Laura Kraut is in the lead after her great win in Wiesbaden. Photo by Jenny Abrahamsson.After the third leg of the Longines Global Champions Tour, Laura Kraut has taken over the leading position on the overall ranking. With 77 points Laura is two points ahead of Luciana Diniz in second place with 75 points. Alvaro de Miranda is next at 66 points while the winner from Hamburg, Christian Ahlmann is currently rank four together with Hansi Dreher on 65 points.
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Laura Kraut tops the overall standings of the Longines Global Champions Tour 2013
Quotes from Wiesbaden
"Cedric won his 4th GCT today and I'm so proud of him." Photo by Jenny Abrahamsson.Laura Kraut on the question whether this was the perfect course for Cedric; “You never know with him, sometimes he is afraid of break-away jumps so I was really happy when he jumped the first round. It was a good second course to give confidence. I'm just so pleased. And I was surprised that i beat Edwina and Hansi, because I just didn't feel that I was that efficient in the jump-off. It is different with grass and sand and we can't go as fast on grass.”
Longines Global Champions Tour Grand Prix in Wiesbaden to Laura Kraut and Cedric
The top three in Wiesbaden; Laura, Edwina and Hansi. Photo by Jenny Abrahamsson.The Longines Global Champions Tour Grand Prix in Wiesbaden went to Laura Kraut and Cedric (Chambertin x Carolus I). The pair produced one of four triple clear rounds, shaving off 0.23 seconds on runner-up Edwina Tops-Alexander’s time – the Australian riding her faithful Cevo Itot du Chateau (Le Tot de Semilly x Galoubet A). Third was home rider Hans-Dieter Dreher on Magnus Romeo (Royal Feu x Hans Anders Z).
Patrice Delaveau and Ornella Mail HDC take the Derby in La Baule
Patrice Delaveau and Ornella Mail - here at the Falsterbo Derby two years ago. Photo by Jenny Abrahamsson.The Derby in La Baule Saturday saw a home win from Patrice Delaveau and Ornella Mail HDC (Lando x Alligator Fontaine). Patrice was on of two riders who managed to clear the course consisting of 21 fences. The course had several water trays, natural fences and two combinations - a double at 5a and b and a triple combination as fence 12.
Also second place went to France with Michel Hecart and Nokia de Bekka (Quick Star x Apache d'Adriers) who finished on a clean sheet, but 1.90 seconds slower than Patrice and Ornella. Third place went to a derby expert, Shane Breen on Ominerale Courcelle (Kannan x Caprice d'Elle). Shane produced the fastest time of the day, but with four faults he could not threaten the home win. Steve Guerdat and Sidney VIII secured fourth place, also on four faults, before the following riders had collected 12 faults or more around the demanding Derby course.
Daniel Deusser continues to win in Wiesbaden
Daniel and Mouse won again! Photo by Jenny Abrahamsson.Daniel Deusser continued his winning ways in Wiesbaden today aboard Stephex Stables' Mouse (Limbus x Grundyman). After showing great form in Hamburg last weekend, the pair continued their super form to take home the 1.45 speed class at the CSI5* event today. With the time of 58.73 seconds this super fast combination were way faster than the rest of their competitors – leaving Maikel van der Vleuten and VDL Groep Eureka (Chin Chin x Quidam de Revel) to second at 61.82 seconds and Emanuele Gaudiano and Chicago (Chambertin x Quinar) to third in 62 seconds.
Switzerland takes the lead in Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup Europe Division 1
After the first leg of the Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup Europe Division 1 in La Baule, Switzerland has taken the lead of the series with 90 points. France, Ireland and Great Britain follows as joint rank two in the series with 75.67 points. Under the new rules of the Furusiyya series, just four of the teams starting in yesterday’s competition – France, Ireland, Great Britain and Switzerland – could earn points towards the final in September. In yesterday's Nations Cup Switzerland finished 2nd and France, Ireland, Great Britain joint 3rd.
Christine McCrea and Zerly are victorious in $25,000 Grand Prix of North Salem
Christine McCrea and Zerly. Photo by © The Book LLC.North Salem, NY – May 17, 2013 – For the second week in a row, Christine McCrea of East Windsor, CT, won the Friday grand prix event at the Old Salem Spring Horse Show. She and Zerly were fastest to win the $25,000 Grand Prix of North Salem presented by The Hakim Family over World Cup champion Beezie Madden and Coral Reef Via Volo and last week's Sunday grand prix winners, Todd Minikus and Uraguay.
Dutch win in Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup in La Baule
The winning Dutch team in La Baule. Photo by © Dirk Caremans/FEI.It was the Dutch team that won the opening leg of the Europe Division 1 of the Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup in La Baule on Friday. Switzerland ended second while Ireland, Great Britain and France shared third place. Dutch Chef d'Equipe Rob Ehrens’ crew consisted of Albert Voorn on Tobalio, Hendrik Jan Schuttert on Cerona HS, Frank Schuttert on Winchester and Leon Thijssen on Tyson. After the first round Holland was in fifth position with Spain – both teams carrying seven faults. Germany and Belgium were in joint with six penalties, the French were in second with five faults and the Swiss in the lead with a single time penalty.
Kent Farrington and Venus Blaze to Victory in Hagyard Lexington Classic
Kent Farrington and Venus. Photo by Phelps Media Group, Inc. International.Although thunderstorms disrupted competition throughout the day at the Kentucky Horse Park, the clouds parted as the $25,000 Hagyard Lexington Classic got underway during the Kentucky Spring Classic. Sixteen horse and rider combinations advanced to the tiebreaker, creating a speed duel for the winning prize. Kent Farrington proved to have all the answers with Venus, blazing an uncatchable clear track that was almost two seconds faster than second place finisher Andrew Bourns of Ireland. Reed Kessler and Mika were the pathfinders to take home the third place honors.
The starting order for tomorrow’s Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup in La Baule
Rob Ehrens' team will be first to go in La Baule. The starting order for tomorrow’s Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup in La Baule is as follows;
1. The Netherlands
2. Spain
3. Ireland
4. Great Britain
5. Belgium
6. Germany
7. Switzerland
8. France
Abigail McArdle and Cosma 20 capture 1.45m Open Jumper victory at Kentucky Spring Classic
Abigail McArdle and Cosma 20. Photo by Phelps Media Group, Inc. International.The heat was on as the Kentucky Spring Classic got underway today at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington, KY. Five riders produced double clear rounds during the 1.45m Open Jumpers, but it was the last do so that proved to be the fastest. Abigail McArdle and Cosma 20 broke the beam at 30.378 seconds for the win by 3/10ths of a second over Reed Kessler and Soraya De L'Obstination. Earlier in the day, Pablo Barrios took home his second blue ribbon in a row during the 1.40m Open Jumpers speed class with Colgate.
The riders and teams for La Baule
A full list of the riders and teams that will compete in La Baule this coming weekend is ready. The CSIO5* event in France includes the opener of the 2013 Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup Division 1 in Europe which takes place on Friday, and the prestigious Grand Prix on Sunday. Top riders are heading for La Baule, and the full entry list can be seen here.
Emotions in Hamburg
There were a lot of emotions in Hamburg this weekend! Here's the happy top three in the Longines Global Champions Tour Grand Prix. Although Bosty didn't seem to enjoy the champagne that much... All photos by Jenny Abrahamsson.
The German, Belgian and Spanish teams for La Baule
Olivier Philippaerts will be going to La Baule. Photo by Jenny Abrahamsson.The German, Belgian and Spanish teams for La Baule have been announced. The German riders entered for the opener of the 2013 Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup series are Katrin Eckermann, Lars Nieberg, Patrick Stühlmeyer, Holger Wulschner and Tim Rieskamp-Goedeking. Belgium will have a strong team present with Dirk Demeersman, Judy-Ann Melchior, Ludo Philippaerts, François Mathy Jr and Olivier Philippaerts – while Spain send Manuel Fernandez Saro, Pilar Cordon Muro, Julio Arias Cueva, Manuel Anon and Paola Amilibia Puig.
