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France pips Finland at Bratislava

  • Juli 25, 2015
France won the sixth leg of the Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping Europe Division 2 League at Bratislava, Slovakia today. (L to R) Marc Le Berre, Geoffroy de Coligny, Philippe Guerdat (Chef d’Equipe), Francois Xavier Boudant and Bernard Briant Chevalier. © FEI/Tomas Holcbecher
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Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup Jumping 2015In a competition that went right down to the wire, Team France topped the podium at the sixth leg of the Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping 2015 series in Bratislava, Slovakia today. But Finland finished a very close second, just a single fault behind, to claim the maximum qualifying points on offer, and has moved to the top of the Europe Division 2 leaderboard with just two legs of this series remaining.

Marc Le Berre, Geoffroy de Coligny, Philippe Guerdat (Chef d’Equipe), Francois Xavier Boudant and Bernard Briant Chevalier. © FEI/Tomas Holcbecher
Marc Le Berre, Geoffroy de Coligny, Philippe Guerdat (Chef d’Equipe), Francois Xavier Boudant and Bernard Briant Chevalier. © FEI/Tomas Holcbecher

„Belgium lined up third ahead of Turkey in fourth, Poland in fifth, Portugal in sixth and the host nation of Slovakia in seventh place. Just eight of the 13 participating teams returned for the second round, and Brazil made the cut to finish in eighth place.

It was no easy day at the office as the Chef d’Equipe of the winning team confirmed. “The course was difficult, but the course designer did a good job and I’m not just saying that because we won! It was technical and not so easy, it asked the riders to give their full attention and to ride properly”, Philippe Guerdat explained. The French have long been one of the dominant forces in Division 1, but like so many other nations they find the experience to be gained in Division 2 is invaluable for up-and-coming horse-and-rider combinations. And the French team manager could feel rightly proud when his side’s pathfinder, 24-year-old Geoffroy de Coligny, produced the only double-clear of the competition with Qaid Louviere.

Well out in front
The French were already well out in front at the end of the first round when only a single error from Bernard Briand Chevalier and Qadillace du Heup had to be counted after clears from both de Coligny and Marc Le Berre with Rubis du Rustick. Anchorman, Francois Xavier Boudant, returned a 12-fault scoreline with Stella Lyght for the discard this time out, but the pair would show that wasn’t their true form when riding to the rescue later in the day.

Belgium was lying second on 11 faults at the halfway stage ahead of Finland in third with 12 on the board closely followed by Portugal and Turkey with 13 apiece. Slovakia and Brazil made the cut with 16 faults each, as did Poland with 17. However only the top eight nations were eligible for round two, so USA, Czech Republic and Hungary were confined to the sidelines along with the three-member sides from Russia and Greece.

The first round had been packed full of excitement, and the second had plenty more in store. Rudiger Wassibauer’s Polish side made a rapid improvement when adding only six faults to their scoreline, while the Slovakians did well to add just 12 to their tally. Pathfinder, Igor Sulek, had to retire with a broken stirrup in the first round and picked up 15 next time out but second-line rider, Radovan Sillo, produced one of just nine second-round clears with Quinto. The Turks meanwhile looked like they might apply pressure on the leaders if their last-line partnership of Derin Demirsoy and Colino could leave all the poles in place. But the pair, who had put in a foot-perfect first effort, got into a major muddle at the double at fence five and the 21-year-old rider ended up on the ground for elimination. However when the Portuguese were forced to add 12, they dropped behind Turkey who added only eight.

Slogged it out
The top three countries really slogged it out in the closing stages, clears from pathfinder Satu Liukkonen (Celestine) and anchorman Henri Kovacs (Lennox Luis) leaving Finland with just the single time penalty collected by Sebastian Numminen (Cue Channa 42) to be added when Mikko Maentausta’s (Eternety D) 12 faults was the drop score.

That moved them right up behind the French, because the Belgians had to add eight despite a clear this time out from Fabienne Daigneux Lange (Venue d’Fees des Hazalle) who was double-jobbing as Chef d’Equipe and team member.

All the pressure was on the final Frenchman, Boudant, last to go in the entire competition. The second clear from de Coligny had been followed by eight-fault results from both Le Berre and Chevalier. At least one of those would have to be counted, and if Boudant had a pole down then all would be lost, while a single time fault would lead his country into a jump-off against Finland. Cool as a breeze however, the 36-year-old rider got it absolutely right this time out, bringing a big smile to his Chef d’Equipe’s face.

Most experience
“He was not so good in the first round and yet he is the rider with most experience but this is a horse that might do the Super League next year and I knew Francois would not be nervous even though he was under pressure. The first round he rode was not normal (for this horse-and-rider combination), the second round was what I was expecting, it was very good”, said Philippe Guerdat afterwards.

This was only the fourth Nations Cup of his career for the star of the day, de Coligny who runs a yard of 30 horses from his home in Deauville and who picked up just a single time fault when part of the third-placed team at the Europe Division 2 leg staged in Lisbon, Portugal in May.

