ROLEX FEI WORLD CUP™ JUMPING 2009/2010 - FIRST LEG
CAPTION FOR ATTACHED PHOTOGRAPH: Left to right -
Morten Aasen, Show Director, Princess Martha Louise of Norway and Magali Dubois
Vaucher with
ETTER WINS AS SWISS DOMINATE
The 34 year old rider from Berne showed that he and his great campaigner, Peu a
Peu, have lost none of the form that helped them contribute to their country's
team gold medal winning performance at the Alltech FEI European Jumping
Championships at Windsor in England this summer. And, underlining the
current strength of the Swiss, Etter's team mate Pius Schwizer slotted into
second today with Ulysse.
Riders from 16 nations lined out in this highly-competitive opening fixture,
and a total of 12 combinations qualified for the second-round jump-off including
four from
IMPRESSIVE
The first of the 13 qualifying legs in the Western European League took place
at the impressive new Telenor Soccer Stadium on the outskirts of
Demanding distances and difficult lines caught out many of the sport's biggest
stars and not even the newly-crowned individual European Champion, Kevin Staut
from France, proved impervious to its challenges when he was one of only two
riders to hit the white oxer at fence five and then found himself riding the
last four fences without stirrups after his gelding, Le Prestige St Lois, threw
a massive buck. His fellow-countryman, Timothee Anciaume, also had a
nasty moment when his stallion, Jarnac, fired him in front of the saddle after
hitting the Rolex oxer at fence 10, but it was the triple combination that
proved the bogey of the day.
The fourth fence on the course, it asked for a strong ride through two big
oxers to the final vertical and, time and again, the middle element fell.
A total of 19 riders picked up faults here, and the middle element fell 15
times.
AGAINST THE CLOCK
It was Frenchman, Patrice Deleveau, who produced the first clear with a wild
ride down the long run to the last with Katchina Mail - the bay mare having
brought roars of laughter from spectators when pausing for an energising snack
of the arena greenery before getting down to business. Leopold Van Asten
wisely opted for another copybook clear from the lovely grey mare VDL Groep
Santana B - a 10 year old daughter of Mr Blue whose deliberate jumping style
left her more than three seconds off Deleveau's target-time of 36.33.
Sole British representatives, Robert Smith and Raging Bull Vangelis, fell foul
of the pentultimate vertical but then Pius Schwizer really threw down the
gauntlet when seventh to go with Ulysse - precision timing and accurate
judgement seeing the Swiss partnership home in 36.09 seconds and well out in
front. Germany's Marco Kutscher was more than a half-second slower when
following with a clear from Cash and his fellow-countryman Daniel Deusser was a
little slower again with Aboyeur so when Etter came into the ring with just two
left to follow him it seemed Schwizer might not be caught.
The sheer confidence of Peu a Peu however gives this duo their advantage.
"He's such a great horse - he always gives me 100 percent and he likes it
when I ask him to go faster!" Etter said afterwards. Without
appearing to be under any real pressure the 13 year old gelding went up a gear
more than all the rest, and the bond of trust between horse and rider meant
that Etter could turn him quickly after the second-last fence and run him down
to the the final big Rolex oxer with all the confidence in the world. As
they broke the beam the clock showed 35.37 seconds and when double World Cup
Jumping champion Marcus Ehning of Germany riding Sandro Boy and Italy's
European team silver medallist Natale Chiaudani and SNAI Seldana di Campalto
each dropped a pole it would be a Swiss one-two in the season-opener.
