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Samsung Super League 2004 - German Victory
Sends Out A Warning..........
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The
reigning Olympic and European champions from Germany claimed the
latest leg of the 2004 Samsung Nations Cup series on their home
ground in Aachen today, sending out a strong signal of confidence
and determination ahead of next months Olympic Games in
Athens.
Aachen
has long been considered the Mecca of the show jumping world
the place where every team and every individual wants to do their
very best and course-designer Frank Rothenbergers
track tested them with 12 big fences, light poles and clever layout.
While problems were spread all around the course the line from
the oxer at fence five to the combination at fence six proved
the bogey of the day, but having shared pole position with the
USA, Belgium and Holland carrying eight faults after the first
round, the German squad added nothing further to win without calling
out their final rider.
The
United States finished second, just one fence behind the victors
when collecting a total of 12 faults, and showed real class. Throughout
this entire 2004 Samsung Super League series they have been incredibly
consistent and look their serious Olympic medal-contenders based
on todays excellent performance while the French, reigning
World Champions and defending their Samsung Super League title,
showed the professionalism which has been the hallmark of their
successes in recent years to recover from sixth position after
round one to take third place with a hat-trick of zero second-round
scores to complete with 15 faults.
Ireland,
with new Chef dEquipe Colonel Ned Campion and re-appointed
trainer Eddie Macken now in charge of operations, slotted into
fourth with 16 faults, helped in no small measure by Cian OConnors
superb double-clear from Waterford Crystal a score matched
only by Frenchman Eric Navet riding Dollar du Murier.
Belgium
and Holland shared fifth spot when collecting a total of 20 faults
each while Great Britain were seventh with 30 faults and the Italians,
surely now in very deep water, racked up a huge score of 68 to
finish a long way behind at the bottom of the order.
Otto
Beckers opening eight-fault round with Dobels Cento
was the German discard score in round one when Marco Kutscher
(Montender) and Christian Ahlmann (Coster) dropped one pole apiece
while Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum and Shutterfly went clear.
The
Dutch made a good start when Wim Schroder (Eurocommerce Montreal)
kicked off with a fault-free run and, despite an uncharacteristic
19 faults from Eric Van der Vleuten and Audis Jikke, shared
the lead at the half-way stage when Gerco Schroder (Eurocommerce
Monaco) and Gert-Jan Bruggink (Joel) lowered just one pole each.
The
Belgians also had a promising start when both Ludo Philippaerts
(Parco) and Jos Lansink (Cumano) left the course intact, counting
only the eight faults collected by Marc Van Dijck (Verelst Goliath)
when Dirk Demeersmans nine-fault total with Clinton was
discounted.
Peter
Wylde and Fein Cera were foot-perfect for the USA who dropped
Alison Firestones eight-fault result with Casanova to count
just the four collected by both McLain Ward (Sapphire) and Beezie
Madden (Authentic) and when both Ward and Madden went clear next
time out, just a single error from Wylde was added to complete
their total.
The
Dutch and Belgians picked up 12 more however and that allowed
both the French and Irish into the picture.
New
French stars Eugenie Angot and Cigale du Tallis had a misunderstanding
at the very last fence in the opening round to collect 11 faults
at their first attempt but this had to be counted when Christian
Hermon (Ephebe Forever Ecolit) picked up 12. A single error from
Florian Angot (First de Launay) made up the first-round French
total when Eric Navet was clear but a superb rally in round two
with clears from both members of the Angot family along with another
from Navet deservedly rocketed their side up the leaderboard to
eventual third place but only one fault ahead of the Irish.
At
just 24 years of age Cian OConnor has already clocked up
38 Nations Cup appearances and this young man was given the unenviable
task of leading the beleaguered Irish into the fray today when
second into the arena. The sole member of the Irish team to remain
in support of former Chef dEquipe Tommy Wade throughout
the damaging and divisive recent controversy he might well have
been feeling extremely uncomfortable with the new management system
in place but, in typical fashion, he put that behind him to give
his team the best possible chance with his double-clear performance
and the Irish have now moved four points ahead of the Italians
at the bottom of the leaderboard.
While
the Dutch and Belgians may have been disappointed in losing their
early advantage with the addition of 12 faults each it was even
more frustrating for the British who added 17 more to their first-round
score of 13 to finish second-last but Italian Chef dEquipe
Duccio Bartalucci must be wondering what he can do to rescue his
team at this stage in the series.
With
two relatively inexperienced recruits Luca Carini and Emanuele
Fiorelli on his side this time around there was perhaps
some explanation for the colossal score clocked up today but ahead
of Athens next month and the last three rounds of the Samsung
Super League series over the next few weeks there was little encouragement
for the Italians who look destined to lose their Super League
status if they cannot turn things around very soon.
German
Chef dEquipe Kurt Gravemeier however had plenty to celebrate
today. This was the first home-side victory at Aachen since 1998
and he said "I want to congratulate my team I am proud
of them and it is always very special for us to win here in Aachen.
There was also a great atmosphere around the arena today
the crowd were wonderful during the prizegiving" he added.
Meredith
Michaels-Beerbaum and Shutterfly were very impressive once again
today and when asked after the competition if she believed todays
performance had sealed her place in the German Olympic squad she
said "Im not there yet but I would be very proud to
be the first German woman to compete in show jumping at the Olympic
Games".
