In the perfect prelude to tomorrow's Longines Global Champions Tour Grand Prix it was Martin Fuchs and 11-year-old Conner Jei who stormed to the top of the podium with ease. Under the lights of the enormous Longines Arena at Al Shaqab, the dramatic 1.55m jump-off class saw thrills and spills as Uliano Vezzani tested the world's best horse and rider combinations to perfection.
Germany rounded off the podium with Christian Kukuk and his 9-year-old Nice van't Zorgvliet finishing a second behind to claim silver. Christian Ahlmann and the stunning black stallion Solid Gold Z took third place in a lightning-fast jump-off.
A delighted Martin Fuchs explained: "It was a great jump-off. Today I tried to go as fast as I could knowing that Marlon was still to go behind me and he would have beaten my time again but luckily he had a cheap rail today. I left one out into the double and he’s so careful with such an amazing ability that allows me to do something a little bit crazy like this and I’m glad to be sitting on a horse like that. Tomorrow I’m going to be riding Leone Jei my championship horse, he is also in very good shape so I’m going to try to produce 3 more clear rounds tomorrow."
The first round proved testing with poles falling all around the course keeping some of the biggest names out of the jump-off. The first two riders into the arena Shane Breen and John Whitaker both had the first fence down keeping spectators on the edge of their seats until Simon Delestre proved it was doable putting a faultless performance in with Dexter Fontenis Z.
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Germany rounded off the podium with Christian Kukuk and his 9-year-old Nice van't Zorgvliet finishing a second behind to claim silver. Christian Ahlmann and the stunning black stallion Solid Gold Z took third place in a lightning-fast jump-off.
A delighted Martin Fuchs explained: "It was a great jump-off. Today I tried to go as fast as I could knowing that Marlon was still to go behind me and he would have beaten my time again but luckily he had a cheap rail today. I left one out into the double and he’s so careful with such an amazing ability that allows me to do something a little bit crazy like this and I’m glad to be sitting on a horse like that. Tomorrow I’m going to be riding Leone Jei my championship horse, he is also in very good shape so I’m going to try to produce 3 more clear rounds tomorrow."
The first round proved testing with poles falling all around the course keeping some of the biggest names out of the jump-off. The first two riders into the arena Shane Breen and John Whitaker both had the first fence down keeping spectators on the edge of their seats until Simon Delestre proved it was doable putting a faultless performance in with Dexter Fontenis Z.
Source: Longines Global Champions Tour
Photo: Longines Global Champions Tour