WEBB-TV Helsingfors: Jens Fredricson världscupåtta
(2012-10-21 15:05)
Jens Fredricson - Lunatic, världscupåtta.
FOTO: Roland Thunholm
* Jens Fredricson - Lunatic åtta i hoppvärldscupen, gav nio världscuppoäng. Fransmannen Roger-Yves Bost - Myrtille Paulois vann.
- Det var ett skitfel, säger Jens Fredricson om rivningen i omhoppningen.
* Se världscupen i efterhand i SVT Play här. Resultat här.
* Daniel Zetterman - Glory Days 4, Peder Fredricson - Cash In och Henrik von Eckermann - Allerdings 8 fel.
* Jeanna Högberg - Liza Minelli vann torsdagkvällens Grand Prix-dressyr.
* Totalt 12 svenska placeringar.
Online, resultat, startlistor.
Alla deltagare.
WC-hoppningen i SVT Play eftersändning.
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Söndag, världscup 15.00:
* Jens Fredricson - Lunatic åtta i hoppvärldscupen. Han och RGB ligger nu delade tior efter två WC-omgångar.
* Fransmannen Roger-Yves Bost - Myrtille Paulois vann före spanjoren Sergio Alvarez Moya - Carlo och holländaren Jeroen Dubbeldam - Utascha.
* Jerome Dubbeldam leder serien på 35 poäng efter två omgångar.
Jens Fredricson - Lunatic 0+4. Rev b-hindret i kombinationen med bakbenen.
Daniel Zetterman - Glory Days, 17:e på 4 fel
Henrik von Eckermann - Allerdings, 21:a på 8 fel
Peder Fredricson - Cash In, 24:a på 8 fel
Det var med en Grand Prix och en elfteplats dagen innan i bagaget som Jens Fredricson och Lunatic tog sig an den svåra världscupbanan i Helsingfors.
- Det var nog ett bra upplägg för honom, han kändes väldigt fin och avspänd, berömmer Jens sin OS-häst.
Jens var den ende i den svenske grabbkvartetten som tog sig till omhoppning. Och allt såg ut att gå mot felfritt när Lunatic fick ett pet på väg ut ur en kombination.
- Vi kom lite för vilt i kombinationen, förklarar Jens som slutade åtta men hade hoppats på bättre upp.
- Jag är missnöjd med resultatet men hästen var helt super, säger han.
Nio världscuppoäng blev det att stoppa i fickan. För att ta sig till världscupfinalen i Göteborg i vår gäller det att samla vidare.
Världscupen, från FEI:
Roger Yves Bost celebrated his 47th birthday in style when clinching maximum points in the second qualifying leg of the Rolex FEI World Cup™ Jumping Western European League at Helsinki, Finland today. Riding Castle Forbes Myrtille Paulois, the enigmatic Frenchman whose jumping technique often seems to defy the laws of gravity, produced another one of his trademark heart-stopping rounds to pip Spain’s Sergio Alvarez Moya and Carlo in a nail-biting 14-horse jump-off. Jeroen Dubbeldam and BMC Utascha, winners of the opening round at Oslo a week ago, had to settle for third place this time out. But the Dutchman now holds a strong lead at the top of the series table. With 35 points already to his credit, he only needs one more strong result to ensure his spot at the final in Gothenburg, Sweden next April.
The start-list was reduced from 40 to 39 due to the late withdrawal of Finland’s Mikael Forsten who broke his hand when landing awkwardly over a fence in an earlier class at his home fixture this morning. This was very bad luck indeed, as he is not long recovered from a broken arm sustained while competing in the Grand Prix at Hagen, Germany last year.
A twisting first-round track from course designer Aki Ylanni produced 14 clear rounds, but not without some considerable effort. The Hartwall Arena is an ice-hockey ring, measuring just 60m x 30m, and the questions asked by the 13 obstacles were relentless. As winning rider Bost explained afterwards “the horses never got a break the whole way around, they had to concentrate every second”.
The Track
The track took them around the arena in a series of figures-of-eight, and good course-walking paid dividends. Every fence was approached off a turn or bending line, but those who could establish a forward rhythm, and riding horses prepared to be brave, were rewarded with a clean sheet. Losing the rhythm proved detrimental as the distances quickly unravelled, especially from the oxer at fence five to the triple-combination at six, and from the vertical at fence nine through the sharp right-hand turn to the Rolex oxer at 10 which was followed by a strong five or holding six strides to another big oxer at 11.
For some however, disappointment came at the very end of the course, Max Kuhner’s exciting nine year old stallion Clintop making it all the way there only to clip the front rail of the final double to leave the German duo amongst the six first-round four-faulters.
