U.S.
Show Jumpers Second in First Leg of Samsung Super League
with FEI - Belgians are Best in La Baule
From
an FEI Press Release by Louise Parkes
La
Baule, France The Belgian team came out on top in the
first leg of the 2008 Samsung Super League with FEI series
in La Baule, France this afternoon. This was a tough start
to the season, with fortunes fluctuating as the competition
progressed, but it was Ludo Philippaerts double-clear, one
of the just two on the day, that sealed the result for the
team which only returned to the elite level of nations' cup
show jumping last season after relegation in 2005.
The
USA shared the second spot with Switzerland and Ireland while
the Swiss rallied brilliantly after finding themselves at the
bottom of the order at the end of round one, and the Irish
survived some shaky moments thanks to solid performances from
Edward Doyle and Denis Lynch.
It
wasn't a good day for Sweden however. They have clung on desperately
to their Samsung Super League with FEI status over the past
two seasons, but although they were very competitive after
the opening round today, 12-fault second-round results for
both Rigmor Arvidsson-Maggi and Lotta Schultz sent them plummeting
to last place. It looks like they could be facing another uphill
struggle as the 2008 series gets underway.
The
host team from France had plenty to celebrate. The 2003/2004
series winners may not be part of the Super League family this
season but they showed they remain seriously competitive. A
copy-book display from 59 year old Michel Robert riding Koro
d'Or produced the only other double-clear of the afternoon
and helped secure joint-fifth for France along with the surprisingly
erratic Dutch, while Great Britain started strongly but fell
back to finish seventh ahead of Germany in eighth and the trailing
Swedes in ninth.
Course
designer Frederic Cottier presented a straight-forward test
with no nasty traps but, as always, when the action moves outside
to big grass arenas after the restrictions of the winter indoors
then horses and riders have to adjust and Cottier came up with
a master-plan to help them do just that. The Samsung vertical
at fence five hit the ground more than once as anxiety about
the following water took hold, while the penultimate triple
combination also claimed plenty of scalps. However problems
were widespread throughout the 12-fence track.
At
the end of round one it was the British who held the whip hand
with just six faults on the board after a clear from Nick Skelton
and Russel, a single time-fault form Ben Maher and Rolette
and five faults for Robert Smith with Ronaldo, Tim Gredley
providing the drop-score with four fences down for Omelli.
The
Belgians however were already looking strong and lay second
following clears from both Philippaerts and his stallion Cavalor's
Winningmood and Judy-Ann Melchior with Aktion Pur Z so that
they only counted the eight collected by Philippe Le Jeune
and Vigo d'Arsouilles as the three mistakes from Niels Bruynseels
and Item de Quintin were discarded.
The
French were also impressive, Kevin Staut and Kraque Boom Bois
Margot bringing a roar of approval from the packed stands as
he kicked off for the host country with a clear and Robert
bringing up the rear with Koro d'Or in exactly the same fashion
while Timothee Anciaume registered nine faults with Jarnac
and Patrice Deleveau left two fences on the floor with Katchinamail
Normandie. Sharing second spot with the Belgians and French
at the half-way point were Sweden and the USA also on eight
faults - Sweden's Peter Eriksson (Jaguar Mail) and Lotta Schultz
(Calibra) making just single errors, and Helena Lundback going
clear with Bukowskis Erbblume to discard the 12 recorded by
Rigmor Arvidsson-Maggi with Gentano.
Veteran
Olympian Anne Kursinski was the American pathfinder and the
49-year-old showed the wealth of her experience with a four-fault
result for Roxana before Charlie Jayne, riding on his first
Super League squad collected eight with Urbanus. Kate Levy
(another first timer) and Vent du Nord left just one on the
floor and then Will Simpson rounded up the US effort with a
great clear from the little Holsteiner gelding El Campeon's
Carlsson Vom Dach.