The riders list for Wiesbaden
Christian Ahlmann will compete in Wiesbaden. Photo by Jenny Abrahamsson.A strong field of riders is heading for the Longines Global Champions Tour in Wiesbaden the coming weekend. The third leg of the tour welcomes top home riders such as Christian Ahlmann, Ludger Beerbaum, Marco Kutscher, Marcus Ehning – not to forget other strong names like Edwina Tops-Alexander, Alvaro de Miranda, Ben Maher, Michael Whitaker, Marc Houtzager, Gerco Schröder and Luciana Diniz.
Sweden in the lead of Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup Europe Division 2
After three out of eleven events in the Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup Europe Division 2, Sweden holds the overall lead in the series. Sweden has collected a total of 152 points, while Finland is rank two with 141 points. Norway is currently the third best nation at 139 points.
Todd Minikus and Uraguay speed to victory in $50,000 Old Salem Farm Grand Prix presented by Suncast
Todd Minikus and Uraguay. Photo by © The Book LLC.Todd Minikus and Legacy Stables' Uraguay won the highlight event of the first week of the Old Salem Farm Spring Horse Shows, the $50,000 Old Salem Farm Grand Prix presented by Suncast. They were fastest in the jump-off to beat Darragh Kerins (IRL) on E-Muze Yek and Christine McCrea (USA) with Romantovich Take One. Along with top show jumping, there were Grand Hunter Champions awarded, as well as Classics for the Medium and High Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumpers. This concluded the first week of competition at Old Salem Farm. Week two runs May 14-19.
Eduardo Menezes and Calavda master the $60,000 Grand Prix of California
Eduardo Menezes and Calavda in the jump-off. Photo by CapturedMomentPhoto.com.On two gorgeous southern California afternoons, two fabulous rides earned the lead in the high performance victory gallops for the $60,000 Grand Prix of California, sponsored by Equ Lifestyle and presented by Ferrari & Maserati of San Diego, and the $10,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby, both on the grass Grand Prix Field. The competition was fierce with almost forty entries in both classes.
Sunday’s 3* Grand Prix winners
Eric van der Vleuten won the Grand Prix in Drammen.Eric van der Vleuten and Wan Architect continued to impress today, taking home the three star Grand Prix in Drammen, Norway. After helping the Dutch team to a second place in Friday’s Nations Cup, Eric made sure to make it a win today with the 10 year old gelding that has gone from strength to strength under van der Vleuten’s superb guidance. Eric had one of six double clears in the 50-rider class, but with by far the fastest time in the jump-off at 36.51 seconds there was nothing to do about the sympathetic Dutch rider for the rest of the competitors. Suzanne Tepper secured double Dutch on top, as she ended second on KM Wish (Lux Z x Indoctro) with a time of 38.19 seconds in the jump-off. Sweden’s Royne Zetterman ended third on the promising 9 year old Echo de Laubry (Virus de Laubry x Feo), while it was a good day for the home riders who claimed the next three ribbons – with the best Norwegian being Geir Gulliksen on Edesa S Banjan (Toulon x Lys de Darmen).
Quotes after the Hamburg Derby
The winner; Gilbert Tillmann. Photo by Jenny Abrahamsson.It was a very emotional winner that was sitting at the press conference speaking of his win; "I can't believe it! It is unbelievable. I wasn't that interested in horses when I was little, but it was one class that I always followed and it was the Hamburg Derby. It was the only show I watched every year. A couple of years ago I told my father that I wanted to ride the derby, and that it would end like this and everything that happened today - it is a dream!"
The 19 year old Hello Max and Gilbert Tillman win the Hamburg Derby
Gilbert Tillmann celebrating his win on Hello Max in the Hamburg Derby. Photos by Jenny Abrahamsson.The 19 year old Hello Max (Hallo x I'm A Star) made it all look so easy when he and Gilbert Tillmann won the prestigious Hamburg Derby today. The veteran and his German rider really fought their way through the difficult derby course in front of the home crowds. No riders managed to be clear around the seventeen fence long track, and only two of the 35 riders ended with four faults - Gilbert Tillmann and Carsten-Otto Nagel on Lex Lugar (Lordanos x Landadel). Both of them were prevented from clear rounds by the open water - Lex Lugar got a foot in the water in the landing while Hello Max also had a hoof in. With four faults for each of the Geman riders, it was a jump-off for the victory.
The Swiss team for La Baule
Paul Estermann will be going to La Baule. Photo by Jenny Abrahamsson.The Swiss team that will be heading for the opener of the 2013 Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup series in La Baule next weekend has been announced. The five riders that will travel to France are; Paul Estermann, Steve Guerdat, Beat Mändli, Pius Schwizer and Janika Sprunger. This is one out of four events where the Swiss can pick up points in the series. To view the team allocation click here.
The French team for La Baule
Penelope and Topinambour have been picked to ride for France in La Baule. Photo by Jenny Abrahamsson.One team after the other is getting ready for the 2013 Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup series Division 1 (Europe) that will kick off in La Baule next weekend. The home team has now been announced and it will consist of; Aymeric de Ponnat on Armitages Boy, Marc Dilasser on Obiwan de Pilière*JO, Olivier Guillon on Lord de Theizé, Pénélope Leprevost on Topinambour and Kevin Staut on Estoy Aqui de Muze*HDC .
Source: The French Equestrian Federation
The winning team - Codex One, Christian and Emma!
A huge congrats to the winning team in Hamburg today; Codex One who is owned by Marion Jauß, rider Christian Ahlmann and groom Emma Lindgren! All photos by Jenny Abrahamsson.
Pablo Barrios claims early lead in Hagyard Challenge Series standings
Pablo Barrios currently leads the 2013 Hagyard Challenge Series. Photo by Rebecca Walton/PMG.Pablo Barrios has taken an early lead in the 2013 Hagyard Challenge Series. Barrios took home the top spot during Thursday's $25,000 Hagyard Lexington Classic. The Venezuelan native rode Zara Leandra to a dominating first place finish with a double clear effort in 38.258 seconds. Richie Moloney is holding the second place position in the standings after claiming the second place award on Thursday aboard Slieveanorra. Olympian Margie Engle is currently ranked third in the standings after she went double clear with her veteran mount Indigo to earn the third place honors.
Fast Kent Farrington wins $20,000 Bluegrass Classic with Zidane at Kentucky Spring Horse Show
The winners; Kent Farrington and Zidane.Capturing a ribbon was no easy task during today's $20,000 Bluegrass Classic at the Kentucky Spring Horse Show. Forty-two entries gathered at the Rolex Stadium to compete in the 1.45m Open Jumper event, but when 23 qualified for the tiebreaker the results came down to a foot race. Besting the clock and the course was Kent Farrington aboard Zidane, breaking the beam at 38.879 to take home the winning prize. Ramiro Quintana, riding Largo to second place, followed him, and Emanuel Andrade placed third with Walter 61.
Richard Jefferys set a very inviting course for today's event at the Kentucky Horse Park. The first round included an open water option, an oxer-vertical double combination, and a vertical-oxer-vertical triple combination. Twenty-three were able to master the track and advance to the jump-off, where speed and accuracy were the keys to winning. "That was probably more than Richard expected, but he's not building it to be the grand prix," stated Farrington after his win. "I think he just maybe under built for the class today, but that just meant the jump-off turned into a speed class."
Images from the GCT course walk in Hamburg
Last Updated on Saturday, 11 May 2013 18:35Quotes after the Longines Global Champions Tour in Hamburg
The top three celebrating in Hamburg. Photo by Jenny Abrahamsson.Christian Ahlmann missed the car on Thursday, but won the watch today: "It felt fantastic! I have had a great day today, and Codex One did an amazing job. In all three rounds he really showed everyone exactly how special he is. I took a lot of risks in the jump-off where I was lucky enough to be in a position that allowed me to watch some of the riders before me, so I knew I had to take risks to win."
