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Launch of the Crystal Cup
The Crystal Cup European Cross Country Challenge was a new initiative developed in 2010 that brings together the finest international horses and riders to reward the most successful stable in cross country steeple chasing.
The 10 race series, with nearly 700,000 Euros in prize money, will be hosted by many of Europe’s premier racecourses, over unique combinations of hedges, banks, ditches and timber. The Challenge begins in Pau in South West France in February. The final race is at Cheltenham in December following four further races in France and visits to Ireland, Belgium, Italy and to the Czech Republic for the Velka Pardubika.
"France is proud to be involved in this exciting, six-nation initiative, that brings together Europe's leading Cross Country racecourses to celebrate the most successful stable in the 10 chosen races". Jean d’Indy, Vice Chairman of France Galop
A final ranking of the Crystal Cup 2012 will take place after the last event by adding the points awarded in all races for the Owner, Trainer, Jockey, Horse and Breeder.
No Owner or Trainer will participate in the final standings of the Crystal Cup 2012 unless they have taken part in a minimum of three Crystal Cup races, including at least two outside their country of training.
The Owner accumulating the most points in the 10 race series will win the Crystal Cup and €15,000
The Trainer accumulating the most points in the 10 race series will win a bonus of €20,000
The number of horses that an Owner or Trainer may enter in Crystal Cup races is not limited, however only the points obtained by the top three ranked horses will be counted.
In the event of a tie the prizes will be awarded to the Owner or Trainer of the horse that has won the most money accumulated in the 10 Crystal Cup races.
For the rankings of the jockeys, breeders and horses all the points obtained in the Crystal Cup races will be considered.
Points will be awarded to sixth place in each race with bonus points awarded to competitors travelling from abroad
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PLACE
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POINTS
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BONUS POINTS OUTSIDE COUNTRY OF TRAINING
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1st
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6 points
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12 points
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2nd
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5 points
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10 points
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3rd
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4 points
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8 points
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4th
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3 points
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6 points
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5th
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2 points
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4 points
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6th
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1 point
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2 points
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Unplaced
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0.5 points
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1 point
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Each individual racecourse remains free to set the amount of compensation they provide for travel allowances
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5 Feb
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Pau |
Prix Gaston De Bataille (Listed)
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6200m (3m 7f)
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€65,000 |
4 Apr
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Fontainebleau |
Grand Steeple Chase Cross Country De Fontainebleau
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6000m (3m 6f)
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€40,000 |
26 Apr
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Punchestown |
La Touche Cup
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6800m (4m 2f)
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€30,000 |
17 May
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Lion d'Angers
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Prix Anjou-Loire Challenge
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7300m (4m 4f)
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€112,000 |
28 Aug
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Waregem |
ING Grand Steeple Chase of Flanders |
4600m (2m 7 f)
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€100,000 |
2 Sept
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Craon |
Prix Louis De Guebriant (Listed)
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6000m (3m 6f)
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€75,000 |
| 28 Sept |
Merano |
Crosse delle Nazioni (Grand Cross)
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6000m (3m 6f)
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€30,000 |
| 13 Oct |
Pardubice |
Velka Pardubice
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6900m (4m 2 1/2f)
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€178,000 |
23 Oct
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Compiegne |
Grand Steeple Chase Cross Country De Compiegne
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5400m (3m 4f)
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€40,000 |
14 Dec
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Cheltenham |
Glenfarclas Cross Country Steeple Chase
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6200m (3m 7f)
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€25,000
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