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Palmers Earn FEI World Cup Vaulting Final Pas-de-Deux Bronze Medal

Cassidy and Kimberly Palmer with Leon (www.sportfotos-lafrentz.de)

Dortmund, Germany – Cassidy and Kimberly Palmer put together a skillful and expressive performance to earn the pas-de-deux Bronze medal at the FEI World Cup™ Vaulting Final . They finished with an overall score of 7.812 behind Gold medalists Pia Engelberty and Torben Jacobs of Germany, with an overall score of 8.989, and Silver medalists Erika Di Forti and Lorenzo Lupacchini of Italy, with an overall score of 8.146.

“I am happy to win Bronze. Of course, we wished for the Gold, but the competition was very tough. I am satisfied with the freestyle so that’s what is the most important,” said Cassidy.

Kimberly added, “Making it on the podium is always a good thing, so of course I am happy. I always expect more of myself and the pas-de-deux; however, I am very happy we completed a clean freestyle for the audience.”

Cassidy and Kimberly (Half Moon Bay, Calif.) mimicked yesterday’s routine to the theme of the movie “Frozen,” for a chance to improve upon their first day’s score. After struggling with the dismount during their first freestyle, they settled for a score of 7.916. They cleaned up simple mistakes from yesterday’s routine. Unfortunately, their mount Leon, Wolfgang Renz’s Württemberger gelding, lost points during today’s routine. Despite this, the sisters performed smoothly on Leon. They assembled a strong, rhythmic routine with the assistance of lunger Renz for a second freestyle score of 7.708.

“Today’s freestyle felt a lot better than yesterday. It was much smoother, and everything went the way it should have. Altogether, it was definitely a better round,” said Cassidy.

Kimberly added, “I feel today’s routine was much better than yesterday. We cleaned up the little mistakes we made in the first round. I was very happy with how we preformed.”

Filled with lots of emotion, Engelberty and Torben performed a dynamic, expressive routine to earn a second freestyle score of 9.217, sealing the Gold medal. This was Engelberty’s final competition before retiring from the sport. Di Forti and Lupacchini were unable to improve upon their first freestyle score but managed to keep their second place position on a second freestyle score of 8.111.

Complete Results

From the USEF Communications Department

Palmers Produce Fourth Place Finish at 2014 FEI World Cup Vaulting Final

The Palmer Sisters (Copyright Frédéric Chehu)

Bordeaux, France – Kimberly and Cassidy Palmer closed out the 2014 FEI World Cup Vaulting Final in fourth-place in the Pas de Deux Championship following a fourth place finish in Saturday’s second round on competition. The Palmers made history over the weekend as pas de deux competition was held for the first time ever as part of the Finals which were hosted at the Bordeaux Exhibition Centre in Bordeaux, France.

The Palmer sisters (Half Moon Bay, Calif.) and lunger Wolfgang Rentz’s Leon 36 scored 7.451 in their second and final round of the Finals. They finished on an overall score of 7.606, less than 3/10ths of a point behind the third place combination.

Austria’s Jasmin Lindner and Lukas Wacha were victorious in the Pas de Deux Championship on an overall score of 8.783. In the Individual Female division Italy’s Anna Cavallaro was the winner on a score of 8.522, while France’s Nicolas Andreani won the Individual Male competition on a score of 8.826.

To learn more about all the competition from Bordeaux, visit: http://www.jumping-bordeaux.com/en.

To learn more about the FEI World Cup Vaulting Final qualifying season, visit: http://www.fei.org/fei/events/world-cups/vaulting/current-results.

Follow the U.S. Vaulting Team here.

By Helen Murray

Palmers Stand within Striking Distance of Podium Finish at 2014 FEI World Cup Vaulting Final

Bordeaux, France – The 2014 FEI World Cup Vaulting Final got underway Friday with all three sections of competition at the Bordeaux Exhibition Centre in Bordeaux, France. The United States’ sole entries, Kimberly and Cassidy Palmer of Half Moon Bay, Calif., vaulted to a fourth-place finish in pas de deux competition on Friday morning and stand in touch of a podium finish.

Vaulting second in the order on lunger Wolfgang Rentz’s Leon 36, the Palmer sisters scored a 7.762 to lie less than one point behind the leaders after round one of the Pas de Deux Championship which is being held for the first time ever at the FEI World Cup Vaulting Final.

