The edition of which is staged this year comes at the close of the great Olympic season of the Paris Games and, even though the official nature of the field of starters is lacking (final registration closes on October 25), top names are leaking out from the organizing committee, heralding a ‘top’ edition of what is the only Italian stage of the World Cup for show jumping.
The competitive program of the CSI5*-W of the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ consists of three days of top-level competitions, from Friday, November 8 through Sunday, November 10, with a prize pool that has been further increased to reach 470 thousand euros in endowment. The highlight will be the World Cup Grand Prix on Sunday, which alone has as much as 200,000 euros up for grabs, but no less spectacular and exciting promises to be all the other scheduled categories.
However, there will be more than just the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ to catalyze the attention of fans. In fact, at Hall 8, Fieracavalli is celebrating its 126th edition with a rich and respectable sports program starting on Thursday, November 7.
In fact, among the most anticipated events at Jumping Verona is the ‘final event’ of Italian Champions Tour and the 126×126 Fieracavalli Grand Prix , which will enrich four intense and exciting days of sports at all levels.
Also for sports to complete the schedule of show jumping competitions, there is the articulated activity planned by the Italian Equestrian Sports Federation with ArenaFise in Hall 5.
Pictured are Britain’s Ben Maher and Dallas Vegas Batilly, the winning pair for the World Cup Grand Prix in Verona in 2023 – ph. FEI/Massimo Argenziano