The
Irish slotted into equal-fifth after four fault results from
Edward Doyle (Sequoyah Farms Utopia), River Foyle (Capt Shane
Carey) and Denis Lynch (Lantinus) allowed Cian O'Connor's 12
with Irish Independent Echo Beach to be dropped, and also sharing
a score of 12 faults at this stage were Germany's Thomas Voss
(Leonardo B), Thomas Muhlbauer (Asti Spumante), Max Kuhner
(Arcantus GK) and Otto Becker (Dobel's Cordina) - Voss picking
up five faults while the remainder collected just four.
Second-last
at the end of round one were the Dutch - Angelique Hoorn (Blauwendraad's
O'Brien) and Gerco Schroder (Eurocommerce Berlin) with four
faults apiece, Marc Houtzager (Opium) with five and Vincent
Voorn (Audi's Alpapillon-Armanie) providing the drop-score
with 12 while Switzerland languished at the bottom. Both pathfinder
Christina Liebherr (LB No Mercy) and anchor-man Steve Guerdat
(Jalisca Solier) had just one fence down but two errors from
both Jane Richard (Jalia de Gaverie) and Pius Schwizer (Nobless
M) left the Swiss carrying 16 faults into round two.
Clears
from Richard - who showed real promise with a good performance
in the Samsung Super League with FEI in Dublin last August
- and Guerdat second time out raised Switzerland's profile
dramatically in the second round when they added just four
more to their tally to finish on a score of 20. The Dutch added
eight - Houtzager keeping a clean sheet this time out but Hoorn
and Voorn having one down while Schroder dropped two - to finish
on 21. The Germans couldn't produce a single clear - Voss and
Becker collecting eight and Muhlbauer and Kuhner four apiece
to complete with 28 while the Irish were saved by a superb
last-to-go clear from Denis Lynch after Doyle held firm with
another four, Carey picked up a dangerous 16 and O'Connor recovered
to leave just one down this time out.
American
hopes were high when Kursinski repeated her first-round performance
of four and then Jayne produced a spectacular clear. If Levy's
12 could be dropped and if Simpson could go clear then they
would finish with 12 on the board and that would really put
the pressure on those ahead of them. But two mistakes proved
costly although the 20-fault result which left them sharing
second place at the end of the day was creditable for this
very new American selection.
The
Swedes meanwhile were in all kinds of trouble, losing their
grip completely when adding 24 faults in round two, while the
French looked much more vulnerable second time out until rescued
by Robert's great second clear to finish on 21 faults. Now
it was down to the leading nations and when Le Jeune kicked
off with a clear this time out, Melchior had just one down
and Philippaerts re-enacted his foot-perfect first effort then
Bruynseels eight could be dropped to give them a final total
of 12. The British still had some leeway but any more than
one fence down would threaten their advantage. Russel landed
in the water and also picked up a time-fault for Skelton, Gredley
collected another nine faults, Maher picked up eight and as
Smith entered the ring the chance of taking runner-up spot
hung in the balance. If he could stay clear then Britain would
complete on 19 faults and that would be good enough to slot
in behind the Belgians but a fence down on the last line put
paid to that.
Phlippaerts
said the course today was ideal. "It was a really nice track
- not too big but technical enough for the horses and riders
here - the Chef de Piste did a great job!" he said. And he
believed that this was a big day for Belgian show jumping because
his country has never won a Samsung Super League with FEI competition
before - "I believe we won the Nations Cup here in La Baule
in 1999, but it was not the Super League then" he pointed out.
He complimented his fellow-riders - "Judy-Ann was very good
and Philippe too with eight faults and then a clear - also
Niels - he is a young rider and he did a good job today" he
insisted.
He
was delighted with his nine year old stallion Cavalor's Winningmood
who lived up to his name this afternoon. "I bought him when
he was six months old so I have him a long time and I always
thought he was a special horse - today he proved it" and now
he says Belgium looks forward to more good results in the 2008
Samsung Super League with FEI series. "We can put together
teams and with some older and some younger riders and it will
work well" he said.