Todays
result moves Germany back into second position on the Samsung
Super League leaderboard, less than two points behind the leading
French, while the Dutch drop to third ahead of Belgium in fourth,
USA in fifth, Great Britain in sixth, Ireland in seventh and Italy
in eighth place. French Chef dEquipe Jean-Maurice Bonneau
is very much hoping to take the Samsung Super League title again
this year but is very aware that his side does not have the strong
lead they enjoyed this time last season.
"We
will be trying our best to do it again and we know we will really
need to send a strong team to the final this year" he said
today, particularly pleased with the way his squad had responded
in the fifth leg of the series when under pressure.
"We
were a long way behind after the first round but my team never
gave up and Im delighted with Eric Navet and his horse.
They won the French Championship three weeks ago in Fontainbleau
and you could see how they did that today. The course was strong
but fair and Eugenie had a problem after the water when she could
not collect her horse but she came back in the second round to
jump clear and that is what made the difference for my team
they fought back and Im very happy" he added.
There
is little time however to dwell on the disappointments and delights
of todays leg of the 2004 Samsung Nations Cup series as
teams now head off for the next round which takes place in seven
days time at Hickstead.<ep>
RESULT:
Germany
8 faults: Otto Becker/Dobels Cento 8/0, Marco Kutscher/Montender
4/0, Christian Ahlmann/Coster 4/0, Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum/Shutterfly
0/DNS.
USA 12 faults: Peter Wylde/Fein Cera 0/4, Alison Firestone/Casanova
8/8, McLain Ward/Sapphire 4/0, Beezie Madden/Authentic 4/0.
France 15 faults: Florian Angot/First de Launay 4/0, Eugenie
Angot/Cigale du Tallis 11/0, Christian Hermon/Ephebe Forever Ecolit
12/4, Eric Navet/Dollar du Murier 0/0.
Ireland 16 faults: Cian OConnor/Waterford Crystal
0/0, Marion Hughes/Heritage Fortunus 12/0, Jessica Kurten/Quibell
4/12, Kevin Babington/Carling King 8/4.
Equal 5.
5.
The Netherlands 20 faults: Wim Schroder/Eurocommerce Montreal
0/4, Eric van der Vleuten/Audis Jikke 19/4, Gerco Schroder/Eurocommerce
Monaco 4/4, Gert-Jan Bruggink/Joel 4/8.
Belgium
20 faults: Ludo Philippaerts/Parco 0/4, Dirk Demeersman
9/4, Marc Van Djick/Verelst Goliath 8/5, Jos Lansink/Cumano 0/4.
Great Britain 30 faults: Robert Smith/Marius Claudius 4/9,
John Whitaker/Exploit de Roulard 12/8, Scott Smith/Cabri dElle
0/8, Nick Skelton/Russel 9/1.
Italy 68 fauls: Bruno Chimirri/Landknecht 8/12, Luca Carini/DArtagnan
16/12, Emanuele Fiorelli/Western Union Bigus de Monts 8/20, Roberto
Arioldi/Loro Piana Dime de la Cour 8/DNS.
For all information about todays leg of the Samsung Super
League 2004 series in Aachen contact Press Officer Niels Knippertz
niels.knippertz@aachen2006.de. You can also email info@chioaachen.de
or consult the website www.chioaachen.de.
The
next leg of the series takes place at Hickstead on Friday July
23rd and for information about the British fixture you can call
++44 1273 834 315 or email admin@hicktead.co.uk. Website for Hickstead
is www.hickstead.co.uk, Press Officer is Peter Jeffery
contact him at jeffery.communications@btopenworld.com.
SAMSUNG
SUPER LEAGUE 2004 LEADERBOARD (AFTER ROUND 5 IN AACHEN):
France
30.3
Germany 28.8
The Netherlands 25.5
Belgium 19.8
USA 18
Great Britain 18
Ireland 12.5
Italy 8.5.
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.
YOU
CAN SEE IT ON TV:
The
MBPtv schedule for Aachen is:
ARD-HOST
(Germany) - 16 July 13.00 hrs
RAI
(Italy) - Live/delayed live
RTE
(Ireland) - 20 July
TVE
Teledeporte (Spain) - 19 July 20.00 hrs, 22 July 20.00 hrs
Equidia
(France) - 16 July 18.00 hrs, 18 July 22.00 hrs
NOS
(Netherlands) - Live/delayed live
VRT
- Live/delayed live
Eurosport
(Pan Europe) - 21 July 19.15 hrs, 22 July 09.00 hrs.
Finnish
Sport TV (Finland) - 26 July 19.00 hrs.
Sport
TV (Portugal) - 28 July 22.00 hrs, 29 July 15.00 hrs
XXP
(Germany) - 25 July 19.00 hrs
CNBC
Europe - 31 July 15.00 hrs
Fox
World (Middle East) - 12 August 22.00 hrs
Horse
TV (USA) - 8 August 22.00 hrs, 14 August 17.00 hrs
CNBC
Asia - 8 August 15.00 hrs
ESPN
Star Sports (Asia,
Taiwan,
India) - 28 July 18.00 hrs, 30 July 16.30 hrs,
29
July 07.00 hrs, 31 July 08.00 hrs
M-Net
(Pan Africa) - 6 August 18.00 hrs, 8 August 18.00 hrs.
SAMSUNG
SUPER LEAGUE NATIONAL PRIDE, INTERNATIONAL PASSION!
You
can access all the latest Samsung Super League news and information
on website
www.samsungsuperleague.com
and dont forget that Biographies on all Riders competing
in the series are available at http://bios.horsesport.org.
Want
to know more? You can check the full rules for the Samsung Super
League Series on the FEI website, section reference rules
www.horsesport.org
.