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Startseite News Exell in a class of his own at FEI World Cup™ Driving season-opener
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Exell in a class of his own at FEI World Cup™ Driving season-opener

  • Nov. 21, 2015

FEI_WorldCup_DrivingDefending champion, Australia’s Boyd Exell, proved to be in a class of his own once again in the opening competition of the 15th season of the FEI World Cup™ Driving series in Stuttgart, Germany today. He put down two faultless clear rounds and won easily ahead of IJsbrand Chardon (NED) and Rainer Duen (GER). This was Exell’s fifth career victory in the Stuttgart leg of the series. The Schleyer Halle in Stuttgart was filled with enthusiastic and knowledgeable spectators who enjoyed the top performances of the six Four-In-Hand drivers in the fast, at some points technical and horse-friendly course designed by Germany’s Dr. Wolfgang Asendorf.

Boyd Exell gewinnt in Stuttgart © Stuttgart German Masters
Australia’s Boyd Exell picked up where he left off last season when the defending FEI World Cup™ Driving champion cruised to victory with his Four-in-Hand team at the first leg of the 2015/2016 series at Stuttgart, Germany today. © Stuttgart German Masters

Boyd’s team
Exell, who was recently presented with the prestigious ‘Reem Acra Best Athlete’ title during the FEI General Assembly in Puerto Rico, used a new leader horse in his experienced team. “This is the first time I used the 15-year-old bay Lipizzaner Whiskey at a World Cup competition. I tested him two weeks ago at an indoor competition in the Netherlands,” he explained.

“Clinton and Lucky were my wheeler horses. I haven’t used Lucky for two years, he was part of my team when I won my first World Cup title in Gothenburg in 2009. I have a new wheeler horse at home, but I thought it was better not to use two new horses at the same competition. I had a new navigator her today, and I felt secure with my experienced back stepper Hugh, who allowed me to go at top speed!” he added.

Too fast
Exell was one size too big for his opponents in Stuttgart. IJsbrand Chardon drove his team of Lipizzaner horses and one Dutch warm-blood horse, with which he has competed last season as well. The four-times World Champion had one knock-down in the first round but was fast enough to qualify for the Winning Round, which took place over a shortened course.

After knocking one ball in the first marathon obstacle, Chardon put the throttle down even further but made another mistake which cost him precious seconds. The second knock-down gave last starter, Exell, even more of an advantage.

“I tried everything, but I went too fast and made mistakes, I should have concentrated more on Duen than on Exell, “ admitted Chardon afterwards. “Boyd Exell was simply the best, and you just can’t afford to make any mistakes. But my Four-In-Hand went well, and they gave me a good feeling” he said.

Bombastic
Rainer Duen’s last FEI World Cup™ start was in Leipzig (GER) in 2012, and today was his first ever start in the Schleyer Halle.

“Stuttgart is simply bombastic – what an atmosphere!”, he said. The driver from Minden put his indoor team of horses to the test at two competitions in the Netherlands and was very happy with his performance today.

“This is only the third competition for my left leader, so I am very pleased. The first round went very well, the second round went less well, but I am the one with the least experienced horses here so I don’t complain.”
Duen owns the two small, pony-type leader horses, which he purchased especially for the indoor competitions. The wheeler horses and his spare horse are kindly lent to him by their owners Carl Holzum and Jürgen Weber. Duen also uses one of them in his outdoor team.

Duen drove a clear first round and qualified for the Winning Round after his compatriots Georg von Stein and Michael Brauchle made mistakes.

Georg von Stein finished on the fourth place, ahead of reigning European Champion Michael Brauchle, who had received a wild card from the Stuttgart Organising Committee.

Young horses
Hungary’s József Dobrovitz had a disappointing start today. He used young horses in his team and had two knock-downs in the first part of the course. When he lost precious seconds after missing out on gate six and had to drive an extra circle, he knew that his chances for a high placing were gone.

Results FEI World Cup™ Driving, Stuttgart (GER), 21 November 2015:
1. Boyd Exell (AUS) 248,30 (0)
2. IJsbrand Chardon (NED) 280,38 (15)
3. Rainer Duen (GER) 286,17 (10)
4. Georg von Stein (GER) 146,03 (5)
5. Michael Brauchle (GER) 149,96 (15)
6. József Dobrovitz (HUN) 174,03 (15)
Results in detail can be viewed here

FEI World Cup™ Driving, standings after 1 of 7 events:
1. Boyd Exell (AUS) 10
2. IJsbrand Chardon (NED) 7
3. Rainer Duen (GER) 5
4. Georg von Stein (GER) 3
5. József Dobrovitz (HUN) 2

The 2015/2016 FEI World Cup™ Driving series now moves on to Madrid (ESP) and Stockholm (SWE) on Sunday, 29 November.

Source: Press release

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