Dutch four-in-hand driver Koos de Ronde experienced a superb start of his FEI World Cup™ Driving season in Budapest. The bronze medallist of the World Championships in Breda set the fastest times in the third leg of this season’s series and won the competition with seven seconds advantage to home driver József Dobrovitz and Belgium’s Edouard Simonet. After one year of absence, the FEI World Cup™ Driving leg in Budapest joined the series again, much to the joy of the Hungarian driving fans, who attended the exciting competition in the Lászlo Papp arena. This year, the programme existed of a show of the famous Spanish Riding School in Vienna, followed by the FEI World Cup™ Driving class. The spectators were treated to a great competition where the six drivers battled it out in the course, laid out by Hungarian top course designer Gábor Fintha. Koos de Ronde had an advantage of six seconds going into the second round, which took place over the same course. Despite the heavy footing, his experienced team of mixed bay horses went even faster and was eight seconds faster than József Dobrovitz in the end: “This is the best thing about the sport, Dobrovitz drove a very good round and I had to try to top this. I knew that if I had one knock down, I could lose my advantage, so I really went for it!” De Ronde’s plan is to pick up World Cup points as well in London Olympia and try some new wheeler horses in Mechelen (BEL) where he will compete with a wild card. József Dobrovitz, who lives around the corner from Budapest in Vecsés, used two new horses in his team, but this didn’t keep him from driving some excellent clear rounds: “I used a new horse in the right lead which I've only had for four days, and has never been to a competition before,” laughed Dobrovitz. “And also a new horse in the right wheel, but this one has been in a pair before.” The member of the silver team in Breda went even faster in the second round and put some extra pressure on De Ronde: “I wanted to go faster, but I also needed to keep concentrating, especially with these two new horses. It worked out very well for me and I am very pleased that I have taken the decision to use them.” Edouard Simonet’s tactics were to improve as much as he could compared to the first competition and he succeeded very well. In the first round, he drove very nice and fast, staying close to the obstacles. A wider turn going into the last phase of the competition didn’t prevent him from qualifying for the second round. After he knocked the first cone down, two other balls fell in the second marathon obstacle, dropping him to third place: “I tried to go a bit faster in the second round, I really went for it. But the horses were more tired and they felt less even.” József Dobrovitz jr. drove clear, but was just a few seconds too slow to qualify for the second round. He finished in fourth place, followed by Rainer Duen (GER), who had one knock down. Wild card driver Miklos Juhász finished in sixth place. Results FEI World Cup™ Driving, Budapest (HUN), 4 December 2016: 1. Koos de Ronde (NED) 267,59 2. József Dobrovitz (HUN) 275,14 3. Edouard Simonet (BEL) 294,00 4. József Dobrovitz jr. (HUN) 143,96 5. Rainer Duen (GER) 162,25 6. Miklos Juhász (HUN) 172,71 FEI World Cup™ Driving, standings after 3 of 8 events: 1 Boyd EXELL AUS 17 2 Jozsef DOBROVITZ HUN 14 3 IJsbrand CHARDON NED 10 Koos DE RONDE NED 10 5 Jozsef DOBROVITZ jr. HUN 8 Edouard SIMONET BEL 8 7 Rainer DUEN GER 7 8 Theo TIMMERMAN NED 5 9 Jérôme VOUTAZ SUI 2
Dutch four-in-hand driver Koos de Ronde experienced a superb start of his FEI World Cup™ Driving season in Budapest. The bronze medallist of the World Championships in Breda set the fastest times in the third leg of this season’s series and won the competition with seven seconds advantage to home driver József Dobrovitz and Belgium’s Edouard Simonet. After one year of absence, the FEI World Cup™ Driving leg in Budapest joined the series again, much to the joy of the Hungarian driving fans, who attended the exciting competition in the Lászlo Papp arena. This year, the programme existed of a show of the famous Spanish Riding School in Vienna, followed by the FEI World Cup™ Driving class. The spectators were treated to a great competition where the six drivers battled it out in the course, laid out by Hungarian top course designer Gábor Fintha. Koos de Ronde had an advantage of six seconds going into the second round, which took place over the same course. Despite the heavy footing, his experienced team of mixed bay horses went even faster and was eight seconds faster than József Dobrovitz in the end: “This is the best thing about the sport, Dobrovitz drove a very good round and I had to try to top this. I knew that if I had one knock down, I could lose my advantage, so I really went for it!” De Ronde’s plan is to pick up World Cup points as well in London Olympia and try some new wheeler horses in Mechelen (BEL) where he will compete with a wild card. József Dobrovitz, who lives around the corner from Budapest in Vecsés, used two new horses in his team, but this didn’t keep him from driving some excellent clear rounds: “I used a new horse in the right lead which I've only had for four days, and has never been to a competition before,” laughed Dobrovitz. “And also a new horse in the right wheel, but this one has been in a pair before.” The member of the silver team in Breda went even faster in the second round and put some extra pressure on De Ronde: “I wanted to go faster, but I also needed to keep concentrating, especially with these two new horses. It worked out very well for me and I am very pleased that I have taken the decision to use them.” Edouard Simonet’s tactics were to improve as much as he could compared to the first competition and he succeeded very well. In the first round, he drove very nice and fast, staying close to the obstacles. A wider turn going into the last phase of the competition didn’t prevent him from qualifying for the second round. After he knocked the first cone down, two other balls fell in the second marathon obstacle, dropping him to third place: “I tried to go a bit faster in the second round, I really went for it. But the horses were more tired and they felt less even.” József Dobrovitz jr. drove clear, but was just a few seconds too slow to qualify for the second round. He finished in fourth place, followed by Rainer Duen (GER), who had one knock down. Wild card driver Miklos Juhász finished in sixth place. Results FEI World Cup™ Driving, Budapest (HUN), 4 December 2016: 1. Koos de Ronde (NED) 267,59 2. József Dobrovitz (HUN) 275,14 3. Edouard Simonet (BEL) 294,00 4. József Dobrovitz jr. (HUN) 143,96 5. Rainer Duen (GER) 162,25 6. Miklos Juhász (HUN) 172,71 FEI World Cup™ Driving, standings after 3 of 8 events: 1 Boyd EXELL AUS 17 2 Jozsef DOBROVITZ HUN 14 3 IJsbrand CHARDON NED 10 Koos DE RONDE NED 10 5 Jozsef DOBROVITZ jr. HUN 8 Edouard SIMONET BEL 8 7 Rainer DUEN GER 7 8 Theo TIMMERMAN NED 5 9 Jérôme VOUTAZ SUI 2