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Startseite News GCL Championship Intensifies after sensational win for Shanghai Swans in Mexico City
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GCL Championship Intensifies after sensational win for Shanghai Swans in Mexico City

  • Apr. 18, 2016
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GlobalChampionsLeaguePress release Global Champions League – The championship is accelerating following two nail-biting competitions in Miami Beach and Mexico City as teams chase points and prize money around the globe. The ranking battle has intensified, with Monaco Aces the new leaders, just one point ahead of Shanghai Swans, who in turn are one point ahead of Miami Beach winners Valkenswaard United. Miami Glory and Antwerp Diamonds are currently tied in fourth, just a further point away from the top three. As the Championship heads to Antwerp for the first European leg, the stakes are raised for all the teams as the momentum of the new format builds.

Fröhliche Siegerinnen der GCL-Etappe von Mexiko-Stadt. © Stefano Grasso/GCL
Happy Shanghai Swans riders Janne Meyer and Edwina Tops-Alexander.. © Stefano Grasso/GCL

However clean rounds are only half of the equation, as the both team members scores are added together, which means every time fault and every rail counts. ​Ultimately, the Shanghai Swans topped the field with a final two round score of 10, earning a prize of 60,583 euros.

Earning an impressive second place were Roger-Yves Bost (FRA) and Kevin Jochems (NED) of Cannes Stars. Making a name for himself as another twenty-year-old one to watch, Jochems was clean in round one and scored five faults in round two. Yves-Bost added 10 to the total, with a final score of 15.

Jochems is thrilled to have an opportunity to compete at this level and be a part of the GCL. “It’s a great opportunity, I’m only 20 years old and it’s very special to be part of the team – many people my age cannot be part of those spectacular shows. Normally equestrian sport is quite an individual sport, however with the GCL there will be more teamwork and we will try to do the best for each other.”

The League now heads to Europe and Antwerp, Belgium, for the third round of competition as the 2016 Championship battle continues.

Jan Tops, Co-founder of Global Champions League: “It was nail-biting. The cards are totally shuffled again from last week, which is very exciting. It was a tough first round, and more demanding than last week. The whole ranking has changed, and that’s what it’s about – it’s exciting to the last moment.”

Janne-Freiderike Meyer, Shanghai Swans: “First I have to say thank you to Jan and Edwina that they gave me the great opportunity to be part of the team. It’s a great chance and of course I was really excited to be part of the team. I like to ride in a team – it’s always a little bit of extra excitement and extra pressure, but also extra fun! Today we had a really great day – Edwina and I walked the course together. I’m proud of Charlotta, she did a great job today. We have a long flight home but it will be a really nice one!”

Edwina Tops-Alexander, Shanghai Swans: “It was super exciting – it’s a unique experience, as you can choose who you want on your team. We chose Janne to be part of the Shanghai Swans; we know she’s a strong rider. I was a little nervous as yesterday I suggested she changed her entries and she listened to me! I thought it would probably be a little bit like last week, but as we walked the course I thought ‘woah, this is quite big’. I thought she was a little nervous so I felt responsible, but she did an amazing job and like she said, her horse Charlotta hasn’t quite got that experience but, today she gained a lot more experience! We’re just super happy and really excited to continue the rest of the season.”

Kevin Jochems, Cannes Stars: “It’s amazing to be in a team with a really good rider like [Bosty]. He showed how good he is yesterday after winning the Grand Prix and to make this result together is really awesome.”

Roger-Yves Bost, Cannes Stars: “[Kevin] is a good rider, which makes it easier for me! He rode the first round very well – clear – which was important as I had two down. He did a very good job.”

Leopold van Asten, Monaco Aces: “I was first to go, and a little disappointed with my result – I had two down towards the end. Luckily Maikel had only one down. We saw very quickly that it was a tough course, with many faults. The second round we were a little unlucky coming in taking the combination, but had a super clear from Maikel. This made us third, and for the League [rankings] it’s good.”

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Source: Press release GCL

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