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Samsung Super League 2004 - All Eyes On Italy
At Hickstead..........
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The
All England Jumping Course at Hickstead hosts the sixth leg of
the 2004 Samsung Super League series on Friday next and, with
just one further round remaining before the Final in Barcelona
in September, the pressure is intensifying at the lower end of
the league table.
The
Italians had a disastrous outing in Aachen last week and now lie
four points behind the Irish in bottom position. The question
is, can Chef dEquipe Duccio Bartalucci once more find the
inspirational drive that rescued his side from relegation at the
end of the 2003 series? It seems like a tall order but Italian
courage in the face of adversity should never be under-estimated.
The
French are back in control at the head of affairs but less than
two points separate them from Germany in second place while The
Netherlands is next in line almost four points further behind.
Belgium
lies fourth on the leaderboard going into the British fixture,
hotly pursued by the Americans who are just over one point further
adrift in fifth spot while the home side, winners at Hickstead
in the inaugural 2003 Samsung Super League season last summer,
are stalking them with again just a single-point difference at
this stage in the league series.
It
is the Irish and Italians who are presently in the danger zone.
Carrying 12.5 points to date, the Irish are 5.5 points behind
the British and cannot afford a bad result either this week or
at their home fixture in Dublin in just over two weeks time.
Their
record at Hickstead is normally good so they will be hoping that
their squad of Kevin Babington, Billy Twomey, Captain Shane Carey,
Marion Hughes and Marie Burke will stand their ground on Friday
and if they repeat their joint-runner-up result achieved in 2003
Chef dEquipe Colonel Ned Campion will be well-pleased.
The
French were joint-second last year and send Laurent Goffinet,
Robert Breul, Patrice Deleveau and Jean-Marc Nicolas to do battle
this time around. The Dutch line-up includes Wout Jan van der
Schans, Roelof Bril, Mathijs van Asten, Peter Geerink and Emile
Tacken while the Germans, who finished equal-fifth alongside the
ill-fated Swedes in 2003, have selected Eva Bitter, Heinrich-Hermann
Engemann, Alois Pollmann-Schweckhorst, Rene Tebbel and Florian
Meyer zu Hartum.
Eliminations
for both Dirk Demeersman and Jean Claude Vangeenberghe at last
years Hickstead event finished for Belgiums chances
and this time around Lucien Somers squad of Stanny van Paesschen,
Philippe Lejeune, Maurice van Roosbroeck, Koen Vereecke and Bert
Prouve will be determined to do better than that. On current form
however the Belgians are much stronger this season although Hicksteads
big derby-style fences are often the cause of alarm for even the
most experienced of horse-and-rider partnerships.
The
Americans may be in for a bit of a surprise. They have been solidly
campaigning throughout the series to date but Lauren Hough, Sheila
Burke, Judy Garofalo, Molly Ashe and John French may find the
course material and building techniques at Hickstead a little
different to anything they have come across so far in their first
Super League season.
Italys
Arnaldo Bologni, Roberto Cristofoletti, Emilio Bicocchi, Andrea
Bracci and Francesco Corsi know that they have a big job to do.
If the Irish pull further ahead of them again then the gap may
just become too great to close and they could be staring relegation
in the face. A last-place finishing position is simply not an
option they need to pick up a significant number of points
and the only way to do that is to complete much further up the
line.
The
All England Jumping Course at Hickstead was created by Douglas
Bunn back in 1960 and has long established itself as the home
of international show jumping in Great Britain. It was the venue
for the World Championships in 1974 and the European Championships
in both 1983 and 1999.
In
1997 Hickstead looked to be under threat following the loss of
sponsorship for the Derby event which had been supported by Silk
Cut for over 14 years and it was only the last-minute intervention
of Paul Schockemohle that saved the day. The German businessman,
rider and three-time Hickstead Derby-winner stepped in to underwrite
the costs for the 1997 season and that has now been formalised
into a long-term arrangement, thus securing the future of Britains
much-treasured equestrian venue.
The
British are rightly proud of Hickstead and they will be hoping
to make it two victories in a row when they ride into the ring
on Friday afternoon. Mark Armstrong, Richard Davenport, Robert
Whitaker and the two Olympic individuals Nick Skelton and Robert
Smith will be flying the Union Jack and as the 2004 Samsung Super
League series draws towards its climax every round from every
rider counts for a great deal. Mistakes at this stage in the league
will be heavily punished and, for Italy in particular, its
getting right down to the wire. Bartaluccis boys really
need to get it right this time
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NOTE: SOME ALTERATIONS HAVE BEEN MADE TO THE LEAGUE STANDINGS
ISSUED AFTER AACHEN - SEE LEAGUE TABLE BELOW.
For all information about the 2004 Samsung Super League competition
at Hickstead on Friday July 23rd 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.
Dublin
Horse Show the seventh leg of the series takes place in
Dublin on Friday August 6th.
Full
details on website www.dublinhorseshow.com. Show Director is Gerry
McAuliffe gerry.mcauliffe@rds.ie, Show Secretary is Brian
Reid and Press Officer is Fiona Sheridan fiona.sheridan@rds.ie
or telephone ++3531 6680866.
SAMSUNG
SUPER LEAGUE 2004 LEADERBOARD (AFTER ROUND 5 IN AACHEN):
France
30.3
Germany 28.8
The Netherlands 25.0
Belgium 20.3
USA 19
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 Hickstead is:
British
Eurosport - 23 July 22.15hrs
RAI
(Italy) - Live/Delayed Live
RTE
(Ireland) - 27 July
TVE
Teledeporte - Live/Delayed Live
(Spain)
Equidia
(France) - 23 July 18.00 hrs, 25 July 22.00
VRT
- Live/Delayed Live
Eurosport
(Pan Europe)- 28 July 20.00 hrs, 29 July 09.00 hrs.
Finnish
Sport TV - 2 August 19.00 hrs
Sport
TV Portugal - Highlights
XXP
(Germany) - 1 August 19.00 hrs
CNBC
Europe - 7 August 15.00 hrs
Fox
World - 19 August 22.00 hrs
(Middle
East)
Horse
TV (USA) - 15 August 17.00 hrs, 21 August 17.00 hrs
CNBC
Asia - 15 August 15.00 hrs
ESPN
Star Sports - 4 August 18.00 hrs, 5 August 07.00 & 10.00 hrs,
6 August 16.30 hrs, 7 August 07.00 hrs.
M-Net
(Pan Africa) - 13 August 23.30 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
http://www.horsesport.org/fei/reference_03/ref_03_02.html.
The
Samsung Super League consists of the eight most prestigious horse
shows at which the worlds eight best national teams compare
their merit. The Super League is connected to the Samsung Nations
Cup Series through a promotion/relegation system at the end of
each season.
Samsung
Electronics, one of the worlds 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.
www.horsesport.org
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