What and where?

The world's top ten jumpers make up.

The top-10 final, which takes place in Swiss Geneva, will be decided on Friday, December 10, starting at 21.25, through two rounds over 1.65 obstacles.

In the event of an equal number of errors, it is the time in the second round that decides.

In the prize pool is five million kroner.

This year also celebrates its 20th anniversary.

In the starting field is world setter Peder Fredricson and third on the list is Henrik von Eckermann.

- For me, it is definitely a highlight of the year, it is a prestigious class and the best in the world in Geneva which is a fantastic competition, says Henrik von Eckermann to SVT Sport.

On Friday, there is also a chance to qualify for Sunday's big Grand Prix.

There, the riders compete for ten million kronor.

Transmission times

Friday 21.25 in SVT Play and is expected to last for about two hours.

Maria Wallberg comments with Lotta Björe as expert.

The riders

Peder Fredricson, Sweden


Henrik von Eckermann, Sweden


Daniel Deusser, Germany


Martin Fuchs, Switzerland


Steve Guerdat, Switzerland


Kent Farrington, USA


Scott Brash, United Kingdom


Ben Maher, United Kingdom


Jérome Guery, Belgium


Kevin Staut, France

The expert's thoughts

- It is one of the biggest competitions and it is such a status to participate.

Few are blessed.

Just like the Olympics, it is something everyone wants to be a part of and win at some point in life.

It is of course big prize money, but somewhere it is also a prestige to win it.

It is something you dream of, says SVT Sports expert Lotta Björe and continues:

- It is a crazy starting field and completely magical that we have two Swedes in the top ten.

It's completely crazy and doubtful if it will happen again.

You are a proud supporter of the sport and that they (Fredricson and von Eckermann) got the gold medal as well.

About the course, the expert says:

- It is big.

It is more like an outdoor course and there is a lot of space.

It will be very exciting and the speed is an allure;

that is a high tempo through and not just in the turns.

They have like an artificial lake inside.

It's a mighty path.

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- It is very difficult as it is so even, really chopped as stitched.

It is simple mathematics, whoever gets it in a good and fast way will win, says Lotta Björe and continues:

- You can not close your eyes to the form that Henrik von Eckermann and King Edward are in. He can definitely win.

Then Peder is also world number one there.

If Daniel Deusser chooses Killer Queen, he will also be counted on.

And Kent Farrington is always fast.

HISTORY

Only once before has Sweden had two representatives in a Top 10 final.

It happened in 2019. Who were the riders?

Peder Fredricson and Henrik von Eckermann.

Then the latter came second in the competition and Kent Farrington won.