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Second-last to go, Marcus played the percentage game – "I
saw a few of the others go and I knew the only clear round was not too fast
so I decided not to go too crazy" he said – but his time was still good as
he cleared the line in 38.47 seconds with all the fences still intact. Marcus, 29 years old from Sudlohne in Germany, was particularly pleased to have won this leg of the series for several reasons, not least of which was the fact that the course was, as he said, "Big, Big, Big!". "Frank Rothenberger also built the track in London in December – the jump-off there was very fast but the fences were nothing like as big as they were today – this was a huge track and technical as well but high fences are no problem for my horse, although this was the highest track I have ever jumped with him indoors" he added. He had been disappointed when beaten by the smallest of margins by Helena Weinberg at the Qualifier in Olympia in London and blamed himself for that defeat but he had nothing to regret this time around as the grand old stallion, so aptly named For Pleasure, showed once more why he is already a legend in his own lifetime. "As I said in London, For Pleasure will jump only in the early part of this year because I want to save him as a possible ride for the Olympics so Anka will be my choice if I go to the World Cup Final and will do most of the summer jumping for me" Marcus explained. He feels he should have at least two horses in contention for Athens and although he has expressed some reservations about competing the 18 year old For Pleasure, who took him to team glory and individual fourth at the Sydney Games, in the heat of the Greek summer he is keeping his options open. The points earned today promote Marcus to ninth on the FEI World Cup Leaderboard which is still headed by Belgium’s Jos Lansink followed by Dutchman Eric Van der Vleuten in second and Germany’s Marco Kutscher and Helena Weinberg in third and fourth. With just six legs of the series remaining the pressure is steadily increasing, and Amsterdam next weekend promises some sharp action as riders further down the leaderboard attempt to make their mark in the second half of the series. Result: 1, For Pleasure (Marcus Ehning) Ger 0/0 38.47 FEI WORLD CUP LEADERBOARD AFTER ROUND 8 IN LEIPZIG:
The next leg of the FEI World Cup Jumping series takes place in Amsterdam, Netherlands next Sunday, February 1. |