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Germany
won the first leg of the 2004 Samsung Super League series in the
newly-renovated stadium at La Baule today with convincing jumping from their
crack squad but the home side, and defending champions, lost nothing in
defeat when finishing in second position.
France and
Germany were joint-leaders
at the end of the first round with both teams on a zero score while the USA,
making their Super League debut, held third spot carrying just eight faults.
However 16 faults from Peter Wylde and Lauriston and 12 for both Judy
Garofalo (Oliver) and Laura Kraut (Anthem) second time out dropped the
Americans to fifth at the end of the day behind the British who completed
with a total of 29 faults. Nick Skelton and Arko boosted the British effort
with one of three double-clear performances – the other two produced by
Germany’s Marco Kutscher riding Montender and Frenchman Michel Hecart with
Quilano de Kalvarie. Quilano also jumped double-clear in last year’s Samsung
Super League inaugural event at La Baule.
Ireland shared sixth position with Holland when both teams clocked up a
score of 33 faults while the Italians finished last, seriously hampered by
the elimination of Bruno Chimirri who retired in round one after a crashing
fall from Landknecht at the combination. Roberto Arioldi’s 20 faults with
Loro Piana Dime de la Cour then had to be counted and this did not do
justice to an excellent first clear from Massimo Grossato with Loro Piana
Elkintot and just four faults from Emanuele Fiorelli riding Western Union
Gibus de Mon.
Many of the riders expressed major concerns about Olaf Petersen’s track
before the competition began but it rode well. However the combination at
fence six, which was approached off a left-hand turn and which was followed
by an upright at fence seven, caused plenty of problems while riders also
ran into trouble at the double at fence 10 which had a short distance
between the two elements and came after the water-jump.
Ludger Beerbaum chose to retire Goldfever in round one after Markus Ehning (Anka),
Marco Kutscher (Montender) and Christian Ahlmann (Coster) all jumped clear
but, unlike the circumstances at the Samsung Super League Final in Barcelona
last September, Ludger was obliged to jump in round two when Ehning picked
up eight faults and Ahlmann collected four at their second attempt. A single
mistake from Michel Robert (Galet d’Auzay), four faults for Christian Hermon
(Ephebe Forever) who had collected two time penalties first time out, and
two fences down for Florian Angot (First de Launay) in round two put the
pressure on the final French rider Michel Hecart (Quilano de Kalvarie) who
received huge applause when leaving all the fences intact once again but
Ludger’s second-round clear sealed victory by an eight-fault margin and puts
Germany at the top of the Samsung Super League leaderboard at this early
stage of the series.
Speaking about his team’s victory Marco Kutscher said afterwards "if you
have been jumping at the World Cup final in Milano less than two weeks ago
it is a big question about bringing your horse to the first Super League
event but I believe we made the right decision and I’m very pleased with
Montender today. Last year at La Baule he had three fences down in the first
round and then went clear in the second round, now one year later he is that
much better and more experienced and right now he is in particularly good
form. I wondered if it might be too much to bring him to this event but he
jumped so easy in Milano where he finished fifth and now I will give him a
rest before the German Championships in the beginning of June. After that he
will do the second qualifier for the Olympic Games in Aachen and I hope to
be on the team".
Talking about the course he said "for a Super League Nations Cup the course
should be difficult but you can see it was a good course today because we
had 2 or three double-clear rounds and there were no disasters – it was
difficult but fair".
Ludger Beerbaum described the going in the arena as good "thanks to the
ideal weather" and talked about Olympic selection for Athens. "We have six
good horse-and-rider combinations in Germany who are in contention for the
team" he said, adding that Chef d’Equipe Kurt Gravemeier "can count on us
for sure".
La Baule was one of the few places in
Europe to enjoy sunshine today, although the strong winds
were bitterly cold, and the French crowd had plenty to celebrate as a
special presentation was made to their newly-crowned FEI World Cup champion
Bruno Broucqsault during the intermission between the two rounds of
competition.
