TWOMEY SECOND IN QUALIFIER FOR GERMAN WORLD CUP COMPETITION-LYNCH ADDS MORE RIBBONS TO IRISH TALLY AT LEIPZIG WORLD CUP SHOW

Source:  News Release/Colin McClelland

 

 

 

TWOMEY SECOND IN QUALIFIER FOR GERMAN WORLD CUP COMPETITION
LYNCH ADDS MORE RIBBONS TO IRISH TALLY AT LEIPZIG WORLD CUP SHOW

 

 BILLY Twomey nailed down a place in Sunday's Rolex World Cup competition when finishing second to world number one rider Rolf-Goran Bengtsson at Leipzig, Germany Friday night.

The 34 year-old Corkman, who is currently 39th in the overall World Cup rankings, took the lead with Sue Davies's mare Tinka's Serenade in the speed competition tonight after 20 riders had jumped, and held onto pole position until Bengtsson, 39th to compete, shaved just over a second off his time with the Dutch Warmblood gelding Ninja La Silla.

Sweden's Bengsston, currently leading both the Rolex World Jumping rankings and the World Cup rankings, collected a car for his first place, while Twomey picked up 16,500 euro.

Leipzig's World Cup Grand Prix takes place on Sunday afternoon, with 150,000 euro in total prize money on offer, as well as vital World Cup ranking points.

TIPPERARY'S Denis Lynch added more ribbons to the Irish tally when finishing second Saturday in the jump-off class at Leipzig's World Cup show in Germany, and later sharing first place in the Six Bar competition. He also took a fifth in the speed class.

In the jump-off competition Lynch, piloting Thomas Straumann's gelding Abbervail van het Dingeshof, was one of eight combinations to make the cut for the final round from a starting field of 49, but ended up just over a second off the pace of Dutch winner Maikel van der Vleuten and Vdl Groep Zandorra. The Irish rider, who currently lies seventh in the Rolex World rankings, won 4,800 euro, while van der Vleuten took home a car.

In the speed class Lynch stopped the clock at 56.96 seconds with Twister S , picking up 2,000 euro, with France's Patrice Delaveau and Baritchou HDC collecting the first prize of a car in a finishing time of 55.74 seconds.

The 35 year-old Irishman then went on to tie for first place in the last competition of the night, the Six Bar, riding Thomas Straumann's Upsilon d'Ocquier. He was one of four to reach the fourth round, where all finalists faulted once, but still took 4575 euro in prize money.

On Friday night, Cork-born Billy Twomey and Sue Davies's mare Tinka's Serenade nailed down an advantageous starting position in Sunday's Rolex World Cup competition when finishing second to world number one rider Rolf-Goran Bengtsson in the speed qualifier.

On Thursday, Derry's Trevor Coyle was the outright winner of the feature class aboard Alexander Lebon's French mare Jubilee d'Ouilly.

Leipzig's World Cup Grand Prix takes place on Sunday afternoon, with 150,000 euro in total prize money on offer, as well as vital World Cup ranking points.

In Florida, meanwhile, Ireland's James Dwyer chalked up his second Grade IV victory in Para Dressage this evening with his own gelding Orlando at the three-star show in Wellington.

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