1988 JUMPING Friday, 23 September 1988 Training Competition

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

1988 JUMPING Friday, 23 September 1988 Training Competition 1988 JUMPING Friday, 23 September 1988 Training Competition Kwachon Monday, 26 September 1988 1st Individual Qualification Kwachon Wednesday, 28 September 1988 Team Competition Kwachon Friday, 30 September 1988 2nd Individual Qualification Kwachon Sunday, 2 October 1988 Individual Final Olympic Stadium Judges: Knud Larsen DEN President Hans Britschgi SUI Jaap Rijks NED Johnson Kim KOR Course Designer: Olaf Petersen FRG Technical Delegate: Pamela Carruthers GBR INDIVIDUAL QUALIFICATION (SEE INDIVIDUAL FINAL ON PAGE 3) Qualifications 1 2 1 2 TOTAL penalties points points _________________________________________________________________________________________________ 1. Lisa Carlsen CAN Kahlua 0 0 69.5 73.5 143.0 2. Dirk Hafemeister FRG Orchidee 0 0.5 69.5 70.0 139.5 3. Michel Robert FRA La Fayette 0.25 0 63.5 73.5 137.0 4. Thomas Fuchs SUI Dollar Girl 0.25 0.5 63.5 70.0 133.5 5. Jean-Claude Vangeenberghe BEL Piquet 0 4 69.5 63.5 133.0 Greg Best USA Gem Twist 0 4 69.5 63.5 133.0 Joe Fargis USA Mill Pearl 0 4 69.5 63.5 133.0 8. Ian Millar CAN Big Ben 0 8 69.5 56.0 125.5 Hubert Bourdy FRA Morgat 0 8 69.5 56.0 125.5 Rob Ehrens NED Sunrise 0 8 69.5 56.0 125.5 11. Anne Kursinski USA Starman 0 8.5 69.5 52.0 121.5 12. Karsten Huck FRG Nepomuk 5.25 0.5 48.0 70.0 118.0 Jaime Azcarrage MEX Chin Chin 2.25 5.25 58.0 60.0 118.0 14. Mario Deslauriers CAN Box Car Willie 0.5 8 61.5 56.0 117.5 15. Jos Lansink NED Felix 8 0.25 43.5 72.0 115.5 16. Vitor Teixeira BRA Going 5.5 1 46.0 67.5 113.5 17. Frédéric Cottier FRA Flambeau C 5 4.25 50.0 51.0 111.0 18. Pierre Durand FRA Jappeloup 1.25 9 59.5 50.5 110.0 19. Wolfgang Brinkmann FRG Pedro 9 1 39.0 67.5 106.5 20. Franke Sloothaak FRG Walzerkönig 5.25 8 48.0 56.0 104.0 21. Hugo Simon AUT Gipsy Lady 12 1.25 34.5 66.0 100.5 22. Jan Tops NED Doreen 4 12 55.0 45.0 100.0 23. Joe Turi GBR Vital 12 4 34.5 63.5 98.0 24. Nick Skelton GBR Apollo 8.25 8 41.5 56.0 97.5 25. Rod Brown AUS Slinky 4 13 55.0 40.0 95.0 26. Manuel Malta da Costa POR Jalisco B 0 21 69.5 25.0 94.5 27. Juan Carlo Garcia ESP Tirol 0.5 20 61.5 29.0 90.5 28. David Broome GBR Countryman 5.25 12.75 48.0 41.0 89.0 29. Pedro Sanchez Aleman ESP Nuit des Tourelles 1.25 20 59.5 29.0 88.5 30. Mark Todd NZL Bago 4 16.5 55.0 33.0 88.0 31. Boris Boor AUT Monaco 8.25 12 41.5 45.0 86.5 32. George Sanna AUT Schnaps 10.75 9.25 37.0 49.0 86.0 33. Gerry Mullins IRL Glendalough 4 20.5 55.0 27.0 82.0 34. Jack Doyle IRL Hardly 12.5 9 30.5 50.5 81.0 35. Malcolm Pyrah GBR Anglezarke 4.25 20.75 52.0 26.0 78.0 36. Philippe Guerdat SUI Lanciano 15.5 10.25 25.5 48.0 73.5 37. Luis Alvarez Cervera ESP Mirage Mexicain 8.75 16.5 40 33.0 73.0 38. André Johannpeter BRA Heartbreaker 12.75 13.75 29.0 39.0 68.0 39. Markus Fuchs SUI Shandor 16 12 22.5 45.0 67.5 Manuel Torres COL Zalme 12.25 16.25 32.0 35.5 67.5 41. Wout-Jan