Longines FEI Rising Star 2020 – VOTE NOW! | FEI Awards 2020

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The Longines FEI Rising Star Award 2020 will be given to a person aged 14 to 21 who demonstrates outstanding sporting talent and commitment. Select the best of the decade! The nominees are: 2009: Alex Hua Tian (CHN, Eventing) 2010: Caroline Roffman (USA, Dressage) 2011: Nina Lamsam Ligon (THA/USA, Eventing) 2012: Thomas McDermott (AUS, Jumping) 2013: Reed Kessler (USA, Jumping) 2014: Lambert Leclezio (FRA, Vaulting) 2015: Jessica Mendoza (GBR, Jumping) 2016: Sönke Rothenberger (GER, Dressage) 2017: Harry Allen (IRL, Jumping) 2018: Victor Levecque (FRA, Eventing) 2019: Semmieke Rothenberger (GER, Dressage) Vote now at http://fei.org/awards The voting is open from 10 to 22 November! ▶▶ Subscribe to our YouTube channel & hit the bell! 🔔 ▶▶ http://go.fei.org/YouTube?d ▶▶ Exclusive videos on #FEItv: http://go.fei.org/fei-tv?d Instagram: http://fei.org/instagram Facebook: http://fei.org/facebook Twitter: http://fei.org/twitter

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