Falsterbo Horse Show is set to host one of the strongest line-ups in its history as the Rolex
Series makes its Scandinavian debut. World number one Kent Farrington (USA), world
number two Ben Maher (GBR) and world number three Henrik von Eckermann (SWE) are all
confirmed, alongside several of the sport’s biggest names.

When the international jumping classes begin on July 10, no fewer than six of the world’s top
ten riders will be on the start list. In addition to the top three; Farrington, Maher, and von
Eckermann, confirmed entries include US star McLain Ward (ranked 5), Swiss Olympic
champion Steve Guerdat (ranked 6), and Ireland’s Cian O’Connor (ranked 8).

The line-up also features last year’s Grand Prix winner Sandra Auffarth (GER), Andre
Thieme (GER), Karl Cook (USA), Austria’s Max Kühner and Belgium’s Abdel Saïd.

This means that both the Agria Falsterbo Nations Cup and the Rolex Grand Prix in Falsterbo
are two of the summer’s most prestigious jumping events on European soil, promising world-
class sport and an unforgettable spectator experience.

-To welcome a line-up like this, including the world’s top three riders is absolutely incredible.
Falsterbo is something truly special, a world-class venue with an incredibly knowledgeable
and passionate audience. I can confidently say we’re in for sport and excitement at the very
highest level,” says Josephine Sjölin, Sports Manager of Falsterbo Horse Show.

The international competitions take place 10–13 July, with highlights including:

Agria Falsterbo Nations Cup (Friday 11 July, 14:00), where Sweden will face
Denmark, Great Britain, Switzerland, Ireland, the Netherlands, Argentina, USA and Brazil.

Falsterbo Derby (Saturday 12 July, 15:30)

Rolex Grand Prix presented by Agria (Sunday 13 July, 14:00), featuring a record-
breaking prize fund of €500,000.

When the world’s top riders gather in Falsterbo in July, Sweden’s top riders will be present.
With European, Olympic and World Championship medallists in the line-up, spectators can
expect world-class sport and an exceptional experience.

When the world’s top riders gather in Falsterbo in July, Sweden’s top riders will be present.
With European, Olympic and World Championship medallists in the line-up, spectators can
expect world-class sport and an exceptional experience.

With less than a month to go until this year’s Falsterbo Horse Show, it is now confirmed that
Sweden’s showjumping elite will come to Falsterbo. Four of Sweden’s most beloved and
internationally successful riders; Malin Baryard-Johnsson, Peder Fredricson, Henrik von
Eckermann and Rolf-Göran Bengtsson are confirmed.

The Swedish showjumping team has dominated the international scene in recent years, both
individually and as a team. Now, Swedish fans will have the chance to watch their Olympic,
World and European medallists compete on home soil.

“It’s incredibly exciting that Sweden’s very best riders are choosing to prioritize Falsterbo.
There’s something truly magical about the atmosphere when the Swedish showjumping elite
enters the arena. The audience is so engaged and it’s fantastic to be able to offer them that
experience. Interest from top international nations is also very high and while final start lists
are not yet set, we are already seeing a very strong line-up for both Agria Falsterbo Nations
Cup and Rolex Grand Prix presented by Agria,” says Josephine Sjölin, Sports Manager.

For many riders, Falsterbo is one of the most important shows of the year, not only for the
sport itself, but for the chance to compete in front of a home audience. One rider particularly
looking forward to this year’s edition is former world number one Henrik von Eckermann:

“Of course, I’m excited to return to Falsterbo and compete in front of the Swedish audience.
The fact that Falsterbo is now part of the Rolex Series means we’ll probably have the
strongest line-up ever seen here. Competing with and against the best is an incredible
motivation for me and this is a competition I’m truly looking forward to,” says Henrik von
Eckermann.

Falsterbo Horse Show takes place 5–13 July and as always offers an unforgettable mix of
equestrian sport, summer atmosphere and family-friendly festivities by the sea. The
international jumping classes begin on Thursday 10 July and include among others, Agria
Falsterbo Nations Cup, the iconic Falsterbo Derby and Rolex Grand Prix presented by Agria
on the final day with 50 of the world’s top riders.

On Sunday, July 13, equestrian history will be made in Falsterbo. For the very first
time, Falsterbo Horse Show becomes part of the exclusive Rolex Series. The
prestigious class is presented in Falsterbo by Agria.

The Rolex Series includes some of the world’s most renowned competitions, among
them Wellington, Rome, La Baule, Dublin, Brussels, and Dinard, venues with a long
tradition of top-level equestrian sport. That Falsterbo now joins this distinguished
group marks an important step for Swedish show jumping.

At the same time, this year’s edition of the Agria Nations Cup boasts a strong
international line-up with the following participating nations: Sweden, Denmark, Great
Britain, Switzerland, Ireland, the Netherlands, Argentina, the USA, and Brazil. This
ensures a solid line-up also for the Rolex Grand Prix.

On the final day at 2:00 PM, 50 of the world’s leading riders will compete for the
impressive prize money of €500,000 in the Rolex Grand Prix presented by Agria.
Falsterbo Horse Show takes place July 5–13 and, as always, offers an unforgettable
mix of horses, crowds and summer by the sea.

The national hero Peder Fredricson was last rider out in the swedish team and had to make a clear round secure the victory to Sweden. Peder and H&M All In made it.
– The feeling afterwards is much nicer than the one before, said Peder Fredricson after the prizegiving cermony.

The swedish team could make their lap of honour in front of a full arena.
– It was the first time I rode the Nations Cup in Falsterbo, I have been standing in the crowd so many times, this was amazing, said Stephanie Holmén.

Results.

Three-time Hamburger derby winner Andre Thieme won Falsterbo Derby with Contadur after a jump off agains Steve Guerdat.
– It is my fourth victory in a five star derby, said Andre Thieme.

Peder Fredricson ended up at third place with 4 faults in the first round.

Results

After a quick jump off Harrie Smolder won Horseware Championships for 7-year old horses at Falsterbo. Jessica Springsteen on swedishbred Hungry Heart were second placed.

Result

He has tried over and over again and finally he won Falstero Grand Prix.

– I was lucky today, secondplaced Emilio Bicocchi was really close, said Peder Fredricson.

Results

Malin Baryard-Johnsson won Stiftelsen Falsterbo Horse Show Pris with H&M Second Chance.
– I have a really good feeling about this weekend, said Malin after the victory,

Results

Sixteen riders were qualified for the finals in 7-star during Falsterbo Horse Show. In addition to 150 000 SEK in prize money, the four top placed riders also recieved a ticket to the five star classes.

Jennie Juhlin won the class with her mare Beyonce after a jump off against Hannah Åkerblom and Chodec.

Daniel Svensson and Emma Emanuelsson also made it to the international classes but missed the jump off due to time faults.

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