van de Schans NED Treffer 4.75 38.25 51.0 15.0 66.0 42. Yoshihiro Nakano JPN El Lute 12 20 34.5 29.0 63.5 43. Luis Astolfi ESP Coreven Steepers 20 12 17.0 45.0 62.0 Thomas Batliner LIE Foxstone 5.75 26.75 45.0 17.0 62.0 45. Sung-Hwan Kim KOR Forever 12.5 18.5 30.5 31.0 61.5 46. Anatoli Timchenko URS Pinguin 17.75 12.25 18.0 42.0 60.0 Ove Hansen NOR Sancerre 9.25 22.5 38.0 22.0 60.0 48. Maurice Beatson NZL Jefferson Junior 8 32 43.5 16.0 59.5 49. John Anderson CAN Farmer np 8 - 56.0 56.0 * 50. Greg McDermott AUS Mr. Shrimpton 4 np 55.0 - 55.0 51. Juan-Carlos Garcia COL Buenos Aires 24.75 14 12.0 38.0 50.0 52. Shuichi Toki JPN Purplex 15.5 22.25 25.5 23.0 48.5 53. Ryuzo Okuno JPN Challenger No. 1 29.75 14.5 10.0 37.0 47.0 54. Jeff McVean AUS Whisper Grey np 12 - 45.0 45.0 * 55. Gerardo Tazzer Valencia MEX Peregrine 16 23.25 22.5 21.0 43.5 56. Harvey Wilson NZL Crosby 16 24 22.5 19.0 42.0 57. Lisa Jacquin USA For the Moment 21.0 21.75 16.0 24.0 40.0 58. Kwan-Woo Nam KOR Opal 47.5 16.25 3.0 35.5 38.5 59. Alberto Rivera Prado MEX Rey A 12 np 34.5 - 34.5 60. André Saleh Sakakini EGY Tric Trac el. 16.5 0 33.0 33.0 61. Alberto Carmona VEN The Dubliner 25.75 25 11.0 18.0 29.0 62. Takao Sawai JPN Milkyway 38 24 8.0 19.5 27.5 - (John Anderson) CAN Goby 13 np 27.5 - 27.5 * Paolo Stewart BRA Platon 13 np 27.5 - 27.5 64. Walter Gabathuler SUI Jogger 16 np 22.5 - 22.5 65. Paul Darragh IRL For Sure 16.25 np 19.5 - 19.5 John Ledingham IRL Kilcoltrim 16.25 np 19.5 - 19.5 67. Alejandro Orozo MEX Eros 21.25 np 15.0 - 15.0 68. Hyun-Jin Moon KOR Amadeus el. 48.5 0 14.0 14.0 69. John Cottle NZL Ups and Downs 24 np 13.5 - 13.5 - (Jeff McVean) AUS Furst 24 np 13.5 - 13.5 * 70. Un-Jin Moon KOR Maximillion 33.75 el. 9.0 - 9.0 71. Rajmundas Udrakis URS Dekoratsia 39.25 np 7.0 - 7.0 72. Christina Johannpeter BRA Société 40.5 np 6.0 - 6.0 73. Viatcheslav Chukanov URS Zritel 41.5 np 5.0 - 5.0 74. Sergej Shakurov URS Final 43.0 np 4.0 - 4.0 74 riders from 24 nations competed (76 horses) 37 riders from 17 nations qualified for the Individual Final * John Anderson and Jeff Mc Vean rode two different horses in the qualifications. Only the better result was considered. Number of starters per nation and qualifications for the Final (maximum 3 riders per nation in the Final) AUS 4 - 2 EGY 1 – 0 JPN 4 - 0 NZL 4 - 1 AUT 2 - 2 ESP 4 - 3 KOR 4 - 0 POR 1 – 1 BEL 1 – 1 FRA 4 - 3 LIE 1 – 0 SUI 4 - 3 BRA 4 - 2 FRG 4 - 3 MEX 4 - 1 URS 4 - 0 CAN 4 - 3 GBR 4 - 3 NED 4 - 3 USA 4 - 3 COL 2 – 1 IRL 4 - 2 NOR 1 – 0 VEN 1 – 0 INDIVIDUAL FINAL Round Round A B TOTAL Jump-off _______________________________________________________________________________________________ 1. Pierre Durand FRA Jappeloup 0.25 1 1.25 2. Greg Best USA Gem Twist 4 0 4 4-45.70 3. Karsten Huck FRG Nepomuk 0 4 4 4-54.75 4. Anne Kursinski USA Starman 4 4 8 David Broome GBR Countryman 4 4 8 6. Jaime Azcarraga MEX Chin Chin 4 4.25 8.25 7. Jan Tops NED Doreen 8 4 12 Nick Skelton GBR Apollo 4 8 12 Joe Fargis USA Mill Pearl 4 8 12 Franke