2008 World Cup Finals
2008 World Cup Finals
's Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands
27 - 30 March 2008
Eurodressage World Cup Finals Reports
- Kur to Music
- Grand Prix
- Official Press Releases:
Show Results
- Scores - 2008 World Cup Finals
Show Photography
- Eurodressage photographer Astrid Appels was on the scene taking pictures of ALL World Cup Riders.
- If you are interested in seeing your photos and ordering prints, send us an email mentionung the rider's or horse's name.
World Cup Finals News
- Riders Arrive at Show Grounds for 2008 World Cup Finals
- Entry List Announced for the 2008 World Cup Finals
- Schellekens and Nathhorst Receive Wild Card for 2008 World Cup Finals
- Western European League Qualificants for the 2008 World Cup Finals
- Rozzie Ryan to Represent Australia at the 2008 World Cup Final
World Cup Qualifiers
- March: Michal Rapcewicz Wins 2008 Central European League World Cup Finals
- March: Jane Hannigan and Courtney King Make it to the 2008 World Cup Finals
- February: Werth Wins Third World Cup Qualifier in Neumunster
- January: Van Grunsven Wins Third World Cup Qualifier of Season in Amsterdam
- December: Van Grunsven and Painted Black Win Mechelen World Cup Qualifier
- December: Van Grunsven Wins World Cup Qualifier at the Olympia Horse Show
- December: Isabell Werth and Warum Nicht Win CDI-W Frankfurt
- December: Jan Brink Wins the 2007 CDI-W Stockholm
- November: Isabell Werth Wins First World Cup Qualifier in Odense, Denmark
- The FEI World Cup Dressage Series 2007/2008 Kick Off
Archived Coverage
- 2007 - Isabell Werth wins World Cup and Highest Prize Money Dressage Ever
- 2006 - Anky van Grunsven Freewheels to Eight World Cup Title
- 2005 - Clash of the Baby Titans; Anky van Grunsven Claims Seventh World Cup Title
- 2004 - Anky van Grunsven "Sehr Zufrieden" With Sixth World Cup Title
- 2003 - McDonald Gets Ulla Salzgeber's 2003 World Cup Title after Doping Affair
- 2002 - Ulla Salzgeber Prolongs World Cup Title at 2002 World Cup Finals
- 2001 - Ulla Salzgeber Wins 2001 World Cup Finals in Denmark
- 2000 - Van Grunsven, Supreme Goddess of the Kur, Wins 2000 World Cup Finals
- 1999 - Photo Report of the 1999 World Cup Final