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Germany takes 2023 title; Brazil takes ticket to Paris 2024

Sunday, 01 October 2023
CSIO5* Longines FEI Jumping Nations Cup™ Final 2023

Photo © Jenny Abrahamsson/WoSJ The winning German team of Richard Vogel, Hansi Dreher, reserve rider Jörne Sprehe, Jana Wargers and Christian Kukuk with Chef d'Equipe Otto Becker. All photos © Jenny Abrahamsson for World of Showjumping.

 

Edited press release from FEI written by Louise Parkes

 


 

Team Germany posted a convincing victory on the last day of the Longines FEI Jumping Nations Cup™ Final 2023 at the Real Club de Polo in Barcelona, Spain today with their zero scoreline giving them a two-fence advantage over their nearest rivals from France, Belgium and Brazil who filled the next three placings.

But it was a difficult day for Team USA when their finishing score of nine saw them slot into fifth place and miss out on the much-sought-after qualifying spot on offer for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games which instead went to Brazil. 

Switzerland and Great Britain finished sixth and seventh with 12 faults apiece, again separated by the combined times of their team members, while Team Ireland finished eighth and last when putting 13 faults on the board.

It was a very satisfying victory for the Germans who last won in Barcelona in 2016. "I’m a lucky guy as Chef d’Equipe of this team, I’m super happy and super proud of them, they rode very well,” Otto Becker, Chef d'Equipe for Team Germany, said this evening.

Imposing

Photo © Jenny Abrahamsson/WoSJ Christian Kukuk and Checker 47 posted one of three clear rounds for Germany today.

Spanish course designer Santiago Varela presented an imposing 14-fence track with multiple forward and holding distances along with a total of 18 jumping efforts that finished with a massive final line of a triple combination to a liverpool vertical standing at 1.63m, located right next to the in-gate.

The Germans didn’t get off to the best start when pathfinder Jana Wargers and the 14-year-old mare Dorette (Dollar du Murier x Fighting Alpha 3) hit both the second element of the rustic double at fence 11 and the middle element of the triple combination one fence from home. But Christian Kukuk and the 13-year-old gelding Checker 47 (Comme Il Faut 5 x Come On) were rock solid when next to go for their side, and when Hans-Dieter Dreher and the fabulous grey Elysium (VDL Zirocco Blue x Coronado 3) also left the course intact despite some tricky moments, then it came down to Richard Vogel to seal it with the always-extravagant United Touch S (Untouched x Lux Z). And they didn’t disappoint.

The 11-year-old stallion very nearly jumped his rider out of the saddle over the first fence, but Vogel held on to produce a magnificent round to leave his side well ahead of the rest of the opposition at the end of the day.

Olivier Perreau and GL Events Doral D’Aiguilly (Kannan x Toulon) produced the only clear for France while Simon Delestre and I Amelusina R 51 (Dexter R x Chin Chin), Francois Xavier Boudant and Brazyl du Mezel (Haloubet de Gorze x Apache d'Adriers) and recently crowned European individual bronze medallist Julien Epaillard and Dubai du Cedre (Baloubet du Rouet x Diamant de Semilly) all picked up four faults to leave them on a tally of eight when the best three scores were counted. And their faster combined times of 249.74 gave them the edge over the third-placed Belgian side of Koen Vereecke and Lector VD Bisschop (Bamako de Muze x For Pleasure), Niels Bruynseels and Delux van T&L (Toulon x Landetto), Wilm Vermeir and IQ Van het Steentje (Toulon x Kannan) and Gregory Wathelet aboard Bond Jamesbond de Hay (Diamant de Semilly x Kannan). 

Other business

Photo © Jenny Abrahamsson/WoSJ Brazil sealed their Olympic qualification in Barcelona, after finishing ahead of USA.

The Brazilians had other business to attend to, with the Olympic qualification undecided until almost the very end of today’s competition. It was wide open after four faults from Pedro Veniss and Nimrod de Muze Z (Nabab de Reve x Tinka's Boy) and 10 from Stephan de Freitas Barcha on Chevaux Primavera Imperio Egipcio (Calvaro F.C. x Paroli), but the new addition to the team, former Portuguese rider Luciana Diniz, pulled it back with a spectacular clear round from Vertigo du Desert (Mylord Carthago *HN x Robin Z). So when Rodrigo Pessoa and Major Tom (Vagabond de La Pomme x Heartbreaker) returned with just four faults, they could count eight in total at the end of the day and that would do the trick.

