
Dressage World Cup Final
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The Dressage World Cup Final is an annual international dressage competition that brings together the world's top dressage riders and horses. It has been held since 1985 and is organized by the Fédération Équestre Internationale (FEI). The event concludes the Dressage World Cup season, which consists of several qualifying rounds across different leagues worldwide. These leagues include the Western European League, Central European League, North American League, and Asia/Pacific League, each offering a limited number of spots for the final. The final competition typically includes two main events: the Grand Prix de Dressage and the Grand Prix Freestyle. The Grand Prix Freestyle is the decisive test that determines the winner of the World Cup. The event is known for its high level of competition and is a highlight of the equestrian calendar. It attracts a global audience and is often streamed live on platforms like FEItv. The location of the final varies each year, with recent venues including Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and upcoming locations such as Basel, Switzerland.