Home win for Christian Ahlmann and Codex One in Longines Global Champions Tour Grand Prix of Hamburg
The winner; Christian Ahlmann on Codex One. All photos by Jenny Abrahamsson.After riding three fantastic rounds on Codex One (Contendro x Glückspilz) Christian Ahlmann ended up winning the Longines Global Champions Tour Grand Prix in Hamburg. Saturday's Grand Prix - the second leg of the tour - had 44 riders and horses lined up to compete for the win in the huge grass arena in Hamburg. The first round track designed by Frank Rothenberger consisted of 13 fences and 16 jumps, which included a triple combination at 11abc, followed by an open water to a final combination at 13ab. Only eight riders managed to produce clear rounds, as it was the final combination with a vertical - oxer that caused most problems.
The eighteen best riders from the first round came back for the second round. Clear rounders Katharina Offel, Janne-Friederike Meyer, Daniel Deusser, Roger-Yves Bost, Christian Ahlmann, Hans-Dieter Dreher, Gerco Schröder and Pius Schwizer were joined by the fastest four faulters from the first round.
Pius Schwizer on top of the Longines Global Champions Tour 2013 overall standings
Pius Schwizer is on top of the GCT standings after two rounds. Photo by Jenny Abrahamsson.After the first two legs of the Longines Global Champions Tour 2013, the overall standing sees Swiss rider Pius Schwizer on top. Pius has collected 56 points altogether in the two first legs, and he is followed by Luciana Diniz as rank two with 54 points. Rank three is Harrie Smolders on 54 points, then follows Kathi Offel on 51 points and Marcus Ehning on 48 points.
Edsor Youngster Cup Final to Patrick Stühlmeyer and Chasmo
Patrick Stühlmeyer and Chasmo. Photo by Jenny Abrahamsson.The eight year old Chin Chin-son Chasmo won the Edsor Youngster Cup Final in Hamburg on Saturday. 30 horses were qualified for the final and today the course went over twelve fences and fifteen jumps. The line from fence six - seven - eight that was placed in front of the VIP tents caused a few problems - some horses got spooky, while some horses got problems with the distances. After a couple of days of jumping some of the youngsters also started to look a bit tired cantering around the huge arena. Seven horses cleared the first round and went on to the jump-off that was all about the time as all the horses cleared that part of the competition as well.
Aaron Vale on top in the 1.45m Open Jumpers at Kentucky Spring Horse Show
Aaron Vale and Palm Sunday. Photo by Rebecca Walton.Aaron Vale and Palm Sunday ended on top in the 1.45m Open Jumpers at Kentucky Spring Horse Show yesterday. Schuyler Riley was the trailblazer aboard Andretti, owned by Southbeach Stables of Wellington, FL, but in an effort to leave all the rails in place she posted a conservative time of 38.112 seconds that would place fourth. Ian Millar and Baranus, owned by The Baranns Group of Perth, Ontario, were the next to leave all the fences intact, and they took home the third place honors for a time of 36.735.
Aaron Vale and Palm Sunday, owned by Amen Corner Farm of Folsom, LA, were the next to show over the short course and they blew by Millar's time. They easily maneuvered all the turns and had a nice, open gallop to dash across the finish line in a quick 33.611 seconds. Ireland's Andrew Bourns and Carmina attempted to best Vale's time. They were just a touch short of the winning time in 34.478 seconds to claim second place and seal Vale's victory.
Christine McCrea and Romantovich Take One are victorious in $25,000 New York Welcome Stake
The winners; Christine McCrea and Romantovich Take One. Photo by © The Book LLC.The $25,000 New York Welcome Stake, presented by The Hakim Family, was the highlight event today at the Old Salem Farm Spring Horse Show. Held on the stunning grass Grand Prix Field, the class featured top show jumping talent. Pan American Games double gold medalists Christine McCrea and Romantovich Take One, owned by Candy Tribble and Windsor Show Stables, sped to the win in the class. The first week of the Old Salem Farm Spring Horse Shows continues through Sunday, May 12, and the second week runs May 14-19.
French Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup victory in Drammen
The French team; Nicolas Delmotte, Mathieu Billot, Chef d´Equipe Philippe Guerdat, Francois Xavier Boudan and Timothee Anciaume. Photo by Roland Thunholm/FEI.Yesterday’s Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup in Drammen, Norway, saw the French team ending on top of the podium yet again. It was a close call though, with the Dutch team breathing the French riders in the neck all the way to the end. It was the anchor rider for France Timothee Anciaume that secured the win; the 34 year old had already produced a great first clear on Quorioso Pre Noir – a 9 year old stallion by Kannan. Timothee had one of only two double clears in the Nations Cup, the other belonged to French first rider Nicolas Delmotte on Number One d'Iso Un Prince (Baloubet du Rouet x Si Tu Viens). Together with Mathieu Billo on Pardoes (0-(9)) and François Xavier Boudan and Amadeus Z’s ((4)-4) performances it was good enough for the win as the team ended on a total score of four penalties, three ahead of the Dutch team at seven faults. Sweden ended third ahead of the hosts Norway in fourth.
The Irish team for La Baule
Shane Carey and Ballymore Eustace will be going to La Baule. Photo by Hanne Christensen.Irish team manager Robert Splaine has announced his squad for the opener in the 2013 Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup series in La Baule. The Irish squad of five, from whom Splaine will pick his team of four, is: Shane Breen with Balloon or Cos I Can, Shane Carey with Ballymore Eustace, Capt. Michael Kelly with Annestown, Shane Sweetnam with Amaretto Darco and Billy Twomey with Tinka's Serenade.
Source: Press release from Horse Sport Ireland
Pius Schwizer's Rafale des Forets best youngster in Hamburg on Friday
Pius Schwizer with Rafale des Forets. Photo by Jenny Abrahamsson.Pius Schwizer and Rafale des Forets (by l'Arc de Triomphe) ended up on top in Friday's Youngster Cup in Hamburg. 65 horse and rider combinations lined up for the second qualification for the Edsor Youngster Cup. It was the Swiss rider that took home the first prize though, after a clear round in 65,66 seconds. Second went to Denis Lynch with Anyway II (No Limit x Farmer) who was one second slower than the winner.
Emanuele Gaudiano wins the second qualification for Hamburg Derby
Emanuele Gaudiano won the second qualification for Sunday's Hamburg Derby after a great and fast round on Chicago (Chambertin x Quinar). All photos by Jenny Abrahamsson.
The British and Dutch teams for La Baule
Nick Skelton and Big Star will compete for Great Britain in La Baule. Photo by Jenny Abrahamsson.Chef d’Equipes Rob Hoekstra and Rob Ehrens have picked their squads for the 5* Furisiyya Nations Cup in La Baule. The Nations Cup competition takes place next Friday. The British team will consist of; Scott Brash on Hello Sanctos, Tina Fletcher on Hello Sailor, Ben Maher on Cella, Nick Skelton on Big Star and Robert Smith on Voila. Frank Schuttert, Hendrik Jan Schuttert, Leon Thijssen, Albert Voorn and Albert Zoer have been picked to represent the Netherlands.
Daniel Deusser and Mouse top the NFR Trophy
Daniel Deusser and Mouse couldn't be beat today! Photo by Jenny Abrahamsson.Daniel Deusser and Mouse (Limbus x Grundyman xx) won the NFR Trophy in Hamburg on Friday. The class was set at 1,50 m and was against the clock. It was a track with eleven fences, thirteen jumps and a lot of space to let the horses gallop on the big grass arena. Daniel and Mouse - known for being very fast - were more than a second quicker than runner-up Denis Lynch on Quintus (Quick Star x Grannus).
Pablo Barrios and Zara Leandra capture $25,000 Hagyard Lexington Classic victory
Pablo Barrios and Zara Leandra.The 2013 Hagyard Challenge Series kicked off with a big win for Venezuela's Pablo Barrios and Zara Leandra during the $25,000 Hagyard Lexington Classic. Topping an 11-horse jump-off at the Kentucky Horse Park during the Kentucky Spring Horse Show, the duo made a dash for the cash that was uncatchable with a double clear effort in 38.258 seconds. Ireland's Richie Moloney was right on his heels with Slieveanorra to claim second, while Margie Engle and Indigo took home the third place award.