The Americans looked to have the situation under control after just single errors from both McLain Ward on Callas (Casall x Coriano) and Karl Cook on Kalinka van’t Zorgvliet (Thunder vd Zuuthoeve x Flipper d'Elle), but the addition of eight from Devin Ryan on Eddie Blue (VDL Zirocco Blue x Marlon) left them vulnerable. So although she left all the timber intact, it was the single time fault from their anchor partnership of multiple champion Laura Kraut and Dorado 212 (Tailormade Diarado's Boy x Chacco-Blue) that would cost them dearly, dropping them a single penalty point behind the Brazilians and leaving them facing into yet another Olympic qualification battle in four weeks’ time at the Pan American Games in Santiago, Chile.

The excitement in the Brazilian camp was palpable, and Diniz was thrilled to have contributed to their success today. “It’s 18 years since I last rode for Brazil and this was my first show after nearly a two years break. To be in the official team of Brazil in the final of the Nations Cup and to have to qualify for the Olympic Games was so much pressure in a way, but I was just so grateful to be here and now we have this amazing result!”, she said.

Reflected

Photo © Jenny Abrahamsson/WoSJ Hansi Dreher and Elysium jumped a double clear for the German team, securing a part of the €100,000 bonus on offer.

Meanwhile Germany’s Christian Kukuk reflected on how the competition played out for his side today “There was a bit of pressure on me after Jana started with eight but I think also I need it a little bit! I came here with a very good feeling, I knew we had a really strong team, all five of us during the whole season. I was disappointed with one down on Thursday and I really wanted to do better today and it was good it went well. I was fighting all the way around, my horse jumped good again and I’m really, really happy to sit here as a winner now!”, he said.

“I was a bit disappointed with one down (on Thursday) but then we brought it on point today and that made me very happy. But I would be nothing without the other three sitting here and don’t forget Jörne (Sprehe) our back-up. She was a good colleague here, a part of the team and we had a lot of fun here which is very important for the team spirit. So we are very happy tonight!”, he added.

There was a €100,000 bonus on offer to riders who completed double-clears between Thursday and today and it was shared between Germany's Hans-Dieter Dreher and Elysium, Switzerland’s Martin Fuchs and Commissar Pezi (Commissario x Böckmann's Lord Pezi) as well as Belgium’s Wilm Vermeir and Iq van het Steentje. 

Dreher admitted he was lucky to leave the first element of the double at fence five in place this afternoon, but was thrilled with how his eye-catching grey performed all week. “Elysium has had a really good season!”, he said.

Sitting on a tiger

Photo © Jenny Abrahamsson/WoSJ "It’s pure energy with him, he’s so strong and has so much scope!” Richard Vogel said after securing Germany victory with United Touch S.

As for Vogel, although he found himself sitting on a tiger because United Touch was so fresh, he was bursting with pride for the performance he produced today that left his team in a league of their own and on the top step of the podium. 

“I was hoping I could do something for the team because until this afternoon I felt like someone who was watching the show but not taking part in it!”, he said with a laugh this evening. He didn’t have to jump as anchorman in Thursday’s first round because his team were already qualified for today’s second and deciding round without calling him up. 

He said when he walked today’s course he wasn’t a big fan of it because "my horse has a huge stride and always the combinations are difficult for him. We had two doubles and one triple combination, and I said to Otto - that gives me a headache - but he just said “take an aspirin!”

Talking about nearly being dislodged from the stallion over the first fence he explained, “always when he starts, especially at fence number one, he likes to do a spectacular jump and maybe I was a bit rusty because I was only a visitor for the rest of the week! It’s pure energy with him, he’s so strong and has so much scope!” he pointed out.

Chef d’Equipe Otto Becker thanked everyone at the Real Club de Polo for a great week at this week’s event. “We are here for ten years for the Longines Final and I’m really happy that it will come back here again, it’s the perfect place for it. All week there has been a beautiful atmosphere and that’s how we want to see the sport”, he said.

 



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