Sloothaak FRG Walzerkönig 4 8 12 Markus Fuchs SUI Shandor 4 8 12 Thomas Fuchs SUI Dollar Girl 4 8 12 Jos Lansink NED Felix 4 8 12 14. Joe Turi GBR Vital 4.25 8 12.25 15. Ian Millar CAN Big Ben 0.75 12.25 13 16. Rob Ehrens NED Sunrise 8 8 16 Michel Robert FRA La Fayette 4 12 16 18. Juan Garcia Trevijano ESP Tirol 8 8.25 16.25 19. Dirk Hafemeister FRG Orchidee 4 14 18 20. Jack Doyle IRL Hardly 8 24.75 32.75 21. Lisa Carlsen CAN Kahlua 4 el. 22. Gerry Mullins IRL Glendalough 8.50 Pedro Sanchez Aleman ESP Nuit des Tourelles 8.50 24. Vitor Teixeira BRA Going 8.75 25. André Johannpeter BRA Heartbreaker 9.50 26. Jean-Claude Vangeenberghe BEL Piquet 12.00 Mark Todd NZL Bago 12.00 28. George Sanna AUS Schnaps 13.25 29. Rodney Brown AUS Slinky 13.50 30. Mario Deslauriers CAN Box Car Willie 15.75 31. Frédéric Cottier FRA Flambeau C 16.00 32. Philippe Guerdat SUI Lanciano 23.75 33. Manuel Malta da Costa POR Jalisco B 24.00 Luis Alvarez Cervera ESP Mirage Mexicain 24.00 35. Boris Boor AUT Monaco 24.75 36. Manuel Torres COL Zalme 35.75 37. Hugo Simon AUT Gipsy Lady ret. TEAM COMPETITION 1st 2nd TOTAL round round ___________________ 1. FRG Ludger Beerbaum The Freak 0.25 4 Wolfgang Brinkmann Pedro (9) 1 Dirk Hafemeister Orchidee 4 8 Franke Sloothaak Walzerkönig 0 ret.
Recommended publications
  • 3 Inhalt Der Kronprinz Wäre Stolz Pferde Und Olympia – Eine Beziehung Der Besonderen Art...32 Der Kaiser Hat Noch Mal Die Ku
    Inhalt Grußwort von Thomas Bach ....................................6 Pferde und Olympia – eine Von Olympia kann kaum Grußwort von Breido Graf zu Rantzau .................7 Beziehung der besonderen Art....32 die Rede sein Kim Kreling/Reinhard Wendt ❖ Neros Skandal ........................................................ 35 ❖ 1932 – X. Olympische Spiele Der Kronprinz wäre stolz ❖ 1896 I. Olympische Spiele in Athen ............ 35 in Los Angeles........................................................70 ❖ 1990 II. Olympische Spiele in Paris ..............37 ❖ 100 Jahre Deutsches ❖ 1904 III. Olympische Spiele in St. Louis ..... 37 Susanne Hennig Olympiade-Komitee für Reiterei .........................8 ❖ 1906 Zwischenspiele in Athen ...................... 37 Der Weg des Sports in den ❖ Deutsche Erfolge auf deutschen Pferden .........9 ❖ 1908 IV. Olympische Spiele in London .......... 37 ❖ Endlich wieder dabei ..............................................9 Nationalsozialismus ...........................72 ❖ Permanenter Führungswechsel .........................10 Der Kaiser hat noch mal ❖ Blickpunkt Berlin 1936 ........................................10 Der totale Erfolg ❖ Deutschland in „Schutt und Asche“ ................. 11 die Kurve bekommen ❖ 1936 – XI. Olympische Spiele in Berlin ...... 76 ❖ Das DOKR – ein „Stehaufmännchen“.............. 11 ❖ 1912 – V. Olympische Spiele in Stockholm .. 38 ❖ Die Military – ❖ Geldquelle Olympia-Groschen ........................... 11 ❖ Das olympische Pferdesport- mit Pechvogel von Wangenheim ....................