Edsor Youngster Tour qualification won by Ignace Philips
Ignace Philips and Swing de Riverland. Photo by Jenny Abrahamsson.Yesterday's first Edsor Youngster Tour qualification in Hamburg was won by the Belgian rider Ignace Philips and Swing de Riverland (Diamant de Semilly x Saphir Rouge). The Yougster Tour was a 1,35 m class against the clock for seven and eight year olds.
65 pairs entered the ring and 30 were clear over the eleven jumps. Philips was the fastest one of them all, with about a second down to Christian Ahlmann on Cocktail (Calato x Exorbitant). Third place went to Patrick Stühlmeyer with Chasmo (Chin Chin x VDL Indoctro) and fourth to Emanuele Gaudiano with Caspar (Casper x Padarco).
Quotes after the Mercedes-Benz Championat of Hamburg
Uppity getting some well deserved treats from Madeleine. Photo by Jenny Abrahamsson."I thought about the car already yesterday and that I would try to buy it from the winner, as we really need a new car and I like this one. Now I only have to buy half of the car from our sponsor, so of course I'm very happy. It is a fantastic car," Marc Houtzager said happily after winning a Mercedes CLA.
Marc also shared a little info about his horse Sterrehof's Uppity: "Uppity has mostly been going to shows as my second horse. It was only in Den Bosch that I took him with as a first horse and let him do the World Cup, as I wanted to ride him in the speed class in the final. He has a fantastic attitude, he is naturally fast and he always does his best."
Christian Ahlmann ended second with Lorena and said this on the press conference: "I'm really pleased with Lorena, it is the second time she jumps outdoors and she did it really great. Normally I would have been happy with being second, but today I'm a bit upset as I had the same thoughts as Marc about the car - but with me it will stay as a thought," Christian laughed. "But I believe that the audience got to see great sport and a really good jump-off."
Marc Houtzager makes it a win in the Mercedes-Benz Championat of Hamburg
The winners: Marc Houtzager and Sterrehof's Uppity. Photo by Jenny Abrahamsson.After a speedy jump-off Marc Houtzager took home the Mercedes-Benz Championat of Hamburg with Sterrehof's Uppity (Guidam x Epilot). It was a 1,55 m class and course designer Frank Rothenberger really gave the horses and riders a challenge. The triple combination as number three caused plenty of mistakes as several horses had problems with the plank on top of the a-element. But also the line from fence eight to the combination at nine a and b gave the riders a headache, with six or seven strides to the combination and then two really short strides between a triple bar and an oxer.
Reed Kessler and Mika lead Open Jumpers to kick off Kentucky Spring Horse Show
Reed Kessler with Mika. Photo by Phelps Media Group, Inc. The top horses and riders from across the country have returned to the Kentucky Horse Park this week for the start of the Kentucky Spring Horse Shows. The first day of competition kicked off with the Open Jumper divisions in the Rolex Stadium. Olympian Reed Kessler led the way in the 1.45m Open Jumper class aboard Mika with a double clear effort, while the victory in the 1.40m Open Jumper speed class went to Pablo Barrios riding Colgate.
Overall standings for the Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup division 2
After the first two legs of the Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup division 2, Austria and Finland are in the lead with 75 points each. The two countries are followed by Sweden in third and then Denmark and Belgium which are joint fourth.
Division 2 consists of sixteen teams. The teams can only count their scores from five out of the eleven legs. The next leg will take part in Drammen, Norway, the coming weekend. Italy, Norway, Sweden, Russia, Belarus, Finland and Turkey will battle it out for points in the third leg of the series.
Mayor of London lends support to the GCT
Peter Phillips, Boris Johnson, Nick Skelton, Jan Tops and Walter von Kanel. The Mayor of London was yesterday joined by Team GB gold medallist, Nick Skelton, as they announced details of the LONGINES GLOBAL CHAMPIONS TOUR in the capital, set to be staged adjacent to Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. The LONGINES GLOBAL CHAMPIONS TOUR, the world’s leading show jumping championships, will be staged at The International Quarter, which is adjacent to the iconic Olympic Park from June 6 – 9th 2013.
Mannheim Grand Prix to David Will and Colorit
David Will with Colorit - here in Den Bosch. Photo by Jenny Abrahamsson.David Will and Colorit (Coriano x Capitol I) won the Grand Prix in Mannheim on Tuesday afternoon and proved that their World Cup win in Den Bosch was no coincidence. Ten riders made it to the jump-off, but only four of them managed a clear second round. David and the big jumping Colorit were the fastest combination just ahead of Lars Nieberg and Leonie W (Larenco x Grandeur). Albert Zoer and Wollie Bollie (Cantos x Zuidhorn) ended third, with Alberto Michan and Camilo LS La Silla (Portofino x Cor de la Bryere) in fourth.
Hans-Dieter Dreher and Angelina Herröder were awarded as the best riders of the show after good results throughout the long weekend in Mannheim.
Global Champions Tour rankings after Madrid
Michael Whitaker tops the GCT ranking after the first leg in Madrid. Photo by Stefano Grasso/Longines Global Champions Tour.After the opening leg of the Global Champions Tour in Madrid, the top ten riders on the overall ranking is as follows;
1. Michael Whitaker – 40 points
2. Laura Kraut – 37 points
3. Alvaro de Miranda – 35 points
4. Denis Lynch – 33 points
5. Harrie Smolders – 32 points
6. Luciana Diniz – 31 points
7. Richard Spooner – 30 points
8. Pius Schwizer – 29 points
9. Marcus Ehning – 28 points
10. Emanuele Gaudiano – 27 points
A win for Laura Renwick in the King's Cup in Madrid
Laura Renwick won in Madrid. Photo by Stefano Grasso/Longines Global Champions Tour.The Global Champions Tour in Madrid finished off the weekend with a double British win in Copa del Rey - Trofeo El Corte Ingles with Laura Renwick in the lead. Laura and Scott Brash were the only two clear riders, but as Scott and Hello Sanctos (Quasimodo V. Molendreef x Nabab de Reve) were about four seconds slower than Laura and Oz de Breve (Dollar du Murier x Grand Veneur) they had to settle for second place as there was no jump-off.
Athina Onassis de Miranda and Penelope Leprevost were also clear over the fences, but had respectively two and three time penalties, placing them as number three and four ahead of Athina’s husband Alvaro de Miranda in fifth place.
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This weekend's Grand Prix winners
Mario and Little Pezi won the GP in Linz. Here seen in Stuttgart last year. Photo by Jenny Abrahamsson.Nicola Philippaerts took a brilliant home win in the 4* Grand Prix in Lummen Sunday afternoon aboard Cortez (Quick Star x Quito de Baussy). The first round counted 50 starts, and top 15 got to ride a second round. A jump-off was also scheduled, but as Nicola was the only rider without penalties after two rounds the winner was already decided. Bernardo Alves and Cloud Nine II (Lando x Calido) came close to giving the spectators a jump-off though, but with one time penalty in round two they ended second ahead of Neriske Prinsloo and Bill Clinton (Clinton x Wunderbar) at two penalties.
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The 4* Grand Prix in Baku Saturday evening went to Patrick Mc Entee and Zidane D (Heartbreaker x Calato) with Alexandra Lusina in second and Mazier Jamshid Khani in third.
A win for Michael Whitaker in the Global Champions Tour opening in Madrid
The winner; Michael Whitaker on Viking. Photo by Stefano Grasso/Longines Global Champions Tour.It was British veteran Michael Whitaker that ended up on top in the Global Champions Tour opening in Madrid on Saturday. After three exciting rounds, the British veteran was the only rider left on a zero penalty score – after producing one great round after another on a very well jumping Viking. Both runner-up Laura Kraut and third placed Alvaro de Miranda had faster rounds than Michael in the jump-off, but on the expense of a rail down each. It was a jump-off with some strong names in it – the top three were joined by Denis Lynch, Harrie Smolders, Luciana Diniz, Richard Spooner and Pius Schwizer who also produced clears in both the first and the second round.