ONE OF THE TOUGHEST
"Peu a Peu is one of the toughest horses around" said Etter of the
gelding who never seems to be off the circuit. Their superb result at the
Windsor Europeans was quickly followed by a trip to the Masters at Spruce
Meadows in
However they don't plan to take any time out just yet because Etter will
compete at the next leg of the Rolex FEI World Cup™ Jumping series next Sunday
in
RESULT:
1, Peu a Peu (Daniel Etter) Sui 0/0 35.37; 2, Ulysse (Pius Schwizer) Sui 0/0
36.09; 3, Katchina Mail (Patrice Deleveau) Fra 0/0 36.33; 4, Cash (Marco
Kutscher) Ger 0/0 36.78; 5, AD Aboyeur W (Daniel Deuser) Ger 0/0 36.95; 6, VDL
Groep Santana B (Leopold Van Asten) Ned 0/0 39.89; 7, Catoki (Philipp
Weishaupt) Ger 0/4 36.26; 8, VDL Groep Tomboy (Eric Van der Vleuten) Ned 0/4
36.89; 9, Raging Bull Vangelis S (Robert Smith0 GBR 0/4 37.13. FULL
RESULT AT http://www.scg-nl.nl/
ROLEX FEI WORLD CUP™
JUMPING 2009/2010 - STANDINGS AFTER FIRST LEG IN
1, Daniel Etter (Sui)
- 20
2, Pius Schwizer (Sui) -
17
3, Patrice Deleveau (Fra)
- 15
4, Marco Kutscher (Ger) -
13
5, Daniel Deusser (Ger) -
12
6, Leopold Van Asten) Ned
- 11
7, Philipp Weishaupt (Ger)
- 10
8, Eric Van der Vleuten -
9
9, Robert Smith (GBR) -
8
10, Luciana Diniz (Por) -
7
11, Natale Chiaudani (Ita)
- 6
12, Marcus Ehning (Ger)
- 5
13, Geir Gulliksen (Nor)
- 4
14, Kevin Staut (Fra)
- 3
15, Steve Guerdat (Sui) -
2
16, Giulia Martinengo (Ita)
- 1
FACTS AND FIGURES:
This was the first of 13 legs in the Western European League of the 2009/2010
Rolex FEI World Cup™ Jumping series.
There were 13 fences on the first-round track.
Riders from 16 nations took part in today's competition.
The venue was the new Telenor Soccer Stadium just outside
12 of the 40 starters produced clear first rounds and so qualified for the
jump-off.
There were four German riders in the jump-off.
In the first round the most problematic fence was the triple combination at
fence four, and particularly the middle element.
A total of 19 riders faulted at fence four, and the middle element oxer hit the
floor 15 times.
Two riders retired on course in the first round -
QUOTES:
Winning rider Daniel Etter of
Daniel Etter, talking about Peu a Peu - "He's
such a great horse - he always gives me 100 percent and he likes it when I ask
him to go faster!"
Second-placed rider Pius Schwizer of
Pius Schwizer - "We are in a very good position in
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PHOTO CATALOGUE
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MEDIA GUIDE -
The FEI is pleased to provide you with a Media Guide for the 2009/2010 season.
The Guide is filled with useful facts, figures and statistics including the
list of winners since the series began in 1978 and contact details to help you
access all the information you need. You can download it from www.feiworldcup.org - click on Jumping
then on Media. For a hard copy, contact FEI Communications - Email olivia.robinson@fei.org
2009/2010 ROLEX FEI WORLD CUP™ JUMPING SERIES - CALENDAR OF EVENTS FOR WESTERN EUROPEAN
LEAGUE:
1, Oslo (Norway) 9-11 October; 2, Helsinki (Finland) 15-18 October; 3, Lyon
(FRA) 28 Oct-1 November; 4, Verona (Italy) 5-8 November; 5, Stuttgart (Germany)
15-21 November; 6, London-Olympia (Great Britain) 15-21 December; 7, Mechelen
(Belgium) 26-30 December; 8, Leipzig (Germany) 21-24 January; 9, Zurich (SUI)
28-31 January; 10, Bordeaux (France) 5-7 February; 11, Vigo (Spain) 11-14
February; 12, Gothenburg (Sweden) 25-28 February; 13, s'Hertogenbosch (The
Netherlands) 25-28 March; FINAL - Geneva (Switzerland) 14-24 April
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