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Articles: Press Release
Runaway Victory for Germany, U.S. is Fourth and it is Farewell to France in
The Samsung Super League Final
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NEWS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 17, 2007
By Louise Parkes
Barcelona, Spain - The 2007 Samsung Super League with FEI final at Barcelona
in Spain lived up to expectations on Sunday when, in a nail-biting thriller,
Germany registered a second successive series title along with victory on
the day.
But for France, champions over the first two seasons of this hugely popular
and high-profile Nations Cup series, it was a case of so near and yet so far
and luck played a big part as they were forced into relegation. A single
fence separated them from the Swedish team who slotted into joint-second
place with The Netherlands at the end of the day, and the Swedes owe a great
deal to Holland's Gerco Schroder. Without his single second-round error they
would not have shared runner-up spot and gained the extra two points that
made all the difference in the final standings.
For the winning side it was a bit of a walk in the park. Christian Ahlmann
and Lorenzo produced one of three double-clear performances - the other two
coming from The Netherlands' Albert Zoer and Okidoki and Spain's Gonzalo
Testa Ornat with Mme Pompadour. And Ahlmann could proudly say that he had
not made a single mistake throughout the 2007 Samsung Super League with FEI
this summer - "I had no faults with either Coster or Lorenzo" he pointed out
with a big smile. It is his team-mate Marcus Ehning however who claims the
30,000 Leading Rider prize and today he did not even need to jump in
the second round when, last to go, his services were surplus to
requirements.
Ehning secured the German first-round zero score when foot-perfect with
Sandro Boy after Ahlmann made it all look easy and Marco Kutscher's young
grey stallion, Comet Obolensky, did likewise allowing them to dispense with
errors for Thomas Muhlbauer and Asti Spumante at the water at fence 7 an the
oxer at fence 10. The Netherlands, Sweden, Spain and the USA shared second
spot, each carrying eight faults at the halfway stage, while France was next
in line with 12, Belgium and Switzerland each carried 20 and the British -
having yet another of their topsy turvy afternoon's - already had 28 on the
board.
The line from the FEI vertical at fence five to the water-tray oxer at six
and the open water at seven proved pivotal for many as did the final run
down the triple combination to the last of Frank Rothenberger's 12
cleverly-place obstacles. The distance from fence five to fence six asked
for a carefully-executed seven strides and then a forward five to the
following water, while the treble was big and tight and tested tiring legs
to the limit.
Second into the ring, Britain's Robert Smith and Ronaldo fell victim to the
FEI vertical and then clipped both the second and third elements of the
penultimate triple and when Tina Fletcher, very much a newcomer to this
level of the sport and clearly struggling to stay afloat with the mare
Overa, collected 24 faults the eight picked up by both David McPherson with
Pilgrim 11 and John Whitaker with the coloured stallion Cortaflex utah van
Erpekom had to be taken into account.
The Dutch looked like giving the Germans a run for their money when Jeroen
Dubbeldam and BMC Up and Down and Zoer and Okidoki were clear but when both
Ben and Gerco Schroder double-faulted, with BMC Rupert and Eurocommerce
Berlin respectively, they lost their edge. Berlin seemed to seriously lose
his jump towards the end of the first round and backed right off the triple
combination but the handsome grey stallion recovered dramatically in the
second round.
The French made the perfect start with Florian Angot and First de Launay
keeping a clean sheet, but Aymeric de Ponnat was fortunate not to collect
even more than 16 faults, helped by some luck on his way around the track,
and when Kevin Staut's Kraque Boom Bois Margot hit the middle element of the
treble and Olivier Guillon and Ionesco de Brekka did the same having already
lowered the second element of the double at fence nine they began to slip.
The Swedes were under no illusions about the fact that they were the
underdogs and had a big job ahead of them. Lying last on the series
leaderboard going into the competition they were gritting their teeth and
hoping for the best but when the middle of the treble and the final oxer
both fell for opener Malin Baryard-Johnsson and H&M Esprit it was a shaky
start. Helen Lundback however is clearly showing the benefits of some
training with German start Ludger Beerbaum. Her seat is more upright giving
her diminutive figure greater security on the big mare Madick who returned
clear to raise Swedish hopes, and when Royne Zetterman and Isaac did the
same it was looking very good indeed. However Rolf-Goran Bengtsson's eight
faults with Ninja la Silla made them look vulnerable again.
For Belgium both Philippe Le Jeune (Vigo d'Arsouilles) and Marc Van Dijck
(Verelst Goliath) registered only single errors while both Niels Bruynseels
(Item de Quintin) and Jos Lansink (Al Kaheel Turbo R) picked up 12 but the
non-Super League Spanish were impressive when, following Ornat's opening
clear and just single mistakes from Sergio Alvarez Moya (Le Reve du Nabab)
and Manuel Fernandez Saro (Jakomo 2), the 12 recorded by Ricardo Jurado
(Procasa Julia des Brumes) could be dropped.