    [Show full text]
  • Greetings from the President
    NEWSLETTER//04 GREETINGS FROM THE PRESIDENT Dear Members, It seems a long time since we welcomed those of you who attended the Rolex FEI World Cup™ Finals in Leipzig; however it was a great pleasure to see you all in Germany. As well as three days of entertaining Show Jumping finals, it also provided a prime opportunity for JOC members to meet and discuss any pressing matters. I have outlined below issues that we have debated; should you have any thoughts or feedback, please feel free to contact me. Best Regards, Christian Baillet CLUB UPDATE It gives me great pleasure to introduce the newest members of the JOC. All are individuals fully dedicated to Show Jumping and I am confident they will benefit the club in growing the popularity of the sport. I remain committed to the goal of increasing our membership figures, and I would like to extend my warmest welcome to Mr. Fiorelli from Italy, Mr. Romo from Mexico, Mr. Pellegrin from France, Mrs. Debany from the USA, Mr. Känhy from Switzerland, and Lady Forbes from Ireland. Following our previous meeting at the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games™, the club is in a strong financial state. With assets available to spend on initiatives which would help grow the membership of the JOC, I open the table up for discussion on any opportunities in which you, as members, feel the JOC should invest in. A topic introduced in Leipzig was the development of a JOC website to better inform all members, and followers of the sport, of our initiatives and commitment to the development of Show Jumping.
    [Show full text]
  • Publications Student Award Winner
    ©Sidelines, Inc.,Volume 2014$4.00 2601 All Rights- January Reserved 2014 For Horse People • About Horse People www.sidelinesnews.com January 2014 Stunning: Special Stallion and Breeding Section Quentin Judge and HH Dark de la Hart In this issue: • How Leah Little Beat Cancer • Foxhunting With Rita Mae Brown • Ricky Bostwick’s Polo Life FOR HORSE PEOPLE • ABOUT HORSE PEOPLE SIDELINES JANUARY 2014 1 Incorporating 20 HORSES USA PUBLISHER Samantha Charles [email protected] EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Jan Westmark [email protected] 828-575-3965 Contents ASsistant Editor Dani Moritz Senior Staff Writer Lauren Giannini What’s Happenin’ Eventing CONTRIBUTING WRITERS 34 Ingate Alexa Cheater, Arianna Delin, 76 Woodge Fulton: Sydney Masters-Durieux, 98 Off Centerline Doris Degner-Foster, Amy Herzog, When Opportunity Knocks Kathryn Murphy, Kim MacMillan, 116 Asides Katie Navarra, Jennifer Ward, 86 USC Aiken Eventing Team Marissa Quigley PHOTOGRAPHERS 102 Eric Moore: David Lominska, Jack Mancini , Features Flashpoint, Alan Fabricant, Susan Stickle Lauren R. Giannini, Shawn McMillen 16 Second Chances From Football to the Show Ring Kim & Allen MacMillan, Emily Allongo, 20 Anything Is Possible: Leah Little Anne Hoover, Beth Grant, Mandy Su SIDELINES COLUMNISTS 44 Good Food Hunting: Polo Sophie St. Clair – Juniorside Lisa Hollister, Esq - Equine Law A Taste of New Year’s 70 Ricky Bostwick’s Polo Life Ann Reilly - Sports Psychology 50 My Story: Back to the Future with Butet Maria Wynne – European Connection INTERNS 60 Foxhunting with Rita Mae Brown
    [Show full text]
  • P R E S S E M I T T E I L U
    PRESS RELEASE He has it - Nick Skelton wins the Mercedes-Benz Championat Hamburg - "I won the Mercedes" - Nick Skelton had barely stepped out of the Mercedes convertible and grabbed his phone to spread the news of his win in the Mercedes-Benz Championat. The Hamburg spectators at the German Jumping and Dressage Derby experienced the European Championship bronze medallist and his Holstein bred gelding Carlo in best form: the quick British rider's fault free round in 46,53 seconds was enough to secure the key to the elegant Mercedes-Benz convertible. The Swiss rider Steve Guerdat finished in second place on the Holstein bred gelding Carpalo. "I'm very happy that he did such a good job. I see a lot of potential in this horse", said the Swiss Nations' Cup rider. France's Simon Delestre followed in third place with Napoli du Ry. The French national trainer recommended that his "first group" start at the German Jumping and Dressage Derby. The best German rider was fifth place finisher Ludger Beerbaum with Chiara. The four-time Olympic champion revealed his thoughts as he said, "I have Gotha and Chiara here, but as good as Chiara was today, I think I'll ride her Saturday in the Global Champions Tour competition as well". The 14,500 spectators triggered a lot of enthusiasm on the first - and somewhat cool - day of the German Jumping and Dressage Derby. They were well prepared and conquered the spectator bank and bleachers. For example in the dressage stadium. That's where the Grand Prix de Dressage was decided.