At
the post-competition press conference there was much discussion
about the course which did not appear too complicated but which
demanded a lot of respect. Course-designer Cottier said that
his philosophy was not too build too big and to make it difficult
for the riders but comfortable for the horses and, it seems,
he succeeded in doing just that. The Belgian team in particular
told him he did an excellent job today - and with a smile Monsieur
Cottier said - "that's nice - now I will go and ask the Germans
and Swedish if they think the same thing....,"
Their
view was probably a little different - but they all have a
chance to change their positions on the 2008 Samsung Super
League with FEI leaderboard at the next leg in Rome in two
weeks time.......
RESULT:
1.
BELGIUM 12 flts - Vigo d'Arsouilles (Philippe Le Jeune) 8/0,
Item du Quintin (Niels Bruynseels) 12/ 8, Aktion Pur Z (Judy-Ann
Melchior) 0/4, Cavalor's Winningmood (Ludo Philippaerts) 0/0.
Equal
2. SWITZERLAND 20 flts - LB No Mercy (Christina Liebherr) 4/4,
Jalia de Gaverie (Richard Jane) 8/0, Nobless M (Pius Schwizer)
8/4, Jalisca Solier (Steve Guerdat) 4/0.
IRELAND
20 flts - Sequoyah Farms Utopia (Edward Doyle) 4/4 , River
Foyle (Capt Shane Carey) 4/16, Irish Independent Echo Beach
(Cian O'Connor) 12/4, Lantinus (Denis Lynch) 4/0.
USA
20 flts - Roxana (Anne Kursinski) 4/4, Urbanus (Charlie Jayne)
8/0, Vent du Nord (Kate Levy) 4/12, El Campeon's Carlsson vom
Dach (Will Simpson) 0/8.
Equal
5. FRANCE 21 flts - Kraque Boom Bois Margot (Kevin Staut) 0/8,
Jarnac (Timothee Anciaume) 9/5, Katchinamail Normandie (Patrice
Deleveau) 8/8, Koro d'Or (Michel Robert) 0/0.
NETHERLANDS
21 flts - Blauwendraad's O'Brien (Angelique Hoorn) 4/4, Audi's
Alpapillon-Armanie (Vincent Voorn) 12/4, Opium VS (Marc Houtzager)
5/0, Eurocommerce Berlin (Gerco Schroder) 4/8.
7.
GREAT BRITAIN 22 flts - Russel (Nick Skelton) 0/ 5, Omelli
(Tim Gredley) 16/9, Rolette (Ben Maher) 1/8, Ronaldo (Robert
Smith) 5/4.
8.
GERMANY 28 flts - Leonardo B (Thomas Voss) 5/8, Asti Spumante
(Thomas Muhlbauer) 4/4, Arcantus GK (Max Kuhner) 4/4, Dobel's
Cordina (Otto Becker) 4/8.
9.
SWEDEN 32 flts - Jaguar Mail (Peter Eriksson) 4/8, Gentano
(Rigmor Arvidsson-Maggi) 12/12, Calibra (Lotta Schultz) 4/12
, Bukowskis Erbblume (Helena Lundback) 0/4.
SAMSUNG
SUPER LEAGUE WITH FEI 2008 - LEADERBOARD AFTER FIRST LEG AT
LA BAULE:
- 1.
Belgium - 10 points
- 2.
Switzerland, Ireland, USA - 5.33
- 5.
The Netherlands - 3
- 6.
Great Britain - 2
- 7.
Germany - 1
- 8.
Sweden - 0.5.
For
further details about the first leg of the series at La Baule
check out WEBSITE www.labaule-cheval.com. Show President is
Rene Pasquier, Show Director is Damien Dejoie and Press Officer
is Veronique Gauthier - Email veronique-gauthier@club-internet.fr
The
second leg of the series takes place at the Piazza di Siena
in Rome, Italy on Friday 23 May. Show President at the French
fixture is Cesare Croce, Show Director is Marco Danese and
Press Officer is Maria Calabretta - Email m.calabretta_3@libero.it
WEBSITE www.fise.it
SAMSUNG
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