One down for both Theo Muff with Con Spirito R and Markus Fuchs with
Nirmette was somewhat negated by 12 from Christina Liebherr and LB Robin
Hood and 16 from Jane Richard with Jalla de Gaverie but the Americans
enjoyed a well-balanced afternoon when Laura Kraut (Anthem), Christine
McCrea (Vegas) and Todd Minikus (Olinda) all faulted just once while Beezie
Madden and Judgement produced a very nice opening clear. The second fence,
an oxer off a left-hand turn, proved a big of a bogey for the US riders
however as the day progressed....and the pure honesty of McCrea's stallion
who never flinched despite the heart-stopping bad stride that led to his
error at the water-try oxer was quite remarkable.....
The British didn't get much better as the second round began, Fletcher
retiring after putting another five on the floor and another 20 added to
their tally to eventually finish last with a total of 49, while the Swiss
added another 16 and had to settle for second-last place. Four fences down
for Van Dijck forced the Belgians to count single-errors from his team-mates
so they slotted into seventh in the final analysis while the Spanish secured
sixth spot. The Germans had it all sewn up when Ahlmann produced his second
clear and Muhlbauer and Kutscher faulted just once, but it was the Dutch
result that played a huge role in the relegation battle. Not that they were
in any danger themselves when Dubbeldam hit the second and Ben Schroder
stood far too far off the water-tray oxer at six - a mistake made by many as
the second round evolved. It was just that if they could produce two clears
now, then they would finish second giving them 14 points to add to their
tally. Zoer did go clear but Berlin and Gerco Schroder hit the middle
element of the dreaded triple combination and this left them on level
pegging with the Swedes.
Locked in mortal combat and with everything to lose the Swedes had gained a
one-fence advantage over the French by the halfway stage but a clear from
Guillon and de Brekka put a gun to their heads when ensuring de Ponnat's
second-round eight faults could be discarded leaving only four each from
Angot and Staut to be added to the French total. Baryard-Johnsson hit the
second element of the double at fence nine second time out, Lundback hit the
middle of the treble and Zetterman hit both the final element there and the
vertical at five for eight faults so you could hear a pin drop when
Bengtsson came into the ring with Ninja. The neat little 12 year old gelding
had not looked entirely convincing first time out when clipping both the
second and the final fences but Bengtsson produced a dream round, measuring
each stride to perfection to return clear and this was enough to ensure
joint-second - and therefore a half-share of 24 points - for the Swedish
team. Third place would have only given them only 10 which would have left
them trailing the French by 0.5 points. It was a cruel defeat for the French
who finished level with the Americans in fourth, but one team was always
going to lose their place and fate decided it would be them...
"I can hardly believe it" said Swedish Chef d'Equipe Maria Gretzer as she
prepared her team for the prize-giving ceremony. "It was all so close.....it
could have gone either way" she pointed out. The Germans of course were very
satisfied at having clinched a second consecutive title in the finest of
style and Christian Ahlmann said "it's been a super day and we have enjoyed
a really great season" while Marco Kutscher said "it wasn't that easy, and
I'm really pleased with my horse because he is only eight years old and this
was his first Nations Cup - I was very proud of him!" Marcus Ehning's recent
run of luck has not been the best. The nightmare he endured when his mare,
Noltes Kuchengirl, was eliminated throughout the European Show Jumping
Championship in Mannheim has been a horrible experience but he was all grins
today as he collected the Leading Rider prize and said "for me it has been a
very good Super League season. I rode at six legs of the series and jumped
eight clear rounds and today I didn't even have to go in the second
round. It has been great to be part of this team". However he pointed out
that he has been told by the German Federation that he is not a contender
for next year's Olympic Games in Hong Kong. Not even with Sandro Boy he was
asked? "No" he replied "everyone knows that Mannheim was bad for me and they
don't think I have a horse for the Olympics" and when some people raised
eyebrows in disbelief he muttered "life goes on".....
Life will go on for the French too. No doubt they will re-group and return
to the world's premier Nations Cup series in the near future. But for now
they must say farewell to the elite group of nations who will soon by joined
by the winners of the FEI Nations Cup.....
RESULT:
1. GERMANY - 8 faults: Lorenzo (Christian Ahlmann) 0/0, Asti Spumante
(Thomas Muhlbauer) 8/4, Comet Obolensky (Marco Kutscher) 0/4, Sandro Boy
(Marcus Ehning) 0/DNS.
EQUAL 2. THE NETHERLANDS - 16 faults; BMC Up and Down (Jeroen Dubbeldam)
0/4, BMC Rupert R (Ben Schroder) 8/4, Okidoki (Albert Zoer) 0/0,
Eurocommerce Berlin (Gerco Schroder) 8/4.
EQUAL 2. SWEDEN - 16 faults: H&M Esprit (Malin Baryard-Johnsson) 8/4, Madick
(Helena Lundback) 0/4, Isaac (Royne Zetterman) 0/8, Ninja la Silla
(Rolf-Goran Bengtsson) 8/0.
EQUAL 4. FRANCE - 20 faults : First de Launay (Florian Angot) 0/4, Jubilee
d'Ouilly (Aymeric de Ponnat) 16/8, Kraque Boom Bois Margot (Kevin Staut)
4/4, Ionesco de Brekka (Olivier Guillon) 8/0.
