Source: News Release/Louise Parkes
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GERMANY MAKES IT A MAGNIFICENT SEVEN
Germany scooped team gold for the seventh time in the history of the FEI European Jumping Championships with a superb final-day performance at the Club de Campo in Madrid, Spain today. As the overnight leaders from The Netherlands faltered, eventually dropping to a disappointing fourth, the Germans flexed their not-inconsiderable muscle with three great clear rounds to snatch the title, while France moved up to seize silver and the British claimed the bronze.
Carsten-Otto Nagel, Marco Kutscher, Chef d'Equipe Otto Becker, Janne-Frederike Meyer and Ludger Beerbaum celebrate Germany's seventh FEI European Jumping Championship Team title at the Club de Campo in Madrid, Spain this evening. Photo: FEI/Kit Houghton.
An Olympic qualifying spot was some compensation to the Dutch who always looked like taking one of the three coveted spots available to non-qualified nations and, following a game of fluctuating fortunes today, it will be Switzerland and Sweden who will join them in London next summer. The Spanish also became contenders as the competition progressed, but their chances faded, as did those of the Irish whose only possibility of representation now lies in the Olympic rankings list.
COMPLIMENTED COURSE
Britain's John Whitaker also complimented Santiago Varela's course. "After yesterday we knew we had a chance, and as the day went along today we were going well, but so was everyone else, so at one stage I thought it was slipping away from us but it didn't. We're very happy with the bronze and I want to add too that this was a really good course".
Speaking for the British who will host the world at next year's Olympic Games in London, team-mate Ben Maher said "this result has boosted the spirit of our team looking ahead to next year. I hope we can go two better (take the gold) than we did today! We've been struggling lately with a lack of medals so I hope we can use this result to push ourselves forward for the future."
The final word went to Germany's Ludger Beerbaum who has now collected two individual and four team gold medals at the Europeans during his long and successful career. "Overall we had a really exciting three days so far. Yesterday we thought Holland would win because they looked so dominant and so strong but this competition was open, right to the very end. Because of good course building we ended up having great sport."
And of course the story of the 2011 FEI European Jumping Championship is far from over yet, as the action resumes on Sunday when the top-25 will battle it out for the individual medals. Leading going into the final clash, and with only fractions of penalties between them, are Germany's Carsten-Otto Nagel at the top of the leaderboard followed by Britain's Nick Skelton in second and Holland's Gerco Schröder in third. Portugal's Luciana Diniz lies fourth, some compensation for the Portuguese team withdrawal.
With two more rounds of jumping to come, the fate of the title still hangs in the balance, and there is plenty more excitement to come....
Result:
Team Championship - GOLD: Germany 10.41; SILVER: France 15.95; BRONZE: Great Britain 22.46; 4, Netherlands 23.42; 5, Sweden 34.73; 6, Switzerland 40.66; 7, Belgium 41.78; 8, Spain 46.53; 9, Ireland 54.12.
Individual Standings: 1, Corradina (Carsten-Otto Nagel) GER 0.69; 2, Carlo (Nick Skelton) GBR 1.04; 3, Eurocommerce New Orleans (Gerco Schröder) NED 1.54; 4, Winningmood (Luciana Diniz) POR 4.98; 5, Ninja La Silla (Rolf-Göran Bengtsson) SWE 5.77; 6, Mylord Carthago*HN (Pénélope Leprevost) FRA 6.55; 7, Cellagon Lambrasco (Janne-Friederike Meyer) GER 6.99; 8, Kellemoi de Pepita (Michel Robert) FRA 7.16; 9, Lord de Theize (Olivier Guillon) FRA 8.00; 10, Gotha FRH (Ludger Beerbaum) GER 8.23
Full results are available at www.scgvisual.com/2011/ec-jumping/
Facts and Figures:
The water fence was changed for the second round of the Team competition today following a high number of faults at this obstacle in yesterday's first round. The grey wall used in yesterday's competition, which did not provide sufficient contrast with the all-weather sand footing, was replaced with the darker frontage that was used at the water for the speed competition on Wednesday. The Ground Jury's decision to alter the fence was unanimously supported by all the teams involved in this afternoon's competition.
Nine teams lined out to decide the fate of the FEI European Jumping Championship team title today following the withdrawal of the 10th-placed Portuguese team when Marina Frutuoso de Melo's stallion was withdrawn with a leg injury.
Under FEI Rules for Jumping Championships and Olympic Games, the withdrawal of one of the top 10 teams does not allow for a replacement team to be promoted into the team final.
Italian Chef d'Equipe, Stefano Scaccabarozzi put in a request to the Ground Jury that the 11th-placed Italian team should be permitted to compete, but the Jury ruled against that and, following a protest to the Appeal Committee, the Ground Jury decision was upheld, leaving only nine teams to line out today.
There were three further individual withdrawals - Denmark's Andreas Schou and Emilie Martinsen and Austria's Stefan Eder.
A total of 47 horse-and-rider combinations started in today's competition.
Madrid has put in a bid to host the 2020 Olympic Games, and Club de Campo de Villa Madrid, venue for this week's FEI European Jumping Championships, has been proposed as host for two of four sports Golf, Modern Pentathlon, Equestrian and Hockey.
The Club de Campo stands on a site covering 214 hectares in the south-west of Spain's capital city, Madrid. The clubhouse on the 18-hole golf course boasts a hill that provides a stunning view of the city landscape.
Coincidentally, the gold, silver and bronze medallists at this year's FEI European Jumping Championships are exactly the same nations as those that stood on the podium at the recent FEI European Eventing Championships in Luhmühlen, Germany.
Quotes:
Germany's Janne-Frederike Meyer - "I was really happy with my round today. Maybe after a beer or two I'll have a look at the video and see what I did wrong at that fence. But two super rounds and one down is pretty OK for my first championship!"
Germany's Carsten-Otto Nagel who today won team gold and who goes into Sunday's individual final at the top of the leaderboard - "the feeling of winning team gold is really good and I'm very happy with my horse, working together with her is good and really easy, her form is unbelievable right now so there is no reason why it should stop!"
Germany's Marco Kutscher - "It is an honour for me to be in this team. We had a little discussion before the Championships. I wanted to take Cash but we had three down in the Grand Prix in Rio and I was a little depressed. We had a hard week because Marcus's horse went lame, but Otto (Becker, German Chef d'Equipe) trusted my feeling and that was that Cornet was better over his last shows".
Otto Becker, German Chef d'Equipe - "I'm really happy to work with a team like this, these riders made it easy. Thanks to our vets, and to the whole team, they are all part of the success".
French rider Michel Robert - "I'm very happy for the course designer, he built a very good course. For the French team it was a good day today, yesterday was not so good. Today we had four riders who showed nice equitation, and that makes me very happy!"
French rider Olivier Guillon who is lying ninth going into Sunday's Individual Final Competition - "I was thinking about the wall after yesterday and tried to find a solution, but it was not such a good solution for today - I hope it will be better on Sunday!"
Course designer, Santiago Varela - "We made the correct decision changing the water jump. Thanks to the Technical Delegate and the President of the Ground Jury for their understanding and to all the team managers and riders who made it possible to make the change. When you make a mistake in the first round it's better to make a change, and I'm very happy to work with this team. Today was a great day for the sport!".
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