2009 Meydan FEI Nations Cup

The 2009 Meydan FEI Nations Cup was the 2009 edition of the FEI Nations Cup, a premier international team Grand Prix show jumping competition run by the FEI and sponsored for the first time by the Meydan Group from Dubai. It was held at eight European venues from May 15 to August 17, 2009. After one year in the (old) FEI Nations Cup the team of France won the series in 2009.

2009 show schedule

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width=125|Date

!width=400|Show

!width=125|Winning team

May 15, 2009Jumping International de France 2009
{{flagicon|FRA}} La Baule, France
CSIO*****
200,000
{{SUI}}
May 29, 2009Piazza di Siena 2009
{{flagicon|ITA}} Rome, Italy
CSIO*****
€200,000
{{USA}}
June 5, 2009CSIO Schweiz 2009
{{flagicon|SUI}} St. Gallen, Switzerland
CSIO*****
€200,000
{{USA}}
June 19, 2009CHIO Rotterdam 2009
{{flagicon|NED}} Rotterdam, Netherlands
CSIO*****
€200,000
{{FRA}}
July 2, 2009CHIO Aachen 2009
{{flagicon|GER}} Aachen, Germany
CSIO*****
€200,000
{{FRA}}
July 17, 2009Falsterbo Horse Show 2009
{{flagicon|SWE}} Skanör med Falsterbo, Sweden
CSIO*****
€200,000
{{IRL}}
July 24, 20092009 Longines Royal International Horse Show
{{flagicon|GBR}} Hickstead, United Kingdom
CSIO*****
€200,000
{{GER}}
August 7, 20092009 Dublin Horse Show
{{flagicon|IRL}} Dublin, Ireland
CSIO*****
€200,000
{{ITA}}

Overall standings

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!rowspan=2 width=125|Team

!colspan=8|Points

!rowspan=2 width=50|Total

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!FRA
{{flagicon|FRA}}!!ITA
{{flagicon|ITA}}!!SUI
{{flagicon|SUI}}!!NED
{{flagicon|NED}}!!GER
{{flagicon|GER}}!!SWE
{{flagicon|SWE}}!!GBR
{{flagicon|GBR}}!!IRL
{{flagicon|IRL}}

align=center|1{{FRA}}align=center|4align=center|7align=center|0align=center|10align=center|10align=center|5.5align=center|7align=center|4.5align=center|48.0
align=center|2{{USA}}align=center|2align=center|10align=center|10align=center|7align=center|5align=center|2align=center|3.5align=center|4.5align=center|44.0
align=center|3{{GER}}align=center|5.5align=center|4align=center|7align=center|2align=center|6.5align=center|1align=center|10align=center|3align=center|39.0
align=center|4{{SUI}}align=center|10align=center|5.5align=center|5.5align=center|0align=center|2align=center|5.5align=center|0align=center|6.5align=center|35.0
rowspan=2 align=center|5{{NED}}align=center|5.5align=center|2.5align=center|3.5align=center|6align=center|6.5align=center|3.5align=center|1align=center|0align=center|28.5
{{IRL}}align=center|0align=center|2.5align=center|1align=center|4align=center|4align=center|10align=center|6align=center|1align=center|28.5
align=center|7{{SWE}}align=center|7align=center|0align=center|0align=center|3align=center|1align=center|7align=center|5align=center|0align=center|23.0
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| rowspan=2 align=center|8

{{flagicon|GBR}} Great Britainalign=center|0align=center|5.5align=center|3.5align=center|1align=center|0align=center|3.5align=center|2align=center|6.5align=center|22.0
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| {{BEL}}

align=center|3align=center|0align=center|5.5align=center|5align=center|3align=center|0align=center|3.5align=center|2align=center|22.0
bgcolor=#FF8888

| align=center|10

{{ITA}}align=center|1align=center|1align=center|2align=center|0align=center|0align=center|0align=center|0align=center|10align=center|14.0

After the 2009 season Belgium and Great Britain both are tied on the eight place in final ranking. The rule book have no rule for this situation. The FEI decided, that Belgium, Great Britain and the tenth-placed team from Italy are relegated to the 2010 FEI Nations Cup Promotional League. The Great Britain Federation going to court because of this decision. In follow of this the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) has allowed the appeal of the British Equestrian Federation. So ten teams are allowed to start in the 2010 Meydan FEI Nations Cup.