Katharina Offel on top in Madrid
The winners: Katharina Offel with Pour le Poussage. Katharina Offel went all the way to the top in Saturday's 1.45 accumulator class in Madrid. Kathi rode a super speedy and lovely round with Pour le Poussage (Polytraum x Ladalco) in the beautiful grass ring in Madrid, crossing the finish line with a full score of 65 and a time of 52,36 seconds. None of those to come could catch her. Second place went to William Funnell on Billy Congo (Vechta x Animo Elite) and third place to Maikel van der Vleuten with VDL Groep Zimba (Mermus R x Hemmingway). Always fast Harrie Smolders on Exquis Powerfee (Fedor x Erdball xx) ended on forth place.
Kraut and Moya win in Madrid
Sergio with Abab van het Molenhof. Photo by Stefano Grasso/Longines Global Champions Tour.Laura Kraut took home the 1,45 m class against the clock at the CSI5* in Madrid on Friday. She rode the eight year old Wotsamillion (Captain Clover x Atlantic Boy) to a safe win in 74,70 seconds. Second placed Tim Gredley on the seventeen year old Unex Omelli (Burggraaf x Equador) ended the course in 79.37 seconds and was followed by Tiffany Foster on Victor (Elmshorn x Grandeur).
The 1,50 m class against the clock was won by home rider Sergio Alvarez Moya and Abab van het Molenhof (Nabab de Reve x Calypso I). Sergio was three seconds faster than Marlon Zanotelli with Madame Butterfly (Corrado I x Lavall II) that ended second ahead of William Funnell on Billy Congo (Vechta x Animo Elite).
France takes the Furusiyya Nations Cup in Lummen
Olivier Guillon with Lord de Theize - a part of the French winning team in Lummen. Photo by Jenny Abrahamsson.France won the Nations Cup in Lummen after two rounds on amazing zero faults. Both Marc Dilasser with Obiwan de Piliere Jo and Aymeric De Ponnat with Armitages Boy were double clear. France's fourth rider Olivier Guillon and Lord de Theize were clear in the first round and did not have to come to start in the second round as they had already secured the win with a clear round from Jerome Hurel and Ohm de Ponthual in the second round.
Switzerland ahead of Australia and Germany in Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup in Linz
Christina Liebherr helped her team win the Nations Cup. Photo by Jenny Abrahamsson.Switzerland took home the win in Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup in Linz today after a first round counting only 5 faults and a second round with 12 faults. Christina Liebherr and L.B. Callas Sitte Z was the best combination for Switerland with a clear first round. The team also consisted of Theo Muff with Leszek, Pascal Bettschen with Milor Landais and Claudia Gisler with Touchable.
Australia was in the lead after the first round with two clears and one rider at one time penalty. Unfortunately they were not able to hold on to their lead with 20 faults in the second round and they had to settle for second place. Australia's team consisted of Alison Rowland with Bickley Brook Bella, William James Passy with Yirrkala Cortina, Phillip Lever with Da Vinci's Pride and Rory Hovell with Yalambi's Val d'Isere VDL.
Watch the top three of Antwerpen Grand Prix
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The winner Simon Delestre with Valentino Velvet:
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The teams for the Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup in Lummen
The CSIO4* in Lummen, Belgium, kicks off tomorrow – with the highlight being the Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup on Friday. Belgium, Finland, France, Great Britain, Netherlands, Norway, Switzerland and Sweden will all be present with teams in the Nations Cup, and you can click here to view the list of the teams.
A full riders list for the event can be found here.
Mixed course walk images from the Rolex FEI World Cup Final
The Swedes and the Americans ended up with most riders in Sunday's two last rounds. The Swedes had four, and the Americans six. Here's Rolf, Charlie, McLain and Henrik out walking one of this weekend's courses. Photos by Jenny Abrahamsson.
The Rolex FEI World Cup Final in Images - Sunday's Round Two
With one fence down in the second round Beezie Madden and Simon tied for a lead with Steve Guerdat, and there was a jump-off for the World Cup title. Photos by Jenny Abrahamsson.
The Rolex FEI World Cup Final in Images - Sunday's Round One
A very happy Karl Cook leaving the ring after a super first round on Jonkheer Z. Karl did great on the last day, and ended 11th overall. Photos by Jenny Abrahamsson.
The riders heading for the GCT in Madrid
The Madrid audience can expect to see some good riders the coming weekend.The opening leg of the Global Champions Tour in Madrid takes place the coming weekend. The event will welcome some strong names that include riders such as Edwina Tops-Alexander, Alvaro de Miranda, Kevin Staut, Penelope Leprevost, Ludger Berbaum, Marcus Ehning, Steve Guerdat and Sergio Alvarez Moya to mention some.
Jumping Antwerpen’s Grand Prix to Simon Delestre
Simon Delestre won in Antwerp. Photo by galop.be.Simon Delestre and Valentino Velvet took home the four star Grand Prix at Jumping Antwerpen. Sunday’s Grand Prix had almost 50 riders at start, with only the top three going double clear. On the 11 year old Indoctro-stallion, the French rider stole the win from Dutch rider Harrie Smolders on the amazing stallion Emerald (Diamant de Semilly x Carthago) who eventually ended second. Only 0.12 seconds separated the two riders in the jump-off, with the times 37.68 seconds and 37.80 seconds. Switzerland’s Nadja Steiner rode to a surprising third on the nine year old mare Celeste (Casall x Landgraf I) - with a time of 43.66 seconds in the jump-off.
Sunday’s 2 & 3* Grand Prix winners
Emanuele Gaudiano won in Lamprechtshausen. Photo by Malgorzata Frysztak.It was Emanuele Gaudiano that won the two star Grand Prix in Lamprechtshausen. The Italian rider took home the win on the 16 year old Belgian bred Uppercut DS (Nonstop x Feinschnitt I), with one of only three clear jump-off rounds in this 1.50 class that counted about 40 riders. Gaudiano was over two seconds faster than runner-up Bronislav Chudyba aboard Concano (Come On x Grannus), while Andrzej Lemanski was third riding the lovely Bischof L (Bachus x Fernando).
Quotes after the final in Gothenburg
“I can safely say that this has been fantastic," Beezie said at the press conference after the final. Photo by Jenny Abrahamsson. John Madden, boardmember of the FEI and Beezie Madden's husband; “I personally happen to think it was a fantastic event. As well as being the boardmember of the jumping committee I am the proud husband of the winner Beezie Madden. I am very proud to be Beezie’s husband, but also very proud of my involvement with the FEI. We have had a unique, excellent, fantastic event here in Gothenburg this week. We had great sport here this week. Not just Beezie, but all the riders.”
The Rolex FEI World Cup Final in Images - The Winners
Beezie Madden and Simon won the Rolex FEI World Cup Final on Sunday evening. All photos by Jenny Abrahamsson.
Beezie Madden and Simon seal the deal to win the Rolex FEI World Cup Final
Beezie Madden took home the World Cup title in Gothenburg. All photos by Jenny Abrahamsson.Yesterday Simon’s former rider Jeroen Dubbeldam showed up in Scandinavium and stated; ”I’ve come to Gothenburg to see Simon win” – well, he got what he came for as Beezie Madden rode the 14 year old Dutch gelding all the way to the top in today’s Rolex FEI World Cup Final. Beezie and Simon have been extremely consistent throughout the final; they were in the lead after Thursday’s first round, and in runner-up position after Friday’s second part of the competition. Today Beezie took the lead after the first round, and after being tied with Olympic Champions Steve Guerdat and Nino des Buissonnets (Kannan x Narcos II) following round two she came in as last to go in a heart-racing jump-off to land the win for America – making sure to follow up on compatriot Rich Fellers’ win last year.