Austria’s Jasmin Lindner and Lukas Wacha lead the Pas de Deux Championship on a score of 8.447. In the Individual Female division Italy’s Anna Cavallaro leads on a score of 8.556, while France’s Nicolas Andreani leads the Individual Male competition on a score of 8.737.

Saturday’s second round of competition can be seen live on FEI TV here beginning at 5:00pm local time.

To learn more about all the competition from Bordeaux, visit: http://www.jumping-bordeaux.com/en.

To learn more about the FEI World Cup Vaulting Final qualifying season, visit: http://www.fei.org/fei/events/world-cups/vaulting/current-results.

Follow the U.S. Vaulting Team here.

By Helen Murray

Palmers Set to Make FEI World Cup Vaulting Final History in Bordeaux

The Palmer Sisters (www.barny-th.de)

Lexington, Ky. – The United States’ Kimberly and Cassidy Palmer are set to make history over the weekend as they compete in the pas de deux competition at the 2014 FEI World Cup Vaulting Final in Bordeaux, France. This is the first year the division will be held at the annual FEI championship as it joins the Individual Male and Female competition and will run February 7-8.

The Palmer sisters head to Bordeaux in strong form after earning top finishes during the World Cup qualifying season. They began their quest to the Finals with a win in Stuttgart, Germany in November before collecting a third-place finish two weeks later at the CVI-W Paris to close out the month. Their last prep for the inaugural Final came in Austria at CVI-W Salzburg where they once again placed third among a strong field.

Pas de deux competition at the FEI World Cup Vaulting Final will host four entries from three countries including Austria, Germany, and the United States.

The two-round competition, consisting of two Freestyle performances, begins Friday at 11:45am local time.

The second round of competition can be seen live on FEI TV here.

To learn more about all the competition from Bordeaux, visit: http://www.jumping-bordeaux.com/en.

To learn more about the FEI World Cup Vaulting Final qualifying season, visit: http://www.fei.org/fei/events/world-cups/vaulting/current-results.

Follow the U.S. Vaulting Team here.

By Helen Murray

Palmer Sisters Qualify for 2014 FEI World Cup Vaulting Final

The Palmer Sisters will be one of four pas de deux at the FEI World Cup Final in Bordeaux (Karl-Heinz Frieler/FEI)

Lexington, Ky. – The FEI World Cup Vaulting qualifying season ended on Sunday and U.S. pas de deux vaulters Kimberly and Cassidy Palmer (Half Moon Bay, Calif.) have qualified for the FEI World Cup Vaulting Final in Bordeaux, France. Only the four best pas de deux pairs from qualifying go to the FEI World Cup Vaulting Final (six qualify in the male and female individual divisions), so the Palmers will be competing against two pas de deux teams from Austria and one from Germany. The Palmers’ qualification means that the U.S. will be represented at the FEI World Cup Vaulting Final for a second consecutive year, and for only the second time ever.*

The Palmers’ trip to the Final began in summer 2013 when good finishes earned them a chance to compete in the CVI-W competitions throughout the fall and winter. They really erupted onto the international vaulting scene in November, when they won the FEI World Cup Final qualifier at the Stuttgart German Masters. That win not only earned them a lot of valuable qualifying points, it put them into the record books as the first Americans to win an FEI World Cup Vaulting qualifier as a pas de deux.

Cassidy and Kimberly finished third overall in qualifying with 28 points. Fifteen of those points were earned in Stuttgart; 13 more were earned in Paris. The sisters also competed in the qualifier at Salzburg, but qualifying points can only be earned at two qualifiers, so they did not earn any at that competition.

Pas de deux is new to the FEI World Cup Vaulting Final in 2014 but, according to the FEI “has made such a successful FEI World Cup Vaulting début, with massive support from the vaulting community and audiences” and will be a permanent addition.

The FEI World Cup Vaulting Final will be held in Bordeaux, France on February 7th & 8th.

Cassidy and Kimberly are 20 and 18 years old, respectively. While in Europe they are lunged and coached by Wolfgang Renz. In the U.S. they are coached by Carolyn Bland as members of the Half Moon Bay Vaulters club. They were the U.S. Open Pas de Deux Champions in 2013.

To learn more about FEI World Cup Vaulting, go to www.fei.org/fei/events/world-cups/vaulting.

Follow the U.S. Vaulting Team at www.usefnetwork.com/featured/USVaultingTeam/.

*In 2013 Gabe Aniello qualified in the Male Individual division. He was the first ever American vaulter to qualify for the FEI World Cup Vaulting Final.