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Startseite News Dream finish for Ward as he lifts Longines FEI World Cup™ in Omaha
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Dream finish for Ward as he lifts Longines FEI World Cup™ in Omaha

  • Apr. 3, 2017
USA's double Olympic gold medallist, McLain Ward lifts the Longines FEI World Cup™ trophy for the first time on the winner's podium with Romain Duguet (SUI) in second and Henrik von Eckermann (SWE) third at the Final 2017 Omaha (USA) today. © Liz Gregg/FEI
USA’s double Olympic gold medallist, McLain Ward lifts the Longines FEI World Cup™ trophy for the first time on the winner’s podium with Romain Duguet (SUI) in second and Henrik von Eckermann (SWE) third at the Final 2017 Omaha (USA) today. © Liz Gregg/FEI
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Press release FEI – McLain Ward (41) couldn’t hold back the emotions when he finally clinched the Longines FEI World Cup™ Jumping trophy in Omaha (USA) tonight. It’s been a long time coming, and the victory was very, very sweet.

USA's double Olympic gold medallist, McLain Ward lifts the Longines FEI World Cup™ trophy for the first time on the winner's podium with Romain Duguet (SUI) in second and Henrik von Eckermann (SWE) third at the Final 2017 Omaha (USA) today. © Liz Gregg/FEI
USA’s double Olympic gold medallist, McLain Ward lifts the Longines FEI World Cup™ trophy for the first time on the winner’s podium with Romain Duguet (SUI) in second and Henrik von Eckermann (SWE) third at the Final 2017 Omaha (USA) today. © Liz Gregg/FEI

“I’ve been doing this for 25 years or more, and I’ve come so close so many times and one way or another I’ve messed it up. I’m so grateful for my horses and the people around me like my groom, Lee, who has been with me for 29 years, they all helped me pull this off! My only game plan was to do the best I could every day and hopefully be in the hunt today. You have to go into these championships now knowing that you have to jump clear rounds to win. There’s no room for error.“”​

Favourite from the outset and faultless all week with the brilliant mare HH Azur, the double Olympic gold medallist got a little more breathing space when second-placed Gregory Wathelet from Belgium had a fence down with Forlap in today’s first round. But Switzerland’s Romain Duguet stalked the New Yorker to the very end to take runner-up spot with TwentyTwo des Biches, while Sweden’s Henrik von Eckermann moved up from sixth to third place when also jumping double-clear with Mary Lou.

“I came here with no pressure. For me if I finished in the first 10 I was going to be really happy. I go day by day, so for me this second place was just a bonus today!” – Romain Duguet.

“When I decided to leave Ludger (Beerbaum’s) stables and go out on my own, Karl Schneider said he had this horse and I should come and try it and if I liked it he would keep it until September. So I tried her and I knew she was something special right away.” – Henrik von Eckermann.

Ward knew a pole down would lead to a head-to-head against Duguet, and any more than that would hand the trophy to his Swiss rival, so you could hear a pin drop as he set off, last to go over Alan Wade’s massive second course.

“I’ve been in this situation where I’ve cracked, so I took a breath and believed in my horse – and she did it!” he said tonight after raising the roof of the CenturyLink Centre and taking his place in the history books as the 10th American to take the title in the 39-year history of this prestigious series.

Final Standings – Longines FEI World Cup™ Jumping 2017
1. HH Azur – McLain Ward (USA) 0
2. Twentytwo des Biches – Romain Duguet (SUI) 4
3. Mary Lou – Henrik von Eckermann (SWE) 8
4. Clooney – Martin Fuchs (SUI) 9
5. Arrayan – Segio Alvarez Moya (ESP) 9
6. Qinghai – Guido Klatte jun. (GER) 11
7. Forlap – Gregory Wathelet (BEL) 11
8. Bianca – Steve Guerdat (SUI) 12
9. VDL Groep Verdi TN – Maikel van der Vleuten (NED) 12
10.Ensor de Litrange – Lorenzo de Luca (ITA) 16
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Facts
» McLain Ward’s victory in Omaha today brings the number of US FEI World Cup™ champions to 10, matching the number of wins achieved by riders from Germany during the 39-year history of the series.
» 26 horse-and-rider combinations competed in today’s third and final leg of the Longines FEI World Cup™ Jumping 2017 Final.
» The youngest rider competing today was 21-year-old Guido Klatte from Germany who finished sixth.
» 9 jumped clear in the first round over the course designed by Alan Wade (IRL) including the leading partnership of America’s McLain Ward and HH Azur. 20 riders returned to compete over a completely new course in the second round, with 12 going clear.
» 20 riders returned to compete over a completely new course in the second round and this time 12 jumped clear.
» Ward and his 11-year-old mare never knocked a pole throughout three days of world class sport.
» The top three horses were all mares – HH Azur, TwenyTwo des Biches and Mary Lou.

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