Weg jumping line up1/28/2024 Clear again in the second round and they are in second place, and he’ll get to swap horses tomorrow Vigo d’Arsouilles is flat chat to the water, gets it, and gets back for the next, Philippe le Jeune is a master, they make the double look sweet. Clear and with another clear in the second round, they end up at the top of the list, and Eric says he is looking forward to riding Rodrigo’s HH Rebozo, in the shoot-out. I have a lot of respect for these three top riders and I think tomorrow will be a great competition.”Įric Lamaze’s Hickstead is an extraordinary athlete, and the rider is pure genius. But of course nobody comes to a World championship not wanting to win and we will see what happens tomorrow. “I bought this horse for the next Olympics, my target here was just to qualify for 2012. Twenty eight year old Al Sharbatly, is the rookie of the four, and confesses that he is a bit surprised to find himself in the final. The rookie of the final – Abdullah Al Sharbatly and the mare, Seldana di Campalto The mare hasn’t had a rail in five rounds at this show.… Kalid Al Eid and Presley Boy, two of the favourites for the individual title come to grief with two rails, but his team mate, Abdullah Al Sharbatly has a brilliant clear on the Dutch bred mare, Seldana di Campalto to rocket up the standings to finish in eventual fourth place. While is great news for the rider and the horse, and our team chances in two years time, but sad for the Australian jumping circuit to lose an international yardstick. Chris tells me later that he has decided to stay in Europe in the run up to the London Games. Vivant has a foot in the water, but jumps the rest in superb style. No glamour gal, just a jumping machine – Sapphire and Ward McLain The first clear and the American crowd are full on. McLain Ward’s Sapphire is never going to win a beauty contest, she has a dumpy mare body and a gelding’s head, but she is a jumping machine. So French, so chic, Pénélope and Mylord Carthago There are rails flying, stops, even an elimination before the beautiful grey stallion, Mylord Carthago ridden by the very chic, Pénélope Leprevost, has just one rail, but shows that the track is jumpable. In the first round the course is tough, really tough, and the first few combinations are making heavy weather of it. Remember the great combinations who took part… The top 30 individuals ride two rounds to determine the four who go into the horse-swap shoot-out that is the final act. The marathon series of events that is the WEG Individual Showjumping are drawing to a finale. Story Christopher Hector, pictures Roslyn Neave
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