splaine

 

Mexico

Daniel Michan

Eduardo Salas

Jaime Guerra

Manuek Lecuona

Simon Nizri

Chef: Ivan Rakowsky 

 

New Zealand

Sharn Wordley

Kirk Webby

Bruce Goodin

Chef: Bruce Goodin

 

United States

Kent Farrington

Hillary Dobbs

Danielle Torano

McLain Ward

Chef: George Morris

Venezuela

Juan Ortiz

Pablo Barrios

Francisco Martinez

Leopoldo Paoli

Chef: Francisco Mendoza 

 

Individuals

Eric Flameng (Belgium)

Rodrigo Pessoa (Brazil)

Samuel Parot (Chile)

Ali Nilforushan (Iran)

Ljubov Kochetev (Russia)