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2010 Jumping International de France

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The Jumping International de France 2010 was the 2010 edition of Jumping International de France, the French official show jumping horse show, in the Stadium François André in La Baule-Escoublac. It was held as CSIO 5*.

The first horse show were held 1931 in La Baule, since 1960 La Baule is the location of the French official show jumping horse show (CSIO = Concours de Saut International Officiel). This year the 50 year-jubilee as CSIO is celebrated.

The 2010 edition of Jumping International de France was held between May 13, 2010 and May 16, 2010.

FEI Nations Cup of France

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The 2010 FEI Nations Cup of France was part of the Jumping International de France 2010. It was the first competition of the 2010 Meydan FEI Nations Cup.

The 2010 FEI Nations Cup of France was held at Friday, May 14, 2010 at 3:25 pm.[1] The competing teams were: France, the United States of America, Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Ireland, Sweden, the United Kingdom, Spain and Poland. It was first time a team of a former Eastern Bloc nation, Poland, competing in a competition of the Meydan FEI Nations Cup (former Samsung Super League).

The competition was a show jumping competition with two rounds and optionally one jump-off. The height of the fences was up to 1.60 meters. Eight of ten teams were allowed to start in the second round.

The competition is endowed with 200,000 .

Team Rider Horse Round A Round B Total penalties Jump-off Prize
money
scoring
points
Penalties Penalties Penalties Time
(s)
1  France Penelope Leprevost Topinambour 4 4
Michel Robert Kellemoi De Pepita 0 0
Olivier Guillon Lord de Theize 0 0
Kevin Staut Kraque Boom 4 0
4 0 4 64,000 € 10
2  United States Richard Spooner Cristallo 0 0
Hillary Dobbs Quincy B 5 9
Mario Deslauriers Urico 0 0
McLain Ward Sapphire 4 4
4 4 8 40,000 € 7
3  United Kingdom Michael Whitaker Amai 0 8
Scott Brash Intertoy Z 8 0
Mark Armstrong Thesaura 4 13
Peter Charles Pom d'Ami 0 0
4 8 12 28,000 € 5.5
 Germany Alois Pollmann-Schweckhorst Chacco Blue 0 0
Alexander Hufenstuhl Lacapo 8 4
Rebecca Golasch Lassen Peak 0 4
Philipp Weishaupt Souvenir 12 0
8 4 12 28,000 € 5.5
5  Spain Pilar Lucrecia Cordon Muro Herald 0 4
Julio Arias Cueva Jarnac 4 0
Jesus Garmendia Echevarria Lord du Mont Milon 1 5
Sergio Alvarez Moya Madame Pompadour M 4 did not start
5 9 14 16,000 € 4
6  Ireland Shane Breen Carmena Z 0 0
Niall Talbot Tequi D'I CH 8 retired
Darragh Kenny Obelix 8 4
Cameron Hanley Southwind VDL 0 4
8 8 16 11,000 € 3
7  Switzerland Steve Guerdat Jalisca Solier 4 4
Theo Muff Acomet 8 4
Werner Muff Campione CH 0 4
Pius Schwizer Carlina 4 1
8 9 17 8,000 € 2
8  Sweden Malin Baryard-Johnsson Actrice W 4 8
Alexander Zetterman Isaac 13 16
Helena Lundbäck Madick 4 4
Svante Johansson Caramell KS 0 5
8 17 25 5,000 € 1
9  Netherlands Vincent Voorn Alpapillon Armanie 0
Piet Raijmakers junior Rascin 8
Harrie Smolders Walnut de Muze 4
Gerco Schröder New Orleans 12
12 - 0
10  Poland Andrzej Lemanski Bischof L 4
Aleksandra Lusina Castello 8
Jan Chrzanowski Just Cruising 8
Tomasz Klein Camerino 20
20 - 0

(grey penalties points do not count for the team result)[2]

Grand Prix Longines de la ville de la Baule

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The Grand Prix de la ville de la Baule was the mayor competition of the Jumping International de France 2010. It was held at Sunday, May 16, 2010 at 1:40 pm. The competition was a show jumping competition with one round and one jump-off, the height of the fences was up to 1.60 meters.

The main sponsor of the Grand Prix de la ville de la Baule is Longines. The Grand Prix was endowed with 200,000 €.[3]

Rider Horse Round 1 Jump-off prize
money
Penalties Time
(s)
Penalties Time
(s)
1 United States McLain Ward Sapphire 0 85.38 0 36.00 66,000 €
2 United States Mario Deslauriers Urico 0 87.99 0 36.95 40,000 €
3 Spain Jesus Garmendia Echevarria Lord du Mont Milon 0 89.60 0 39.18 28,000 €
4 Switzerland Pius Schwizer Carlina 0 90.71 0 39.76 20,000 €
5 France Stephan Lafouge Gabelou des Ores 0 88.84 0 40.74 12,000 €

(Top 5 of 50 Competitors)

References

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  1. ^ "Starting List 2010 FEI Nations Cup of France, Round A" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-03-06. Retrieved 2010-05-14.
  2. ^ "result 2010 FEI Nations Cup of France" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-03-06. Retrieved 2010-05-14.
  3. ^ "result Grand Prix Longines de la ville de la Baule 2010" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-13. Retrieved 2010-05-16.
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