“Last year I came here to Bratislava but I didn’t go in the second round because France didn’t qualify. I had four faults and the other team members didn’t have a good performance. But I’m very happy today, my horse jumped really well and it was a great result for the French team. I’m very happy for our Chef d’Equipe!”, de Coligny said.

Result sixth leg in Bratislava (SVK)

1. France 12 faults:
Qaid Louviere (Geoffroy de Coligny) 0/0,
Rubis du Rustick (Marc Le Berre) 0/8,
Qadillac du Heup (Bernard Briand Chevalier) 4/8,
Stella Lyght (Francois Xavier Boudant) 12/0

2. Finland 13 faults:
Celestine (Satu Liukkonen) 4/0,
Eternety D (Mikko Maentausta) 4/12,
Cue Channa 42 (Sebastian Numminen) 4/1,
Lennox Luis (Henri Kovacs) 4/0

3. Belgium 19 faults:
Cor van de Wateringhoeve (Karel Cox) 12/4,
Fantomas de Muze (Karline de Brabander) 0/8,
Venue d’Fees des Hazalles (Fabienne Daigneux Lange) 10/0,
Garrincha Hedoniste (Wilm Vermeir) 1/4

4. Turkey 21 faults:
Dadjak Ter Puttenen (Omer Karaevli) 8/0,
Chaccomo (Cagri Basel) 5/4,
Beau du Rouet (Efe Siyahi) 8/4,
Colino (Derin Demirsoy) 0/Elim

5. Poland 23 faults:
Crazy Quick (Jaroslaw Skrzyczynski) 8/0,
Que Pasa 5 (Michal Kazmierczak) 8/5,
London 32 (Maksymilian Wechta) 8/8,
Zoweja (Krzysztof Lukwiczsk) 1/1

6. Portugal 25 faults:
Zurito (Mario Wilson Fernandes) 11/4,
Wannahave (Alexandre Mascarenhas de Lemos) 5/10,
Electra S (Joao Pedro Gomes) 0/8,
Filou Imperio Egipcio (Luis Sabino Goncalves) 8/0

7. Slovakia 28 faults:
Wavo Aramis (Igor Sulek) Ret/15,
Quinto Radovan Sillo) 4/0,
Concano (Bronislav Chudyba) 4/8,
Caliber 5 (Patrik Majher) 8/4.

8. Brazil 32 faults:
AD Argos (Pedro de Andrade Costa) 0/4,
Brilexo (Carlos Ribas) 8/8,
Elle de Laubry (Andre Reichmann) 10/4,
Quentin PJ (Joao Victor Castro) 8/8

Full result here >

Facts and Figures:
Bratislava in Slovakia presented the sixth leg of the Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping 2015 Europe Division 2 League today.
13 nations competed, and France claimed victory but it was Finland that claimed maximum qualifying points towards the Furusiyya 2015 Final when lining up in second place.
8 teams returned in the second round.
Only a single penalty separated the winning French side and the runners-up from Finland.
1 double-clear round – from French pathfinders Geoffroy de Coligny and the 11-year-old SF mare Qaid Louviere.
Course designer was Croatia’s Eduard Petrovic.
9 nations were chasing points towards the Furusiyya 2015 Final which will take place in Barcelona, Spain in September.
There are just two legs to go in the Europe Division 2 League, at Gijon, Spain on 29 August and Arezzo, Italy on 4 September.
The next leg of the Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping 2015 series is the Europe Division 1 leg at Hickstead, Great Britain next Friday, 31 July.

Quotes:

Philippe Guerdat, French Chef d’Equipe: “it’s a good feeling! One rider was competing in his first Nations Cup and two others only competed in one Nations Cup before today.”

Geoffroy de Coligny FRA: “This has been a very good show for me, I’ve had five or six placings with two horses and now a double-clear round in the Nations Cup!”

Geoffroy de Coligny FRA: “I’ve been riding my horse since he was six years old and I’m very happy for him today – he was great! My trainer is Robert Breul, my groom is Clement Auzoue and my owner is Maurice Rebiffe.”

Eduard Petrovic CRO, Course Designer: “I studied the list of riders the week before I came here and that made me build to a higher level.”

Philippe Guerdat, French Chef d’Equipe, when asked what it was like for his team to start as favourites in today’s competition: “you can never be the favourite in a competition like this when you come with a team of new riders and the other Division 2 teams send their best riders! We are very thankful that we could come here when other Division 1 teams were not invited – it can be difficult to get a chance to get the developing teams into Division 2 which is a great experience for them.”

Zwischenergebnis  Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ 2015
Europe Division 2 (nach der 6. Etappe in Bratislava, SVK):
1. Finland – 335
2. Portugal – 280
3. Poland – 250
4. Czech Republic – 245
5. Denmark – 240
6. Ukraine – 235
7. Russia – 227.5
8. Turkey – 220
9. Norway – 210
10. Austria – 180
11. Hungary – 165
12. Slovakia – 147.5
13. Greece – 75
14. Bulgaria – 35

Detailed standings here >

Source: Press release FEI

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