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Articles: Press Release
How World Cup Points Are Earned
Contact:
Contact: Marty Bauman, (508) 698-6810
uset.pr@verizon.net
Gladstone, NJ-August 12, 2003-There are two Show Jumping
World Cup leagues in the United States - East Coast League and West
Coast League. The record of the points earned by riders (not
horse-and-rider combinations) at CSI-W competitions in these leagues is
maintained by the United States Equestrian Team (USET).
In general, riders qualify for the Final in the league in
which they live. Points may only be earned during the time period of a
rider's home league.
Foreign riders competing in one of the U.S leagues may
qualify for the Final from one of the U.S. Leagues, as long as they
reside in the United States and gain at least as many points as the
lowest-placed competitor qualified for the Final in the league in which
they live. This rule applies to Canadian riders living, and competing
in World Cup qualifying classes, in the U.S. as well as to riders from
other countries.
U.S. and foreign riders wishing to qualify for the Final in
a league other than the one in which they live must notify the U.S.
Equestrian Team in writing about the change before they compete in their
first World Cup qualifier of that season. If the USET does not receive
this notification before a rider's first class, any points the rider
earns will be credited to them in the league in which he or she lives.
East Coast riders are eligible to earn full points in West
Coast qualifiers up to and including the sixth-placed World Cup placing,
but no points will be awarded to East Coast riders after the
sixth-placed World Cup competitor. These "cross-over" points will be
counted for a maximum of three competitions. West Coast riders are
eligible to earn full points in East Coast qualifiers no matter where
they place, as long as the class takes place during the same period as
the West Coast League.
Riders who plan to earn points in their home leagues do not
need to notify the USET.
For more information, call Sally Ike, USET Director of Show
Jumping Activities, at (908) 234-1251.
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