EQUAL 4. USA - 20 faults: Anthem (Laura Kraut) 4/8, Vegas (Christine McCrea)
4/4, Olinda (Todd Minikus) 4/4, Judgement (Beezie Madden) 0/4.
6. SPAIN - 24 faults: Procasa Julia des Brumes (Ricardo Jurado) 12/8, Le
Reve du Nabab (Sergio Alvarez Moya) 4/8, Mme Pompadour (Gonzalo Testa Ornat)
0/0, Jakomo (Manuel Fernandez Saro) 4/8.
7. BELGIUM - 32 faults; Vigo d'Arsouilles (Philippe Le Jeune) 4/4, Item de
Quintin (Niels Bruynseels) 12/4 Verelst Goliath (Marc Van Djick) 4/16, Al
Kaheel Turbo R (Jos Lansink) 12/4.
8. SWITZERLAND - 36 faults: LB Robin Hood (Christina Liebherr) 12/12, Jalla
de Gaverie (Jane Richard) 16/8, Con Spirito R (Theo Muff) 4/4, Nirmette
(Markus Fuchs) 4/4.
9. GREAT BRITAIN - 49 faults; Ronaldo (Robert Smith) 12/8, Pilgrim (David
McPherson) 8/4, Overa (Tina Fletcher) 28/Ret, Cortaflex Utah Van Erpekom
(John Whitaker) 8/9.
SAMSUNG SUPER LEAGUE WITH FEI - FINAL STANDINGS AFTER BARCELONA:
1. Germany - 67.75
2. The Netherlands - 37.50
3. Switzerland - 34.75
4. USA - 33.50
5. Belgium - 31.75
6. Great Britain - 31.50
7. Sweden - 28.50
8. France - 27.25.
The FINAL of the 2007 Samsung Super League with FEI series was staged in
Barcelona, Spain on Sunday September 16. Show President is Joaquin Calvo
Jaques, Show Director is Hans Peter Vogelsanger and Press Officer is Isabel
Suter - email isuter@rcpolo.com . For further
information check out WEBSITE
www.csiobarcelona.com.
SAMSUNG SUPER LEAGUE WITH FEI - 2007 CALENDAR OF EVENTS:
ROUND 1 - La Baule (FRA) Friday 11 May;
ROUND 2 - Rome (ITA) Friday 25 May;
ROUND 3 - St Gallen (SUI) Friday 1 June;
ROUND 4 - Rotterdam (NED) Friday 22 June;
ROUND 5 - Aachen (GER) Thursday 5 July;
ROUND 6 - Hickstead (GBR) Friday 27 July;
ROUND 7 - Dublin (IRL) Friday 10 August;
ROUND 8 and FINAL - Barcelona (ESP) Sunday 16 September.
FEI TELEVISION BROADCAST INFORMATION FOR SAMSUNG SUPER LEAGUE WITH FEI FINAL
AT BARCELONA::
LIVE
RAI (Italy) - Check local service
Equidia (France) - Sunday 16 September 20.45, Monday 17 September 10.00
TV3 (Spain) - Sunday 16 September 19.00, Monday 17 September 10.00
Sport Espressen (Sweden) - Check local service
WCSN (USA) - Sunday 16 September 14.00
HIGHLIGHTS
CBC Country (Canada) - Saturday 22 September 14.00, 20.00, 23.00
CNBC Europe - Sunday 23 September 17.00
CNBC Asia - Saturday 22 September 15.00
ESPN Brazil - Check local service
ESPN Star (Pan Asia) - Check local service
Eurosport - Wednesday 19 September 20.00, Thursday 20 September 08.30
Finnish Sport TV - Saturday 29 September 18.25
Fox Sports (Middle East) - Check local service
M-Net (Pan Africa) - Friday 5 October 20.00, Saturday 6 october 06.30,
Sunday 7 October 10.30,
Monday 8 October 09.00, tuesday 9 October 13.00, Wednesday 10 october 15.00
Sport TV (Portugal) - Check local service
Sport + (France) - Monday 24 September 22.15
You can access all the latest Samsung Super League with FEI news and
information on website
www.samsungsuperleague.com.
Want to know more? You can check the comprehensive MEDIA GUIDE for the
series, which is available in print and for download at
www.samsungsuperleague.com under "Media
Guide" heading.
PHOTOGRAPHS - a Photo Gallery of pictures is available on the Samsung Super
League with FEI website for use by professional media only. The gallery will
be regularly updated with low and high-resolution photographs and is
password protected. To obtain a password follow the simple instructions when
clicking on the link.
The Samsung Super League with FEI consists of the eight most prestigious
horse shows at which the world's eight best national teams compare their
merit. The Samsung Super League with FEI is connected to the FEI Nations Cup
series through a promotion/relegation system at the end of each season.
Samsung Electronics, one of the world's largest electronics companies, is
committed to supporting international sporting events, thereby returning
corporate profits to the public and working towards a more harmonious and
equitable society.
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excellence from the grassroots to the Olympic Games. This is based on a
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this vision, the USEF strives to be the best national equestrian
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