    [Show full text]
  • WIHS Prize List Is Now Available Online with Entries Opening July 15, and Closing Sept
    PRIZE LIST Todd Minikus and Amex Z OCTOBER 26-31, 2021 ENTRIES CLOSE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 TRYON INTERNATIONAL EQUESTRIAN CENTER MILL SPRING, NC FEI CSI4*-W • USEF 6* JUMPERS • USEF PREMIER HUNTERS A pelleted/extruded feed for mature horses in moderate to intense performance and show activities BCARE® PE R RFO A R C Incl M udes ANCE Leg e ©2021 Cargill, Incorporated. All Rights Reserved. nds ® Ga Legends® feeds are fortified by Kentucky Equine stroC ™ Research to meet your horse’s individual needs. For are technology feeding advice or to create a custom ration, visit microsteed.com/legends. Visit ker.com/legends to read the latest in equine nutrition and health and subscribe to the Equinews® newsletter presented by Legends® Feeds. LEGENDSHORSEFEED. COM WELCOME from The WIHS President It is my great pleasure to welcome you to WIHS 2021. We are back in business with a full schedule of Hunter, Jumper and Equitation classes, VIP hospitality, and spectators! Last year was very difficult with COVID-19 testing us at every turn and forcing the closing of our venue at Capital One Arena. But after a comprehensive search, we found the perfect partner in Tryon International Equestrian Center which generously hosted a modified show with several signature WIHS classes including the WIHS President’s Cup Grand Prix. We’re delighted to be at Tryon’s first-class facilities again this year to celebrate the full show with new events such as the Medium Junior/Amateur Jumper Division and WIHS Halloween Pony Hunt Teams alongside the return of many treasured WIHS traditions.
    [Show full text]
  • 5. – 7. November 2020 Im Landgestüt Redefin
    0(&./(1%85*(5.g57$*( 0RQMXO &DUGRV /RUG'UHDP /RUG0HFNOHQEXUJ 4XL]WLPH 6N\GLYHU 'XMDUGLQ &ROOLHU &RQEDVV\ 4XDQWRV &DWFKLQJ)LUH )LUVW.LVV 30. Mecklenburger Körtage 30. Mecklenburger 7RS1RUGSRO3.6 9LWXVYRQGHU2VWVHH3.6 &DVLQRGH/X[3.6 0DNHPH+DSS\3.6 6LHJHUKHQJVWH ±1RYHPEHU LP/DQGJHVWW 5HGH¿Q 1 GRUSSWORT / GReeTinG Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren! Die in Redefin ursprünglich als glanzvolle Jubiläums- veranstaltung geplanten 30. Mecklenburger Körtage stehen in diesem Jahr im Zeichen der weltwei- IHR PLUS AN NÄHE. ten Corona-Situation. Deshalb gilt auch hier im Rundum-Schutz für Landgestüt ein besonderes Sicherheitskonzept, mit dem wir bereits andere Zuchtveranstaltungen erfolg- Pferd und Reiter. reich durchführen konnten. Ein gutes Beispiel war das Elitefohlen-Championat 2020. In Groß Viegeln auf der Reitanlage von Holger Wulschner wurden insgesamt 143 Fohlen mit ihren Müttern vorgestellt und begeisterten die externen Richter sowie das fachkundige Publikum. Es wachsen wieder hervorragende Talente heran, die zu großen Hoffnungen Anlass geben. Von den 96 vorgestellten Mecklenburger Fohlen erhielten 88 die begehrte Elite- Auszeichnung. Die hohe Qualität dieses Fohlenjahrgangs fand große Anerkennung bei den Fremd-Richtern und dem anwesendem Fachpublikum. Obwohl bis zur Jahresmitte, bedingt durch Corona-Beschränkungen, nur wenige bzw. vielerorts gar keine Reitturniere stattfinden durften, wurden nach leich- ter Lockerung die ersten Prüfungen für Pferde mit Mecklenburger Brand ein erfolgreiches Comeback. Das internationale Aushängeschild der Mecklenburger Pferdezucht ist auch in diesem Jahr der in der Schweiz beheimatete Cortney-Cox, der mit seinem ständigen Reiter Pius Schwitzer auf internationalen Plätzen über 100 Tausend Euro in 4- und 5-Sterne Springprüfungen gewinnen konnte. Eine kleine Übersicht der erfolgreichsten Mecklenburger Sportpferde befindet sich auf den Seiten 84 und 85 dieses Kataloges, der darüberhinaus die Pedigrees von den 90 Körkandidaten beinhaltet.
