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American Rich Fellers and Flexible win Rolex/FEI Show Jumping World Cup

Rich Fellers and Flexible won the FEI World Cup held in s-Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands on April 22. Photo: Kit Houghton/FEI

The 2012 Rolex/FEI World Cup Final came to an exciting conclusion Sunday afternoon at the Indoor Barbant in the final competition, held over two rounds. Louis Koninck once again challenged riders over two stiff courses. However, a total of four rounds of competition were not enough to crown a winner of the 2012 Finals. Rich Fellers of the United States and Switzerland’s Steve Guerdat remained tied on one fault following the conclusion of the second round. They would need to return to the ring for a final jump-off to decide a winner.



When Fellers (Sherwood, OR) and Harry and Mollie Chapman’s Flexible entered the ring as the second combination in the jump-off the U.S. was amidst a 25 year drought of Rolex/FEI World Cup Finals winners.



No more.

Fellers and the 16-year-old Irish Sport Horse stallion scorched to a clear round over the short course in a time of 25.97; besting Guerdat and Nino Des Buissonnets by .64 seconds.

“I think it’s great for the sport in our country (to have a World Cup winner).” Said Fellers, “Regardless of who won, it’s great for our country.”

Chef d’Equipe George Morris summed up the thoughts of all in the U.S. camp when he reflected about how it felt to have a winner for the first time since 1987.

“Terrific, terrific, terrific.”

Fellers entered the second round of competition in a three-way tie for the lead after a fault free effort in Sunday’s initial round. Just as he had done Thursday, on his way to winning the speed leg of the Finals, Flexible produced an efficient, tidy round over the 12 obstacle course. In the second round, the pair produced another clear round to force the jump-off.

Heading into the final day of the championship, Fellers the runner-up in the 2008 Finals with Flexible, believed he could win with his partner of 10 years.

“I went in there thinking; I’ve got to win this. I may not get another chance with Flexible and he’s such a good horse.”

Richard Spooner, Beezie Madden and Kent Farrington also landed in the top twenty of the overall standings for the United States.

Spooner (Agua Dulce, CA) and Show Jumping Syndication International’s Cristallo finished in 16th place after producing four and eight fault efforts in rounds one and two respectively. In addition to his World Cup finish, Spooner also enjoyed tremendous success in the CSI3* this week. With Molly Ohrstrom’s Billy Bianca he won two speed classes; Friday’s Brabants Dagblad Prijs and Sunday’s VDL Groep Prijs. While on Saturday night he was third with Little Valley Farm’s Apache in the Rabobank Grote Prijs.

Madden (Cazenovia, NY) and Abigail Wexner’s Cortes ‘C’ completed in 17th place, in the horse’s first attempt in a Finals. In round one they lowered the height of fences at 10 and 12B for an eight fault total. In the second round, the U.S. team veteran recovered masterfully after experiencing difficulty in the triple, to jump an otherwise tidy round.

Finishing in 18th place was Farrington (Wellington, FL) and RCG Farm’s Uceko. The pair had four and eight fault totals in the two rounds of Sunday’s final competition.

The U.S. was also represented in the first round of today’s final competition by Margie Engle (Wellington, FL) and Kirsten Coe (Johnston, SC). Engle rode Gladewinds, Griese, Garber and Hidden Creek Farm’s Indigo to a 16 fault round, finishing 21st overall, while Coe and Ilan Ferder’s Combina finished 24th after incurring 29 faults.

Finishing in second place overall in the 2012 Rolex/FEI World Cup was Guerdat, with Swiss countrymen Pius Schwizer and Carlina collecting third place honors.

Abigail Boatwright

Abigail Boatwright is a freelance writer and photographer based in Texas, and is the editor of Horse Illustrated’s sister publication, Western Life Today.

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  • We are giving a celebration party for Rich Fellers, owners Harry/Mollie Chapman and FLEXIBLE here in Wilsonville, Oregon and we would like to use one of the photos for our guests. How do we get permission to use the photos? We want to print about 200 - we aren't charging for the photos - just want to have something for Rich to autograph for our guests. Thank you!

  • Preorder the FEI World Cup 2012 Show Jumping Final DVD with Rich Fellers and Flexible at http://www.horseworldmedia.com and receive 15% off. Also available for preorder at 15% off are Rolex 2012 Final DVD and FEI World Cup 2012 Dressage Final DVD.

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