ROLEX FEI WORLD CUP™ JUMPING 2009/2010
Photo Caption:
Anthony Schaub of Rolex presents winning rider Daniel Etter (Sui) with yet
another Rolex watch after his second successive victory with Peu a Peu in the
2009/2010 Rolex FEI World Cup™ Jumping series in Helsinki, Finland.
DANIEL DOES THE DOUBLE
AT
Daniel Etter scored a back-to-back double when storming to victory in the
second leg of the 2009/2010 Rolex FEI World Cup™ Jumping series in
THE KEY
Frenchman, Patrice Deleveau, and his brave and honest mare Katchina Mail were
first to find the key to the opening-round course which presented a variety of
problems. Perfect planning and execution were required to meet the triple
combination at fence four on a good stride, while the line from the triple-bar
at fence seven to the following double at fence eight accounted for a large
number of victims. "I was lucky at the double" admitted the
winner afterwards, "it was four strides from the triple bar, and the
vertical going into the double was big and then the stride to the second element
- a wide oxer - was a very short one. It was really difficult" he
added.
That tricky line was also included in the jump-off track, and Deleveau's mare
clipped the back of the double for four faults as they set the pace when first
against the clock. Van der Vleuten and VDL Groep Tomboy took a stride out to
the Rolex oxer at fence 10 and another on the long run to the final oxer
however to return clear in 38.17 seconds and that was always going to be a
competitive result.
ON A ROLL
With Etter and Peu a Peu however there was no misunderstanding. On a roll
all season, and particularly since their great performance when part of the
Swiss European gold medal winning team at the Alltech FEI European
Championships this summer, they came out with all guns blazing to throw down
the gauntlet when stopping the clock on 36.80 seconds. "I was the
first one to do just five strides between the first two fences and after that I
just followed the track. I tried not to get too excited coming down to
the last fence" said Etter afterwards, "but I knew the time was
good!".
IN CONTROL
Marco Kutscher's Cornet Obolensky never looked like touching a pole when
third-last to go, but this stallion spends a lot of time in the air over his
fences and Etter was still well in control when the German rider broke the beam
in 39.87 seconds. Lauren Hough's Quick Study however is always fast and
furious, and Etter had to hold his breath as the American duo set off at a
blistering speed, crossing the line just short of the target time in 37.08
seconds. And, despite an excellent effort from the final partnership of
With 40 points already on the board, so almost certainly qualified for the
Rolex FEI World Cup™ Jumping Final in
RESULT:
1, Peu a Peu (Daniel Etter) Sui 0/0 36.80; 2, Quick Study (Lauren Hough) USA
0/0 37.08; 3, VDL Groep Tomboy (Eric Van der Vleuten) Ned 0/0 38.17; 4, Saint
Amour (Svante Johansson) Swe 0/0 38.44; 5, Cornet Obolensky (Marco Kutscher)
Ger 0/0 39.97; 6, Castle Forbes Cosma (Jessica Kuerten) Irl 0/4 37.60; 7,
Katchina Mail (Patrice Deleveau) Fra 0/4 39.37; 8, snai Seldana Di Campalto
(Natale Chiaudani) Ita 0/8 39.63; 9, Catoki (Philipp Weishaupt) Ger 0/12 40.63;
10, Winningmood (Luciana Diniz) Por 0/Elim. COMPLETE RESULTS at www.scg-nl.nl
Rolex FEI World Cup™ Jumping 2009/2010 - Western European League Standings after Round
2 at
1. Daniel Etter
- 40
2. Marco Kutscher, Patrice Deleveau
- 25
4. Eric Van der Vleuten
- 24
5. Philipp Weishaupt
- 18
6. Pius Schwizer
- 17
7. Natale Chiaudani
- 15
8. Luciana Diniz
- 14
9. Leopold Van Asten, Svante
Johansson
- 13
11. Daniel Deusser
- 12
12. Jessica Kuerten
- 11
13. Robert Smith
- 8
14. Timothee Anciaume
- 6
15. Marcus Ehning, Penelope Leprevost
- 5
17. Geir Gulliksen, Giulia Martinengo, Henk van de
Pol - 4
20. Kevin Staut
- 3
Riders from Other Leagues
Lauren Hough (
FACTS AND FIGURES
A total of 40 horses and riders competed
Three retired in the first round -
There was one rider-fall - Luciana Diniz (Winingmood) Por who fell in the
jump-off
Riders from 18 nations took part
The start-list included five riders each from both
All four members of the European gold medal winning Swiss team competed
QUOTES
Winning rider, Daniel Etter from
Daniel Etter "I have my horse four years now and he is special. He
is very careful and a real fighter - he always gives me 150%".
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
FOR Rolex FEI World Cup™ Jumping 2009/2010 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) 14-18 April.
Broadcast Schedule
can be downloaded from www.feiworldcup.org
Photo Catalogue
- Photographs of winning riders in high/low resolution can be downloaded from
FEI Photo Calalogue at www.fei.org>Media>Photo
Catalogue - no reproution fee ut photographer must be credited (name appears
under picture). Usage strictly for editorial purposes.
Media Guide
- 2009/2010 Media Guide filled with useful facts, figures, statistics and contact
details can be downloaded from www.feiworldcup.org
- click on Jumping then Media. Hard copy available from FEI
Communications - Email olivia.robinson@fei.org.
FEI World Cup™ Jumping
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leagues on all continents. The best riders from 121 preliminary competitions
will qualify for the final in
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