WoSJ Expert Comment from the Rolex FEI World Cup Final; Rob Ehrens
Rob Ehrens gives us the comments on the final in Gothenburg. Photo by Jenny Abrahamsson. On the last day of the World Cup Final WoSJ brings you more expert comments on the sport from Dutch chef d’Equipe Rob Ehrens.
On today’s courses; "Today it was a completely different world. Today you really needed a good jumping horse. I don’t think it was too much because the horses jumped well and the first two days were not over-done so the horses were still in a good shape. The first round was tough and needed a good plan. It had difficult lines, high fences and wide oxers. You saw today in the second round compared to the first round that the horses gave up a little and then you could see the real top athletes."
A win for Dirk Demeersman in Antwerp
Dirk Demeersman takes a win in Antwerp. Photo provided by galop.be Dirk Demeersman took home the win in the 1.50 class in Antwerp Saturday. Aboard Cicero Z van Paemel (Carthago Z x Randel Z) Dirk was 0,8 seconds faster than runner-up Wilm Vermeir and D’Elia van het Molenhof (Up Chiqui x Weltruf) with another Belgian rider in third; Nicola Philippaerts and Cortez (Quick Star x Quito de Baussy).
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The Gothenburg Trophy to Ludger Beerbaum and Chaman
Ludger and Chaman on top in Gothenburg. Photo by Jenny Abrahamsson.The Gothenburg Trophy presented by Carpe Diem saw three veterans on top with Ludger Beerbaum and Chaman (Baloubet du Rouet x I Love You) taking their second Grand Prix win in two weeks. Ludger was followed by Marcus Ehning riding Plot Blue (Mr. Blue x Pilot) and a very popular Rolf-Göran Bengtsson who made the crowds go crazy as he was double clear with Casall La SIlla (Caretino x Lavall I).
Out of 39 riders seven went clear around the 13 fence track with fence 12a and b towards the end of the course causing the most problems. The jump-off became a hard challenge as Ludger, Marcus and Rolf got company from Christian Ahlmann and Rich Fellers, all known for their short turns and brilliant riding. In addition to these five experienced riders Nayel Nassar and the young American talent Lucy Davis. also joined in.
Devos on top at Jumping Antwerpen
Pieter Devos on top in yesterday's 1.50 in Antwerp. Photo by galop.be.Home rider Pieter Devos and the 11 year old chestnut mare Candy (Nabab de Reve x Etretat) took home the biggest class at Jumping Antwerpen yesterday. The four star 1.50 class had 61 riders at start, out of which 12 went double clear. Devos was fractions faster than runner-up Rik Hemeryck - also he from Belgium - riding Papillon Z (Perhaps x Cassini I). Only 0.09 seconds seperated the two. In third came US rider Lauren Hough on her faithful partner Quick Study (Quick Star x What a Joy), who was a tiny 0.06 seconds behind Rik.
The riders for Sunday's Rolex FEI World Cup Final
Kevin and Silvana - a combination to look out for in tomorrow's final rounds in Gothenburg. Photo by Jenny Abrahamsson.These are the riders that will compete in tomorrow's last part of the Rolex FEI World Cup Final;
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WoSJ Expert Comment from the Rolex FEI World Cup Final Day Two; Rob Ehrens
Rob Ehrens delivers the WoSJ Expert Comment! On the second day of the Rolex FEI World Cup Final WoSJ brings you Dutch Chef d'Equipe Rob Ehren's expert comment on the final.
On the course and the class; “It’s always a wrong thing to say that the class was easy, but the class was not really technical. It was a class where the course went really well; it was an easy going class. It was not some tricky things anywhere, when we walked it the course was massive and big – the verticals were high enough – but it was not technical. The time was not a critical thing either. You saw all this in the end – because we have good riders here – and we had fifteen clear rounds. But I think it’s good for the sport, and it was a good jump-off. After yesterday I expected something more technical today, something more difficult – and maybe seven to eight clears instead of fifteen. For the audience it was great though!
Rolex FEI World Cup Final Day Two in Images - The Winners
Steve Guerdat makes sure to appreciate Nino des Buissonnet's winning ways! Here is Friday's winners! All photos by Jenny Abrahamsson.
Rolex FEI World Cup Final Day Two; Luciana Diniz takes the overall lead
Leading rider Luciana Diniz on Lennox. Photo by Jenny Abrahamsson.After day two of the Rolex FEI World Cup Final it is Portuguese rider Luciana Diniz that leads overall. Beezie Madden – who won yesterday’s first round – is rank two overall with 1 point behind Luciana’s zero score. France’s Kevin Staut is rank three on 2 points ahead of home rider Rolf-Göran Bengtsson on 3 points and Dutch rider Marc Houtzager on 4 points.
Quotes after day two at the Rolex FEI World Cup Final
A good atmosphere at the press conference in Gothenburg. Photo by Jenny Abrahamsson. Steve on today’s plan; "To win was my plan today. I did not have to think too much because I was not so good yesterday, so only a win today could bring me further up on the ranking for Sunday."
Steve on yesterday’s class; "Actually yesterday the horse jumped quite good. I don’t think I made a big mistake. It’s just something that happens, but in general I was a little bit too slow yesterday. The last two shows haven’t been that good so we maybe didn’t have the confidence."
Rolex FEI World Cup Final Day Two; Steve shows strength to win, while Luciana lands the lead
The winners in round two of the World Cup Final; Steve and Nino des Buissonnets. All photos by Jenny Abrahamsson.Reigning Olympic Champion Steve Guerdat did an out-of-this-world performance at day two of the Rolex FEI World Cup Final aboard the incredible Nino des Buissonnets (Kannan x Narcos II), making it a Swiss win. It was all about amazing jumping, breathtaking performances, goose bumps and a few tears of joy today in Gothenburg – as the world’s top riders kept delivering one fantastic round after the other. Luciana Diniz – one of the most stylish riders in the world – delivered yet again to finish third on Lennox (Lifestyle x Grannus), with only Marc Houtzager between her and Steve. With another top result, the Portuguese rider went up in the lead overall in the World Cup after two rounds have been ridden. Following Luciana in the overall standings is yesterday’s winner Beezie Madden in second, and Kevin Staut who is overall third after another great day in the ring.
Gothenburg day three; wins for Bost and Lindelöw
Bosty winning the 1.50 in Gothenburg Friday. Photo by Jenny Abrahamsson.In the first class of the day – a 1.40 class – it was home rider Douglas Lindelöw that was victorious. The 22 year old rode the chestnut mare Balahe (Baloubet de Rouet x Flamingo) to the fastest clear round of this speed class, ending his performance with a time of 50.19. Runner-up was Poland’s Jaroslaw Skrzyczynski aboard Crazy Quick (Chacco Blue x Quick Star) almost four second behind, while Latvia’s Kristaps Neretnieks was third on Continue (Contini x Libero H) – also he clear on a time of 55.94.
Top three of BMW Master
Thanks to our friends at www.horse-live.com we can present you with the top three rounds of BMW Master in Antwerp.
Winner - Gerco Schröder with Callahan.
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Gerco Schröder - the BMW Master
The happy winner of a new car in Antwerp - Gerco Schröder. Photo by galop.be.The BMW Masters class in Antwerp Thursday evening went to Gerco Schröder and Callahan (Contendro x For Pleasure). In a class where the winner basically "took it all", Gerco was the lucky rider to drive home in a sporty new BMW. Only ten riders were allowed to start, and as the fences got higher Gerco and Katharina Offel were the only two to clear the course all five times. Laura Kraut had four clear rounds ending as number three after some problems with Nouvelle (Solitair x Contango) in the fifth round. Billy Twomey is finally back competing at high level and could secure fourth place after three clear rounds with Je t'Aime Flamenco (Flamenco de Semilly x Landetto).
Rolex FEI World Cup Final Day One in Images - Part Two
We have no words - you have to love this combination; Sergio and cutie Carlo. All photos by Jenny Abrahamsson.