    [Show full text]
  • Jahresbericht 2013 Ja H R E S B E R Ic H T 2013
    DEUTSCHE REITERLICHE VEREINIGUNG E.V. Bundesverband für Pferdesport und Pferdezucht – Fédération Equestre Nationale (FN) – 3 1 0 2 T H C I R E B Deutsches Olympiade-Komitee für Reiterei e.V. S der DEUTSCHEN REITERLICHEN VEREINIGUNG E.V. E R H A J Vorreiter Deutschland ist eine gemeinsame Initiative der Landespferde- sportverbände und der Deutschen Reiterlichen Vereinigung, mit dem Ziel, das Reiten, Fahren und Voltigieren in den Pferdesportvereinen und Pferdebetrieben zu fördern. Weitere Informationen: www.vorreiter-deutschland.de JAHRESBERICHT 2013 Jahresbericht 2013 1 DEUTSCHE REITERLICHE VEREINIGUNG E.V. (FN) Bundesverband für Pferdesport und Pferdezucht - Fédération Equestre Nationale (FN) - Hausadresse: Freiherr-von-Langen-Str. 13, 48231 Warendorf Postadresse: 48229 Warendorf Telefon: 02581 / 6362-0 Telefax: 02581 / 62 144 Internet: http:// www.pferd-aktuell.de e-mail:[email protected] DEUTSCHES OLYMPIADE-KOMITEE FÜR REITEREI E.V. (DOKR) Hausadresse: Freiherr-von-Langen-Str. 15, 48231 Warendorf Postadresse: Postfach 110253, 48204 Warendorf Telefon: 02581/ 6362-0 Telefax: 02581/ 62 175 Abdruck honorarfrei - Quellenangabe und Belegexemplar erbeten. Druck und Verarbeitung: Wentker Druck GmbH, Greven 2 Inhalt I. Allgemeine Verbandsführung 24 FN-Hauptorgane 24 Mitgliederversammlung 24 Präsidium 24 FN-Mitglieder 26 Mitgliedsverbände 26 Anschlussverbände 30 Landeskommissionen 32 Zuchtverbände 36 Bereich Persönliche Mitglieder 39 Vorstand 39 Beirat 39 Ehrenmitglieder der FN 41 Sondermitglieder 42 Nationale Mitgliedschaften 42 Deutscher Olympischer
    [Show full text]
  • Best Horse Halla Challenge Trophy
    Halla Challenge Trophy Special prize for owner of the most successful horse in the classical jumping competitions of the World Equestrian Festival, CHIO Aachen. The trophy is presented by Mr. Hans Günter Winkler. Rnk. Horse Rider Owner Country S4 S8-R1 S8-R2 S10 S12 S16 Tot. 1 Pret A Tout Marcus Ehning Krech Ruth & Ehning, Marcus GER 8 8 14 30 2 Fine Lady 5 Eric Lamaze Artisan Farms Llc & Torrey Pines StableCAN 14 14 28 3 As Cold as Ice Z Judy-Ann Melchior Zangersheide BEL 8 8 9 25 4 Fibonacci 17 Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum Artemis Equestrian Farm LLC + MichaelsGER & Beerbaum GmbH 8 8 8 24 5 Tripple X III Tiffany Foster Artisan Farms Llc & Torrey Pines StableCAN 8 0 13 21 6 Epleaser van´t Heike Christian Ahlmann Jauß, Marion & Isabell GER 4 8 7 19 7 LB Convall Philipp Weishaupt Hans Liebherr GER 0 18 18 Don VHP Z Harrie Smolders Copernicus Stables LLC & Harrie SmoldersNED 6 8 4 18 9 Qoud´Coeur de la Loge Roger Yves Bost Equiblue Et Bosty Jump FRA 0 8 8 1 17 10 Ursula XII Scott Brash Lady P Harris & Lady P Kirkham GBR 16 16 Barron Lucy Davis Old Oak Farm USA 8 8 16 Zeremonie Laura Kraut Old Willow Farms Llc USA 8 8 16 Casello Ludger Beerbaum Madeleine Winter-Schulze GER 8 8 16 Hello Guv´Nor Scott Brash Lord & Lady Harris & Lord & Lady KirkhamGBR 0 8 8 16 Ratina d´la Rousserie Pénélope Leprevost Madame Genevieve Megret FRA 8 8 16 16 Cortes´C´ Elizabeth Madden Abigail Wexner USA 0 4 11 15 Carlo 273 Sergio Alvarez Moya Marta Ortega ESP 0 15 15 18 Clooney 51 Martin Fuchs Oberson Grégoire & SPCS SUI 0 4 8 2 14 Corbinian Steve Guerdat Guerdat
    [Show full text]
