Source: News Release/Louise Parkes
SCHWIZER AND CARLINA MAKE IT A DOUBLE IN HELSINKI
Switzerland's Pius Schwizer secured a superb back-to-back double when adding victory in the second leg of the Rolex FEI World Cup™ Jumping 2011/2012 series in Helsinki, Finland today to his opening-round success in Oslo, Norway last Sunday. Once again riding Carlina, the 49 year old rider was one of nine through to the second-round jump-off against the clock in which he set a target that could not be matched despite some heroic efforts from those who followed him.
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Switzerland's Pius Schwizer and Carlina, pictured with Anthony Schaub from Rolex, after winning the second leg of the Rolex FEI World Cup™ Jumpings series in Helsinki, Finland today. Photo: FEI/Matti Heitanen.
Malin Baryard-Johnsson nearly stole his thunder with a feat of derring-do that would challenge even the trick-riding expertise of the Ukrainian Cossacks. In a heart-stopping "save" that had spectators on the edges of their seats, the Swedish rider managed to stay onboard her 11 year old gelding H&M Reveur de Hurtebise and finish third behind Holland's Michael Van der Vleuten while the host nation's Nina Fagerstrom slotted into fourth.
For further information on the second leg of the Rolex FEI World Cup™ Jumping 2011/2012 Western European League at Helsinki, Finland, visit www.helsinkihorseshow.fi. The next leg of the series takes place in Lyon, France on Sunday 30 October 2011. For details on the French fixture check out website www.equitalyon.com.
Result:
1, Carlina (Pius Schwizer) SUI 0/0 37.58; 2, VDL Groep Verdi (Maikel van der Vleuten) NED 0/0 38.30; 3, H&M Reveur de Hurtebise (Malin Baryard-Johnsson) SWE 0/0 40.62; 4, Talent (Nina Fagerstrom) FIN 0/0 40.70; 5, Ornella Mail (Patrice Delaveau) FRA 0/4 35.14; 6, Untouchable 27 (Daniel Deusser) GER 0/4 37.40; 7, Romanov II (Billy Twomey) IRL 0/4 40.07; 8, Kassini Jac (Ludo Philippaerts) BEL 0/8 40.48; 9, Night Flight (Iris Murray) AUT 0/8 46.26; 10, Mic Mac du Tillard (Angelica Augustsson) SWE 4/- 58.97; 11, Nino des Buissonnets (Steve Guerdat) SUI 4/- 59.20; 12, VDL Bubalu (Jur Vrieling) NED 4/- 61.29; 13, Ciske van Overis (Edwina Tops-Alexander) AUS 4/- 61.53; 14, VDL Groep Quinara (Leopold van Asten) NED 4/- 62.02; 15, Bella Donna 66 (Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum) GER 4/- 62.88; 16, Copin van de Broy (Gregory Wathelet) BEL 4/- 63.38; =17, H&M Arctic Aurora Borealis (Peder Fredericson) SWE 4/- 63.45; =17, Eurocommerce Seoul (Wout-Jan van der Schans) NED 4/- 63.45. Full results at results.scgvisual.com/2011/helsinki/
Rolex FEI World Cup™ Jumping 2011/2012 Western European League - Standings After Round 2 at Helsinki (FIN):
1. Pius Schwizer SUI - 40
2. Maikel van der Vleuten NED - 26
3. Angelica Augustsson SWE - 18
4. Philipp Weishaupt GER - 17
5. Luciana Diniz POR - 15
5. Malin Baryard-Johnsson SWE - 15
5. Patrice Delaveau FRA - 15
8. William Funnell GBR - 13
8. Nina Fagerstrom FIN - 13
10. Denis Lynch IRL - 12
11. Daniel Deusser GER - 11
12. Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum GER - 10
12. Billy Twomey IRL - 10
12. Kevin Staut FRA - 10
12. Edwina Tops-Alexander AUS - 10
16. Ludo Philippaerts BEL - 9
17. Iris Murray AUT - 8
18. Rolf-Goran Bengtsson SWE - 7
Facts and Figures:
This was the second round of the FEI World Cup™ Series 2011/12 and a back-to-back win for Switzerland's Pius Schwizer and Carlina.
37 riders from 16 different nations participated- AUS, AUT, BEL, DEN, ESP, FIN, FRA, GER, GBR, IRL, ITA, KSA, NED, NOR, SWE, SUI.
Current league leader is Pius Schwizer on the maximum 40 points.
The youngest horse competing was 8 years old, Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum's Bella Donna 66.
There were three 15 year old horses competing: Calandro (Sebastian Numminem), L'Espoir (Geir Gulliksen), Ideal de la Loge (Roger Yves Bost).
9 first-round clears.
4 double-clears.
4 retired - Anna-Julia Kontio (FIN), Sebastian Numminen (FIN), Jan Sprehe (GER), Cian O'Connor (IRL).
2 were eliminated- Henk van de Pol (NED), Sergio Alvarez Moya (ESP).
Quotes:
Kristian Nyman, President, Helsinki Horse Show - "We had 48,000 spectators at our event this weekend and we are very pleased about that. This is also a great experience for our Finnish riders".
Pius Schwizer, Switzerland, today's winning rider - "I have quite a few good horses for this World Cup season".
Course designer Guilherme Jorge - "We had good footing and a great crew in the arena this weekend!".
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