Rolex FEI World Cup Final Day One in Images - Part One
Beezie Madden and Simon jumping to victory at day one in Gothenburg. All photos by Jenny Abrahamsson.
WoSJ Expert Comment from the Rolex FEI World Cup Final Day One; Rob Ehrens
Rob gives us his expert comment!On the first day of the Rolex FEI World Cup Final WoSJ brings you Dutch Chef d'Equipe Rob Ehren's expert comment on the final so far.
Rob on course designer Uliano Vezzani’s track on day one of the Rolex FEI World Cup Final; "It was a nice course. It was not overdone in height and spread of the fences.You could also see that on the results. You needed a good plan; at some lines you could take a turn inside, and there were also lines where you could leave out a stride if you knew your horse well and was in good control. So it was a nice fair course."
Rolex FEI World Cup Final Day One; Beezie Madden makes sure to secure America the lead
The winner; Beezie Madden on the amazing Simon. All photos by Jenny Abrahamsson.Beezie Madden made sure to secure America the lead in the Rolex FEI World Cup Final today on Simon (Mr. Blue x Polydox). The US team has arrived with a strong field of riders to defend the title won by Rich Fellers and Flexible (Cruising x Safari) last year, and made sure to make their presence noted not only by taking home the win in the class – but by ending up with another five of their in total eleven riders with ribbons. It’s an understatement to say that it was a US domination on the first day in Gothenburg. The home riders performed excellent as well, with Rolf-Göran Bengtsson doing a picture perfect round on Casall La Silla (Caretino x Lavall I) to finish third and Jens Fredricson ending 7th in addition to Henrik von Eckermann placing as number 15 – as well as Malin Baryard-Johnsson being clear on a fantastic jumping H&M Tornesch (Lux Z x Libero H). In between Beezie and Rolf was number three from last year’s World Cup Final Pius Schwizer, on Verdi III (Hors la Loi II x Cantus).
Thursday morning images from the World Cup Final - Part two
Two of the four Swedes that will be in action in the World Cup Final; Malin and Rolf. Photos by Jenny Abrahamsson.
Thursday morning images from the World Cup Final - Part one
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The rules for the Rolex FEI World Cup Final
The Rolex FEI World Cup Final is ridden over competitions held Thursday, Friday and Sunday. The first part of the final, the Rolex FEI World Cup™ Final I, will be a table C class ridden over a 1.50 course. Faults for fences down will be converted into additional time, and the winner is the rider with the fastest time. The winner of the class gets one point more than the total number of starters in the first competition of the final, the runner-up gets two points less than the winner, the third placed rider three points less, and so on.
The start list for the Rolex FEI World Cup final - Day One
The starting order for tomorrow’s first round of the Rolex FEI World Cup Final has just been drawn. The list looks as follows;
Day one in Gothenburg; victories for Meredith & Shane
Gothenburg Horse Show kicked off today with two international showjumping classes. The first class of the day went to Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum and her veteran Checkmate (Contender x Pik Bube II). A lot of the riders used the 1.40 class as an opportunity to give their horses a feel of the arena, and very few of them gave full speed. The 18 year old Checkmate does no longer really need any introduction to the surroundings when he comes to a show, and easily took home the victory with the fastest time of the day. Meredith was followed by Kristaps Neretnieks in second on Conte Bellini (Cornet Obolensky x Ramiro), and Edwina Tops-Alexander on Erenice Horta (Diamant de Semilly x Parco) in third.
Canadian Elizabeth Gingras and Floreen SFN capture $40,000 HITS Grand Prix
Elizabeth Gingras and Floreen SFN hinted at a promising spring and summer season with a win in the $40,000 HITS Grand Prix. ©ESI PhotographyFresh off a fantastic tour at the HITS Desert Circuit, Canadian high-performance rider Elizabeth Gingras scored an impressive triumph aboard B Gingras Equestrian’s Floreen SFN in the $40,000 HITS Grand Prix, presented by Zoetis, to cap a solid week for the maple-leaf nation during the Commonwealth National. “Lizzie has a tremendous work ethic,” said trainer Jill Henselwood. “She is always trying to improve and get better. I believe that she is on the verge of becoming a force to be reckoned with wherever she competes.”
Horses & Dreams Images
Fittingly enough the show in Hagen is named Horses & Dreams - something we never get enough of here at WoSJ. One rider that by now should have had most dreams fulfilled is the winner of the Grand Prix - John Whitaker. All photos by Jenny Abrahamsson. |
Paul O'Shea and Primo de Revel Top $25,000 ESP Spring 3 Grand Prix
Paul O'Shea and Primo de Revel. Photo © Mancini Photos.Equestrian Sport Productions LLC (ESP) concluded its third week of competition for its 2013 spring horse show circuit this week at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center (PBIEC) in Wellington, FL. The highlight class of the week was the $25,000 ESP Spring 3 Grand Prix, where Ireland's Paul O'Shea guided Michael Hayden's Primo de Revel to victory against a 45-horse field. Steve Stephens of Palmetto, FL, was the course designer in the International Arena for week three of the spring circuit. Stephens set a challenging track that saw nine horses advance to the jump-off and only three clear rounds over the short course.
Watch the winners in Hagen
Below you can watch some of the winners at Horses & Dreams in Hagen; first out Daniel Deusser with Mouse.
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Hagen Grand Prix in images
Showjumping legend John Whitaker racing to victory on the Arko-son Argento in Hagen yesterday. All photos by Jenny Abrahamsson.
Gert-Jan Bruggink Dutch Champion 2013
Gert-Jan Bruggink and Primeval Dejavu. Photo by Jenny Abrahamsson.Gert-Jan Bruggink became Dutch Champion yesterday aboard Primeval Dejavu (Heartbreaker x Ramiro Z). It was a strong field of riders that had entered the championship and about every single top Dutch showjumping name could be found in Mierlo this weekend. Best of them all was Bruggink though, who ended the championship on an overall score of 5.04. Leon Thijssen took home the silver, riding Tyson (Numero Uno x Voltaire) to a total score of 5.91 – while veteran Albert Voorn rode to bronze on Tobalio (Numero Uno x Jacorde).
Get ready for the World Cup Final
Get ready for the Rolex FEI World Cup Final by watching FEI’s preview video – goose bumps guaranteed!
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Sunday's 2* and 3* Grand Prix winners
The 17-year-old talent Bertram Allen won the GP in Magna Racino with Romanov. Photo by Tomas Holcbecher.The only 3* Grand Prix this weekend took place in Lummen and went to home rider Jeroen Appelen and Enjoy (Clinton x Pion). 16 riders went on to the jump-off in Lummen, where Appelen was nearly two senconds faster than runners-up Trevor Coyle and Clever Lady (Cassini I x Limbus). Dayro Arroyave and Eldorado van het Vijerhof (Thunder van de Zuuthoeve x Omar) were third with Fidel Sigovia and Wrangler II (Padinus x Burggraf) in fourth. The fastes time of the day belonged to Romain Duguet and Le Prestige St Lois (Quidam de Revel x Grand Veneur), but with four faults they had to settle for fifth place.
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In Magna Racino the 2* GP went to the young Irish talent, Bertram Allen and Billy Twomey’s former rider, Romanov (Heartbreaker x Fedor). Two German riders followed in second and third place with Rüdiger Renner and Andreas Knippling on their respective horses Caspar 194 (Conterno Grande x Cordial Medoc) and Cassius 56 (Canturo x Aloube Z).
John Whitaker makes it a win in DKB-Riders Tour opening in Hagen
Living legend John Whitaker celebrating yet another victory. Photos by Jenny Abrahamsson.Living legend John Whitaker landed the victory in the four star Grand Prix in Hagen on Sunday riding the 11 year old stallion Argento (Arko III x Gasper). The Grand Prix also served as the first leg of the DKB-Riders Tour 2013. It was a win that came by the closest of margins though, as John had Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum breathing down his neck only 0.1 seconds behind him in the second round. Thirteen riders moved forward from the first to the second round. Twelve of these were clear in the first round, and John’s son Robert Whitaker was the fastest four-faulter that got to join them in the chase against the clock in front of a record-crowd at this wonderful event.
