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USA
Leads The Way In Aachen...And Okidoki Is Back!
The
American team will be first into the ring as the fifth leg of the
2008 Samsung Super League with FEI series gets underway in Aachen,
Germany tomorrow evening.
The elite nations' cup competition, which will begin at 7pm local time,
will take place under floodlights and if you are not lucky enough to
be there then you can watch the action unfold on live-stream video
by clicking on the Aachen website www.chioaachen.de.
The order of go is as follows : 1, USA; 2, Belgium; 3, Great Britain;
4, Ireland; 5, Sweden; 6, The Netherlands; 7, Switzerland; 8, Germany.
WHATEVER....
USA Chef d'Equipe George Morris was unperturbed when his team was drawn
in the No. 1 slot this afternoon - "there's first, second, third -
whatever - we've done it all" he said nonchalantly.
Despite their perilous position at the bottom of the league table the
Swedish are not fielding any of their Olympic horses for tomorrow's
event - "we are keeping them fresh for Hong Kong" explained Chef d'Equipe
Maria Gretzer. With just 2.75 points to their credit after the first
four legs of the series it seems the Swedes are in a lot of trouble
and there will be enormous pressure on Helena Lundback riding Bukowskis
Erbblume, Royne Zetterman with Isaac, Henrik von Eckerman with Enorm
and Rolf Goran Bengtsson with Quintero la Silla as they take their
turn.
FEI Jumping Director, Capt John Roche, pointed out that tomorrow's
leg of the Samsung Super League with FEI series "will be decisive
Olympic-wise" and so it will because many of the team managers will
be making their final choice of Olympic team members in the aftermath.
The Irish, lying seventh of the eight nations at this stage of the
series, have only one Olympic spot to fill and while Denis Lynch, who
has cemented an extraordinarily successful partnership with the former
Gregory Wathelet ride Lantinus, looks the front-runner it is clear
that team manager Robert Splaine is leaving his options open until
after the German fixture. Lynch is joined in the Irish side by Edward
Doyle who partners Sequoyah Farms Utopia for the fifth consecutive
leg of the series, Capt David O'Brien who made a superb Super League
debut with the Irish army horse Mo Chroi in Rotterdam and Cian O'Connor
with the seasoned Irish Independent Echo Beach.
STRONG SIDE....
In sixth spot after the first four rounds are the Swiss, and Rolf Grass
is sending out a strong side including Pius Schwizer (Nobless M), Niklaus
Schurtenberger (Cantus), Steve Guerdat (Jalisca Solier) and Beat Mandli
(Ideo du Thot).
George Morris is armed with two former Aachen Grand Prix winners in
Anne Kursinski (Champ) and Beezie Madden (Authentic) and they will
fly the American flag along with McLain Ward riding the brilliant Sapphire
and Laura Kraut riding Cedric whose jumping was particularly impressive
during the previous leg in Rotterdam.
Nick Skelton returns to the British team with the much-loved stallion
Arko and he will be joined by Peter Charles riding Rupert R, Tim Stockdale
with Corlato and John Whitaker riding Peppermill. Lying fourth on the
league table they are carrying exactly the same number of points -
19 - as the third-placed Belgians who started the season with a superb
victory in La Baule in May. Philippe le Jeune (Vigo), Ludo Philippaerts
(Cavalor's Winningmood), Dirk Demeersman (Tymoon Caloo Meerchen) and
Jos Lansink (Valentina van't Heike) will be hoping to maintain their
country's elevated position.
Drawn last, the host team from Germany have all the advantage going
into tomorrow's competition and Christian Ahlmann (Coster), Marco Kutscher
(Montender), Ludger Beerbaum (All Inclusive) and Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum
(Shutterfly) will be a formidable force. However Germany had a faltering
start in this Samsung Super League with FEI series and it has taken
them some time to climb up to second spot on the leaderboard. A great
win in Rotterdam has secured that position but they will, no doubt,
be keen to oust the Dutch from the head of the leaderboard if things
go their way tomorrow.
OKI BACK IN ACTION....
