Skip to content

Copyright

Marvin Jüngel writes legendary Hamburg Derby to his name!

At Hamburg's CSI4* show, the Derby on Sunday is, by good custom, one of the highlights of the weekend. Numerous spectators had therefore travelled to Hamburg to cheer on the (German) riders in this very challenging derby. That this class was not to be underestimated again this year was shown by the number of clear rounds: only two combinations managed to clear the first round. A jump-off with only two (German) combinations therefore had to be decisive. 

In that jump-off, Frederic Tillmann had to start first. He decided to go for a fast round but unfortunately this also resulted in one jumping fault for him in his 10-year-old DSP Comache (by Cellestial). The duo clocked off in 49.88 seconds. Marvin Jüngel, who started next, decided to change tack; he took more of his time which resulted in two points for time. However, this proved to be enough for his 15-year-old Balou's Erbin Old (by Be Bravo) to take victory. Third place came in the hands of the fastest four-pointer, Emeric George. he rode Dune du Ru (by Vagabond de la Pomme) to the finish in 150.20 seconds in the basic course but thus also suffered one jumping fault in the process. 

Thilo Schulz (Zeppelin) and Simon Heineke (Cordillo) came fourth and fifth.


Click here for the results

In that jump-off, Frederic Tillmann had to start first. He decided to go for a fast round but unfortunately this also resulted in one jumping fault for him in his 10-year-old DSP Comache (by Cellestial). The duo clocked off in 49.88 seconds. Marvin Jüngel, who started next, decided to change tack; he took more of his time which resulted in two points for time. However, this proved to be enough for his 15-year-old Balou's Erbin Old (by Be Bravo) to take victory. Third place came in the hands of the fastest four-pointer, Emeric George. he rode Dune du Ru (by Vagabond de la Pomme) to the finish in 150.20 seconds in the basic course but thus also suffered one jumping fault in the process. 

Thilo Schulz (Zeppelin) and Simon Heineke (Cordillo) came fourth and fifth.


Click here for the results

Previous Mathijs van Asten grabs sensational win in CSI3* Grand Prix Eindhoven Next All CSI3* and CSI2* GP winners of the weekend!