NZ EQUESTRIAN News


Steiner Ready for World Cup Final
Wednesday, 5 April 2023


New Zealand has its first representative at the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup Final in eight years, with Tauranga horseman Phillip Steiner and Cassina Dior in Omaha, Nebraska and ready for the event to get underway tomorrow.

He’s rapt with how his mare is feeling as they prepare for the final, especially considering she has spent 60-plus hours on a plane in the last month, travelling from New Zealand to Australia, Bangkok, Doha, The Netherlands and then the United States. “It is a huge ask for a horse but she is jumping nicely, feels very comfortable and is surprisingly unfazed by everything around her,” says Steiner, who runs a small farm and busy trucking business in Tauranga.

It is their first ever 5* start – the highest echelons of the sport of jumping. In Omaha he is up against the very best in the world. There are 44 combinations from 19 countries on the card.

“It can be overwhelming when you think about who is here but I just focus on my job. I am excited for tomorrow (the opening round) – it will be technical so there will be heaps to think about.”

He says there are plenty of “pinch me” moments, especially when sitting in the stands with his trainer, double silver medallist Greg Best, watching others ride. “Just getting here in one piece is incredible,” says Steiner. “It is a little bit like a dream. I keep having real pinch-yourself moments.”

Also with him in Omaha is wife Sally, with their children James, Oliver and Francie, as well as the horse’s breeder Pip McCarroll.

The final runs over three rounds – the first is tomorrow afternoon (NZ time), with the second round a similar time on Friday followed by a rest day on Saturday before the top 30 battle it out for top honours in the final round on Sunday.

Steiner earned the right to compete at the world final when he won the New Zealand league in January. Katie Laurie (nee McVean) was the last to represent New Zealand at the prestigious event in 2015 in Las Vegas. She also produced the nation’s best-ever result, with a sixth-place finish in Germany in 2015.

WHAT: Longines FEI Jumping World Cup Final
WHERE: Omaha, Nebraska
WHEN: April 5-8, 2023
LIVESTREAM: https://www.clipmyhorse.tv/en_EU/events/9869/the-fei-world-cup-finals-omaha
START LISTS AND RESULTS: https://www.longinestiming.com/equestrian/2023/fei-world-cup-finals-omaha-omaha-ne/#area5