Match the Record
It was Dubbeldam who led the way against the clock, aiming to match the record of Switzerland’s Daniel Etter, Germany’s Christrian Ahlmann and Switzerland’s Pius Schwizer who each recorded a double over the first two legs of the Rolex FEI World Cup™ Jumping series in the previous three seasons. He raced through the finish without fault with Utascha, but when he saw 38.98 seconds on the scoreboard he shook his head before leaving the ring, already convinced that just wasn’t quick enough.
Again the course required precise turning skills, but Italy’s Giovanni Consorti, who finished the first round at the end of the buckle with the courageous gelding Silverstras, hit the vertical at fence nine which was now the third fence on the track before bringing his scoreline to eight faults when leaving the last element of the treble - now reduced to just two jumping efforts - on the floor.
Young Swiss talent, Martin Fuchs, took individual gold at this summer’s FEI European Young Rider Championships at Magno Racino, Austria with the 16 year old grey gelding, Principal, but this pair also fell foul of the vertical, while Sweden’s Peder Fredricson and Lunatic also left one on the floor when next to go.
London 2012 Olympic team gold medallists Scott Brash and Hello Sanctos chased down Dubbeldam’s target-time with a great round in 39.08 seconds before Bost took his turn - and it was a thrill a minute. The 12 year old mare is feisty character at any time, and with the Frenchman urging her to give him everything she had, she responded by racing through the finish in 37.39 seconds which really threw it down to the remaining eight runners.
Clear but Careful
Try as they would, they simply couldn’t catch the leading pair. Bost’s French colleague, Kevin Staut, was clear but a little careful with Silvana when breaking the beam in 40.74, but Britain’s Will Funnell was really giving it his best shot when steering Billy Angelo home in 40.28 which, in the final analysis, proved good enough for fifth place.
However it was Spain’s Sergio Moya who produced the strongest threat to Bost’s supremacy, with a sensational round from Carlo. This is a partnership clearly destined for great things if they continue as they have begun, the 11 year old grey gelding formerly competed by Britain’s Nick Skelton has taken to his new rider very quickly indeed, and they are forming a formidable relationship. With absolute confidence, and enjoying every moment of the challenge, Carlo crossed the line in 37.48 seconds to finish just 900ths of a second behind the winning time to put Moya in second spot ahead of Dubbeldam in third and Brash in fourth.
Moya was delighted with runner-up spot. “It felt really good” he said afterwards. “I was third last weekend, and second this week so I’m ready to be first next time!” He plans to take a different horse to the next leg of the series in Lyon (FRA) in two weeks’ time and will bring Carlo out again for Stuttgart (GER) later in November. “Nick (Skelton) has done such a great job with Carlo. The horse has a lot of experience, and he really tries so hard for the rider” Moya added.
Delighted
Winning rider Bost was delighted with his mare too. “She (Castle Forbes Myrtille Paulois) was very good today. In the jump-off she started so fast that when I got to the second fence I thought - well she wants so much to go so I will let her! Sometimes you have to be quiet when riding her but I knew Sergio (Moya) would be very fast so I decided to go a little faster. With her it’s easy to lose control, but today she was fantastic!” he pointed out.
With 20 points on the board he slots into sixth place on the Rolex FEI World Cup™ Jumping 2012/2013 leaderboard going into his home event at Lyon. But Dubbeldam is sitting pretty at the top of the series table while Moya is only three points behind, with Scott Brash in third and The Netherlands’ Maikel van der Vleuten and Britain’s Will Funnell sharing fourth.
Lördag:
* Malin Hamilton - Fleetwood tvåa i Grand Prix-k'üren på 70,150 procent. Trea Jeanna Högberg - Liza Minelli på 70,100 procent, Anna Haag - Hohenfels fyra på 68,225 procent och Hanchen Ressle - Ruby femma på 65,525.
* Charlotte Esping - Ciwi tvåa i Grand Prix Special.
* I dagens hopp-GP kom Jens Fredricson - Lunatic elva.
Fredag:
* Jens Fredricson - Calido tvåa i fredagens välkomsthoppning/1,40. Peder Fredricson - Sibon åtta och Daniel Zetterman - Glory Days tia i 1,45. Jens Fredricson - Lunatic felfri åtta i nattens inofficiella 1,40.
Torsdag:
* Jeanna Högberg - Liza Minelli vann på 67,340 och Malin Hamliton - Fleetwood kom tvåa på 66,426 i kvällens Grand Prix-dressyr.
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