DKB-Riders Tour standings after the first leg in Hagen
John Whitaker is in the lead of the DKB-Riders Tour thanks to his win in Hagen Grand Prix. Photo by Jenny Abrahamsson.The first leg of this year's DKB-Riders Tour took place at Horses & Dreams in Hagen on Sunday. Six legs of the tour remain, and these take place in Hamburg, Wiesbaden, Münster, Paderborn, Hannover and Munich. Last year it was Luciana Diniz who won the title, ahead of Marcus Ehning and David Will.
The standing after the first leg is as follows:
1. John Whitaker 20 points
2. Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum 17 points (click on Read more to see the rest of the standings)
Quotes after the Grand Prix in Hagen
John praised Argento after the GP-win. Photo by Jenny Abrahamsson.John Whitaker on Argento, a son of Nick Skelton's former top ride Arko; "My horse is super careful and really competitive. I've try to produce him slowly because he is so careful. He is one of Arko's first offspring and he is fantastic. Maybe he hasn't got the skills for the absolute biggest classes, but in these classes he is really competitive!"
Runner-up Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum on Unbelievable; "Unbelievable has been with me since the end of last year. He was previously ridden by Peter Wylde, but was injured for 1,5 years before I got him. So he is kind of a new horse for me. He has an amazing talent and today we could also see that he is fast. He developed a lot during the two months we were in the US. Even if he is big he suits me - he has a lot of power."
Janika Sprunger up on top in Hagen
Janika Sprunger and Uptown Boy won in Hagen. Photo by Karl-Heinz Frieler.Switzerland’s Janika Sprunger and Uptown Boy (Odermus R x Joost) won yesterday’s qualification for the first leg of the DKB-Riders Tour in Hagen. The four star 1.50 class had 57 riders in it, and there were six double clear rounds. The super fast Swiss rider had a time of 35.53 seconds in the jump-off, with Albert Zoer coming closest at 36.07 seconds aboard Sam (Calvados x Ahorn Z). Home rider Jan Wernke was the best German in the class, and ended third on Queen Mary 10 (Contendro I x Caretino).
25 year old Janika was grateful about Uptown Boy’s cleverness after the class after the gelding did some good jumping over the final oxer. "There was a little misunderstanding on the penultimate fence, as we didn’t get a perfect stride so the distance to the last oxer wasn’t ideal. But Uptown Boy solved it himself,” said a happy Janika. The daughter of the former Swiss top rider Hansueli Sprunger is after her win yesterday the last rider out in the Grand Prix on Sunday; "I'll watch some of the riders go, but in any case Marcus Ehning," revealed Janika.
Riders and horses for Gothenburg
The full entry list for Gothenburg – with both riders and horses – has been published. The list includes riders for the World Cup competitions, and the riders for the additional 5* classes. If you are curious about which horses the riders will bring, click here.
Laura Kraut lands a victory in the Longines Beijing Equestrian Masters Grand Prix
Laura Kraut. Photo by Longines Beijing Equestrian Masters.It was Laura Kraut and the 12 year old KWPN-stallion U-Prova (Lorentin I x Corofino) that took home the Grand Prix at the Longines Beijing Equestrian Masters. The biggest class of the show counted 35 riders – the majority were Chinese – and in total nine riders were clear over the first round 11 fence track that concluded with a triple combination that consisted of a vertical-oxer-vertical. Due to the quarantine rules in China, the riders from Europe and the US all competed on borrowed horses – but that did not prevent four of them from joining the jump-off.
German double at Longines Beijing Equestrian Masters
Marco won the first international class in Beijing. Photo by Jenny Abrahamsson.Marco Kutscher won the first big class at the Longines Beijing Equestrian Masters today. Second place went to Christian Ahlmann and third to Laura Kraut. Due to the quarantine rules the riders from Europe and the US all compete on borrowed horses, and their competitors are the best riders in China.
Ludo Philippaerts gets to ride the World Cup Final
Ludo gets to ride in Gothenburg. Photo by Jenny Abrahamsson.Ludo Philippaerts gets to ride the Rolex FEI World Cup Final next week, as Gerco Schröder has decided not to compete. The Belgian rider has announced on his Twitter account that he will be heading for Gothenburg next week, after being contacted by the FEI this afternoon. This should also mean that the riders ranked before him in the Western European League – Nick Skelton, Jeroen Dubbeldam, Ben Maher and Maikel van der Vleuten – all must have passed on a chance to compete in the final.
Full riders list for the World Cup Final
Sergio and Carlo are heading for Gothenburg. Photo by Jenny Abrahamsson.In a week the Rolex FEI World Cup Final will kick off in Gothenburg. The full riders list is now available, and it is a star studded field of riders that will show up in the Scandinavium Arena. To see the complete riders list for the Rolex FEI World Cup™ Final click on Read more.
Grand Prix Hermès jump-off
Below you can watch the jump-off from the Grand Prix in Paris this weekend.
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From tour to tour; Sunday's Grand Prix winners
William Whitaker and Fandango (Last Liberty x Krocket) were unbeatable in the Grand Prix at the Toscana Tour today. Only four riders cleared the two rounds that were set at 1.60, and William was two second faster than runner-up Oleg Krasyuk with SIEC Ledgepoint (Lancer II x Capitol I) in the second round. Massimiliano Ferrario with Loro Piana Acamar (Acobat I x Bayardo) ended third and fourth place went to Hendrik Denutte on Espadon van de Kranenburg (Kimball x Quito de Baussy).
Sunday's Grand Prix winners
Marc Bettinger with Zudoctro VD Kapel in Amsterdam earlier this year. Photo by Jenny Abrahamsson. In Gorla Minore the CSI3* Grand Prix went to Marc Bettinger and Zydoctro VD Kapel (Indoctro x Landwind), ahead of Italian rider Marco Porro and Comombea (Flashy x Lux Z) in second and Werner Muff with Landthago (Landjunge x Carthago) in third.
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Olivier Guillon took home the CSI2* Grand Prix in Villers Vicomte Breteuil with Walda Z. Guillon was almost two seconds faster in the jump-off than second placed Thibault Destrebecq with Phebus de la Tourelle. Third place went to Aymeric Azzolino with Ravala Cece.
Speed is Key for Pearce & Chianto in the Blenheim Spring III Grand Prix
Pearce and Chianto. Photo by McCool Photography.With grand prix prize money increased by over 20% for week three of the Blenheim Spring Series, internationally renowned course designer Leopoldo Palacios intentionally built a tough track. "From the three weeks this is the week with the most money. I needed it to be a touch harder than the other weeks. The field of riders is good, so I built a more difficult course."
Thirty-nine pairs attempted to master the tight time allowed, distance and scope challenges, including a flowing first line, a bending line from three to a light skinny plank jump as the fourth obstacle followed by a triple combination set at a tough angle directly off the arena fence. Lines got tighter towards the end of the course, making the time allowed a factor. This technicality caught up with three riders who had no jumps down but finished with time faults.
Grand Prix Hermès to Ludger Beerbaum and Chaman
Ludger Beerbaum and Chaman jumping to victory in the Grand Prix Hermès. Photo by Cindy Voss - www.cindyvoss.de.Two of the sports’ most experienced riders, and one of the youngest and most talented riders in the class ended on top of the Grand Prix Hermès in Paris today. Ludger Beerbaum on Chaman (Baloubet du Rouet x I Love You) and Rolf-Göran Bengtsson aboard Quintero La Silla (Quantum x Chamonix) were only split up at the very end by the super stylish 18 year old Reed Kessler on Cylana (Skippy II Darco), whose next challenge will be the World Cup Finals in Gotheburg where she yet again will compete against Rolf. The sport showed itself from its best side in sunny Paris today, and few shows can match the stunning location in the Grand Palais.
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