Dutch team manager Rob Ehrens is mighty relieved that the potentially
disastrous accident suffered by Albert Zoer's Olympic ride, Oki Doki,
did less damage to the great horse than first expected. Two weeks ago
on the eve of the Super League event in Rotterdam Oki wrenched almost
all of his lower teeth out of his jaw when they became impaled after
he clenched them on a bar in the stable and there were great fears
for his recovery in the immediate aftermath. But by the following afternoon,
when the high-stepping hero was already tucked away in his own stable
at home, his teeth had been pushed back in and the jaw re-set and Albert
was able to watch the nations cup class unfold with a smile on his
face.
"He is going to be fine" the Dutch rider said, "I am told I can ride
him again next week". Amazingly he has recovered brilliantly and the
partnership will line out tomorrow, hopefully looking as if nothing
ever happenend. Angelique Hoorn (Blauwendraad's O'Brien), Vincent Voorn
(Audi's Alpapillon Armanie) and Gerco Schroder (Eurcommerce Berlin)
will complete The Netherlands line-up.
So the stage is all set for another classic leg of the 2008 Samsung
Super League with FEI series - and there is Olympic fever in the air.....
SAMSUNG SUPER LEAGUE WITH FEI 2008 - LEADERBOARD AFTER FOURTH LEG IN
ROTTERDAM:
1. The Netherlands - 23.5
2. Germany - 22.0
3. Belgium - 19.0
4. Great Britain - 19.0
5. USA - 16.83
6. Switzerland - 15.08
7. Ireland - 11.83
8. Sweden - 2.75
For further information on the Samsung Super League with FEI in Aachen
check out WEBSITE www.chioaachen.de. Show President at the German fixture
is Klaus Peter Pavel, Show Director is Frank Kemperman and Press Officer
is Niels Knippertz - Email niels.knippertz@chioaachen.de.
The sixth leg of the series takes place in Hickstead, Great Britain
on Friday 25 July. Show President is Douglas Bunn, Show Director is
Edward Bunn, Show Secretary is Elizabeth Bunn and Press Officer is
Peter Jeffery - contact email jeffery.communications@btopenworld.com
FEI TELEVISION - BROADCAST INFORMATION - ROUND 5 IN AACHEN:
Live/Delayed Live
ZDF (Germany) - Thursday 3 July 21.00
Equidia (France) - Friday 4 July 18.00, Sunday 6 July 22.15
RAI (Italy) - Check local listings
TV4 (Sweden) - Friday 4 July 20.00
Highlights
CNBC Asia - Saturday 19 July 15.00
CNBC Europe - Saturday 20 july 17.00
ESPN Brazil - Check local listings
ESPN Star (Pan Asia) - Wednesday 23 July 18.00, 20.30, Friday 26 July
14.00, Sunday 27 July 06.00, Tuesday 29 July 18.00, Wednesday 30 July
12.00, 18.00, Saturday 2 August 05.00, Sunday 3 August 04.00
EUROSPORT - Wednesday 9 July 18.25, Thursday 10 July 10.00
EUROSPORT ASIA - Thursday 10 July 10.00
FINNISH SPORT TV - Saturday 19 JULY 17.20
FOX MIDDLE EAST - Monday 28 July 15.00
SETANTA SPORTS (Ireland) - Check local listings
SUPERSPORT (Pan Africa) - Thursday 24 July 19.30, Friday 25 July 01.30,
06.00, Saturday 26 July 09.00, Sunday 27 July 12.30, Monday 28 July
15.00, Tuesday 29 July 17.00, Wednesday 6 August 00.30
SPORT PLUS (France) - Monday 14 JULY 22.00
SPORT TV (Portugal) - Check local listings
TG4 (Ireland) - Check local listings
TVE (Spain) - Check local listings
WCSN (USA) - Check local listings
SAMSUNG SUPER LEAGUE - NATIONAL PRIDE, INTERNATIONAL PASSION!
SAMSUNG SUPER LEAGUE WITH FEI - 2008 CALENDAR OF EVENTS:
ROUND 1 - La Baule (FRA) 5-11 May; ROUND 2 - Rome (ITA) 22-25 May;
ROUND 3 - St Gallen (SUI) 29 May - 1 June: ROUND 4 - Rotterdam (NED)
18-22 June; ROUND 5 - Aachen (GER) 1-6 July; ROUND 6 - Hickstead (GBR)
24-27 July; ROUND 7 - Dublin (IRL) 8-10 August; ROUND 8 and FINAL -
Barcelona (ESP) 18-21 September.
You can access all the latest Samsung Super League with FEI news and
information on website www.samsungsuperleague.com
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