Henrik von Eckermann’s Top Match Despite Impact
Fuchs Victorious in Basel, Von eckermann Falters at World Cup Final
Table of Contents
- Fuchs Victorious in Basel, Von eckermann Falters at World Cup Final
- Von Eckermann’s Setback
- Other Notable Performances
- Epaillard Leads Despite Refusal
- tight Competition
- Looking Ahead
- Resources
- Fuchs Victorious in Basel,Von Eckermann Falters at World Cup Final: Your Questions Answered
- Who won the second round of the World Cup Final in Basel?
- What were the key challenges of the course?
- What happened to Defending Champion Henrik von Eckermann?
- What did Henrik von Eckermann say about the mistake?
- How did von Eckermann’s performance affect his overall standing?
- Who else had notable performances in the competition?
- Why did Julien Epaillard withdraw from the jump?
- What is the importance of Fuchs’ victory?
- What are the expectations for the final rounds on Sunday?
- what did Henrik von Eckermann say about his chances on Sunday?
- Summary of Top Performers
- Where can I find more details about the FEI World Cup Final?
BASEL, Switzerland – Martin Fuchs electrified the home crowd at St. Jakobshalle, securing a victory with Leone Jei in the second round of this year’s World Cup Final. The challenging 1.60-meter course featured closely spaced obstacles, demanding precision and agility from both horse and rider.

Von Eckermann’s Setback
Defending champion Henrik von Eckermann, riding Iliana, encountered trouble at obstacle 12, an oxer positioned after a wall. This misstep proved costly, impacting his overall standing.
“I had planned to approach the oxer with six canter jumps,” von Eckermann said. “however, I didn’t achieve the desired line after the wall and ended up slightly to the left. I anticipated Iliana might drift to the right, so I aimed to maintain a leftward hold and execute seven galloping strides instead.”
von Eckermann elaborated on his strategic decision, stating, “I feared that attempting the six strides would cause her to hit the hind rail. In my eagerness, I lost my composure, resulting in her hitting a front rail instead.I should have allowed her to proceed with the six strides; she is capable of jumping cleanly at that speed. It was a rider error.”
Despite the setback, von Eckermann remained optimistic.“The feeling was incredibly positive; it couldn’t have been better,” he noted.
Other Notable Performances
Von Eckermann’s performance placed him seventh after Friday’s jumping, marked by four errors despite being the fastest among those with faults. Combined with his fourth-place finish on thursday, he is tied for second place heading into Sunday’s final rounds.

Epaillard Leads Despite Refusal
france’s Julien Epaillard, who claimed victory in Thursday’s initial jumping, opted to retire from the jump despite a clear round. He maintains the lead going into Sunday’s competition.
epaillard told SVT, “By withdrawing from a jump, I will still be in the lead, but I will have had to jump previous leaps. We take a risk in this, but do so.”
tight Competition
Fuchs’ victory places him in a shared second position with von Eckermann,and also several other riders,including Ben maher of the UK and Kevin Staut of France.

Looking Ahead
The final rounds on Sunday promise intense competition as riders vie for the world Cup title.
Von eckermann commented, “If I have a chance on Sunday, it would not be optimal to make a jump today. Had it been 13 to jump it would have been another thing, now I’m not so far behind anyway. The jump had taken some power for her now and now I can have more left in the thought.”
Resources
Fuchs Victorious in Basel,Von Eckermann Falters at World Cup Final: Your Questions Answered
Welcome to our recap of the thrilling FEI World Cup Final in Basel! We’ll break down the key moments and performances,answering your most pressing questions.
Who won the second round of the World Cup Final in Basel?
Martin Fuchs of Switzerland, riding Leone Jei, secured the victory in the second round held at St. Jakobshalle. The home crowd was electrified by his performance.
What were the key challenges of the course?
The 1.60-meter course was known for it’s demanding layout, featuring closely spaced obstacles.This setup tested the precision and agility of both horse and rider.
What happened to Defending Champion Henrik von Eckermann?
Defending champion Henrik von Eckermann, riding Iliana, encountered a setback at obstacle 12, an oxer positioned after a wall. This error, which he later analyzed as a rider error, impacted his overall standing.
What did Henrik von Eckermann say about the mistake?
Von Eckermann explained he had planned six canter jumps to the oxer. However,after achieving the desired line,he needed to adjust,maintaining a leftward hold and executing seven galloping strides instead. He elaborated on the strategy. Regrettably, in his eagerness, he lost composure, resulting in a front rail hit instead of the planned strides. He felt that his horse could have jumped it cleanly with the original plan and it was a rider error. Despite this, he remained optimistic and noted the feeling was very positive.
How did von Eckermann’s performance affect his overall standing?
Von Eckermann’s performance placed him seventh after Friday’s jumping. Despite being the fastest among those with faults, he had four errors. Combining this with his fourth-place finish on Thursday, he was tied for second place heading into Sunday’s final rounds.
Who else had notable performances in the competition?
several other riders deserve mention:
Julien Epaillard: The French rider, who won thursday’s initial jumping, opted to retire from a jump despite a clear round. He maintained the lead before sunday’s rounds.
Ben Maher (UK) and Kevin Staut (France): These riders were tied for second place along with von Eckermann, demonstrating the tight competition.
Why did Julien Epaillard withdraw from the jump?
Epaillard said his goal was to maintain the lead. By withdrawing from the jump,he would remain in the front. He noted that this meant he would have to jump previous leaps, which he acknowledged had some risks.
What is the importance of Fuchs’ victory?
Fuchs’s victory placed him in shared second position, highlighting the highly competitive nature of the event.
What are the expectations for the final rounds on Sunday?
The final rounds promised intense competition as riders vied for the World Cup title.
what did Henrik von Eckermann say about his chances on Sunday?
Von Eckermann commented that it wouldn’t be optimal to make a second round jump on a Saturday. he said If he had a chance on Sunday. He noted that with the first jump complete, his horse would have more energy in the final rounds, giving him the chance to take the lead.
Summary of Top Performers
Here’s a quick overview of the standings:
| Rider | Nationality | Horse | Round 2 Position | Overall Standing (after Round 2) |
| ——————– | ———– | ————— | —————- | —————————— |
| Martin Fuchs | Switzerland | Leone Jei | 1st | 2nd (tied) |
| Henrik von Eckermann | Sweden | Iliana | 7th (with faults) | 2nd (tied) |
| Julien Epaillard | France | Donatello d’Ange| N/A | 1st |
| Ben Maher | UK | N/A | N/A | 2nd (tied) |
| Kevin Staut | France | N/A | N/A | 2nd (tied) |
Where can I find more details about the FEI World Cup Final?
You can find further information and resources here:
World Cup Final Standings After Two Rounds: https://www.longinestiming.com/equestrian/2025/the-fei-world-cup-finals-basel-basel/
Event Program: JumpingWorldCupRules2024-2025updated2024.09.24mark-up.pdf”>https://inside.fei.org/sites/default/files/FEIJumpingWorldCupRules2024-2025updated2024.09.24mark-up.pdf
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