RESULT:
1. Germany
- 4 faults: Markus Ehning/Anka 0+8, Marco Kutscher/Montender 0+0, Christian
Ahlmann/Coster 0+4, Goldfever/Ludger Beerbaum Elim+0.
2. France
- faults: Michel Robert/Galet D’Auzay 0+12, Christian Hermon/Ephebe Forever
2+4, Florian Angot/First de Launay 0+8, Michel Hecart/Quilano de Kalvarie
0+0.
3. Belgium
- 22 faults: Philippe Lejeune/Kingchem 4+16, Jean Claude Vangeenberghe/Osta
Rugs Quintus 8+4, Ludo Philippaerts/Kira 5+0, Jos Lansink/AK Caridor Z 4+5.
4. Great Britain
- 20 faults: Robert Smith/Mr Springfield 0+16, Michael Whitaker/Fleur 13+8,
Scott Smith/Cabri D’Elle 9+12, Nick Skelton/Arko 0+0.
5. USA
- 32 faults: Peter Wylde/Lauriston 4+16, Judy Garofalo/Oliver 8/12, Kimberly
Frey/Marylou 4+0, Laura Kraut/Anthem 0+12.
Equal 6. The Netherlands
- 33 faults: Gert Jan Bruggink/Joel 4+12, Jan Tops/VDL Groep Grande Dame
8+5, Albert Zoer/Lowina 4+16, Leopold Van Asten/VDL Groep Fleche Rouge 4+4.
Equal 6. Ireland
- 33 faults: Peter Charles/Pershing 20+17, Jessica Kurten/Quibell 4+8, Cian
O’Connor/Waterford Crystal 9+4, Kevin Babington/Carling King 8+0.
8. Italy
- 44 faults: Massimo Grossato/Loro Piana Elkintot 0+4, Emanuele Fiorelli/
Western Union Gibus du Mon 4+12, Bruno Chimirri/Landknecht Elim+22, Roberto
Arioldi/Loro Piana Dime de la Cour 20+4.
SAMSUNG SUPER LEAGUE LEADERBOARD (after Round 1 at La Baule):
Germany 10
points
France 7 points
Belgium 5 points
Great Britain 4 points
USA 3 points
Equal 6. Ireland
and The Netherlands 1.5
Italy 0.5.
THE MBPtv BROADCAST SCHEDULE FOR THE SAMSUNG NATIONS CUP COMPETITION AT LA
BAULE IS AS FOLLOWS:
Equidia (France) Live/Delayed Live 7 May 18.00 hrs, Repeat 9 May 22.30/16
May 22.00
Eurosport (Pan Europe) Highlights 12 May 22.30, Repeat 20 May 09.00
CNBC Europe Highlights 5 June
ESPN Star Sports (Asia) Highlights 19 May 18.00 hrs
M-Net (Pan Africa) Highlights 28 May 20.00 hrs, Repeat 29 May/1 June
RTE (Ireland) Live/Delayed Live
TVE (Spain) Live/Delayed Live
RAI (Italy) Live/?Delayed Live
Finnish Sport TV Company (Finland) Highlights
Sport TV (Portugal) Highlights
XXP (Germany) Highlights
CNBC Europe Highlights
Horse TV (USA) Highlights
NOS (Dutch TV) 7 May/9 May.
SAMSUNG SUPER LEAGUE 2004 CALENDAR OF EVENTS:
ROUND 1, La Baule (Fra) 6-9 May; ROUND 2, Rome (Ita) 27-30 May; ROUND 3,
Lucerne (Sui) 3-6 June: ROUND 4, Rotterdam (Ned) 17-20 June; ROUND 5, Aachen
(Ger) 13-18 July; ROUND 6, Hickstead (GBR) 21-25 July; ROUND 7, Dublin (Irl)
4-8 August; ROUND 8 and FINAL, Barcelona (Esp) 16-19 September.
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