  • To the National Federation Dear President Dear General Secretary
    To the National Federation Dear President Dear General Secretary We are proud and happy to be able to invite you to the fourth year of the Riders Academy for promising riders (18 – 23 of age). We are sure that this initiative will be of great benefit to your Federation and for your young athletes. The “Riders Academy” has been developed by a group of equestrian professionals with the cooperation of the International Jumping Riders Club (IJRC) and with the generous support of Rolex. The aim of Riders Academy is to assist in training show jumping young talents and preparing their career as future professionals in this sport. The Riders Academy program, thanks to Rolex, will give the chance to five to six promising riders to get about six months of “tailor-made” training and boarding at a well-known professional stable with no costs. On top of that, the program also includes professional education in communication, business and economics, veterinary and legal practice connected to show jumping. The ambition is to create future ambassadors of equestrian sport! Each European Federation is invited to enter up to three candidates for the program. Out of these entries, a selection panel consisting of Emile Hendrix, Jean-Maurice Bonneau, Otto Becker and Sven Holmberg will select about 25 riders who will be invited to one of two events either in Arezzo during the week 5 – 9 April or to Redefin in northern Germany 12 – 14 of May, depending on travel distance. By the mid of May, the above panel will identify the final participants.
    [Show full text]
  • Rolex Riders Rock
    Volume 2405 - May 2012 ©Sidelines, Inc., 2012$4.00 All Rights Reserved HUNTER/JUMPER • POLO • DRESSAGE • EVENTING www.sidelinesnews.com For Horse People About Horse People May 2012 Rolex Riders Rock We Love Olympic Sam Hopefuls: Morton Boyd Martin & 2011 HOTY Neville Bardos FOR HORSE PEOPLE • ABOUT HORSE PEOPLE SIDELINES MAY 2012 1 2 SIDELINES MAY 2012 FOR HORSE PEOPLE • ABOUT HORSE PEOPLE What’s Happenin’ Incorporating HORSES USA I 40 32 Ingate PUBLISHER Samantha Charles 72 Off Centerline [email protected] 88 Asides EDITOR-IN-CHIEF N Cornelia Bernard Henderson [email protected] 561-309-6636 The Social Scene STAFF WRITERS S 30 WIHS Kickoff Lauren Giannini, Jan Westmark - Allan, Danika Rice 40 Top Show Jumping Stars Strut in CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Johnny Robb, Fred McWane, I Justworld Fashion Show Sydney Masters - Durieux, 26 Laura Danowski 50 Exciting Fete Cheval Sarah Ward, PHOTOGRAPHERS 58 USET Foundation’s Pep Rally David Lominska, Jack Mancini , D Flashpoint, Alan Fabricant, Susan Stickle Lauren R. Giannini, Shawn McMillen Kim & Allen MacMillan Horse Show SIDELINES COLUMNISTS Dr. Bev Gordon - Horse in Motion E 24 My Line Lisa Hollister, Esq - Equine Law Ann Reilly - Sports Psychology 26 Bernie Traurig Moving in Sarah Ward - My Line New Directions JUNIOR WRITERS Lauren Corey 6 28 On Course with Brian Walker ADVERTISING SALES MANAGER Melissa Burns [email protected] S Dressage 561-951-4225 ADVERTISING SALES 70 Five Questions for Chase Hickok Joyce Jones I [email protected] 954-796-1809 Web Editor Eventing Erin
    [Show full text]
  • Léon Melchior's Life with Horses
    Wildfeuer Heureka Z was then still dominated by politics and the military. In in the world. Nothing less was good enough for Léon the weekends the hard working building entrepreneur Melchior. Top-class mare Heureka Z had to retire from had to cope with riders who did nothing else besides the sport and went into breeding. Bad luck turned into horse riding. He only rode horses which he had bought success. With this mare Léon Melchior started his real himself. In this he already was revolutionary. He received breeding career. Heureka Z was the first foundation his training in Germany, at the Schockemöhle family, dam of Studfarm Zangersheide. She would produce amongst others, and bought their best horses. Ahorn Z, Argentina Z and is, of course, the grandam of Ratina Wildfeuer, Heureka Z,… With power horses like those Z, the business card of Studfarm Zangersheide after her Léon Melchior reached top level. High jumping classes winning Olympic team gold in Barcelona and Atlanta. were his favourite. He was a hotshot… Time and again Heureka Z also produced the stallion Ahorn Z and Ahorn Z he cleared two meter walls and his horses could even further offspring covering numerous generations. Only jump a 2.30m fence. But also in the classic GPs Melchior sport mares can produce sport horses. This is now a was a name to be reckoned with. With mentioned Ahorn generally accepted principle, but Léon Melchior was the he jumped the Aachen Grand Prix. At the CSIO in Nice first to intentionally used sport mares to breed with.
    [Show full text]
  • Ansett I 01 DE 433330799605
    Ansett I 01 DE 433330799605 Braun, Hengstfohlen Bay, Colt * 03.05.2005 Acord II Acorado Doreen XIII Abke Oldbg. Stamm der Johanne daraus die gek. Hengste Contender Aquilino , Aquino (PB Oldbg.), sowie die internat. erf. St.Pr.St. Contenda Rajana Springpferde Geronimo/ H.W. Johannsmann. Landadel Oldenburg mare line of Johanne which produced Landor S Fureida II the licensed stallions Aquilino, Aquino (private stallion Walli Walli II Argentinus in Oldenburg) as well as the internationally successful Wanda jumpers Geronimo/ H.W. Johannsmann. Liebesspiel I 02 DE 433330885805 Braun, Stutfohlen Bay, Filly * 23.05.2005 Landos Lordanos W-Ashley Lord Weingard Holsteiner Stamm 1333, daraus die gek. Hengste Alibi Weinland Landadel (DK), Caletto's Son (SUI), Plesman (NL), sowie das Weingard internat. erf. Springpferd Casanova /Hauke Luther. Calypso II Contender Gofine Holstein line 1333 known for the licensed stallions Alibi Charmonie Ritual (DK), Caletto's Son (SUI), Plesmann (NL) and the Latina Cantania IV internationally successful jumper, Casanova / Hauke Luther. 09 03 I Abu Dhabi DE 433330412405 Braun, Hengstfohlen Bay, Colt * 02.06.2005 Pleasing type colt. Granddam: dam of Autogram/ Thomas Mühlbauer. Successful relatives:Grannusch / John Withaker, Arko / Nick Skelton, Leopard / Iris Bayer Absatz Argentan *Worms Argentinus *Dorle Duden II Typvoll aufgemachtes Hengstfohlen. Großmutter ist Winterrose Mutter zu Autogram/ Thomas Mühlbauer. Erfolgreiche Liostro Verwandte: Grannusch / John Withaker, Arko / Nick Levantos I Andra II Laskaree Skelton, Leopard / Iris Bayer Lupane Grannus Lupine 04 I Belle Vue DE 433330465305 Braun, Stutfohlen Bay, Filly * 24.03.2005 Galoubet A Baloubet du Ruet Mesange du Rouet Balou du Continue Rouet Georgia Oldbg. Stamm der Anke, daraus u.a.
    [Show full text]