The second round of the Global Champions was won by Philippe Weishaupt. He stayed clear on top of Coby (v. Contagio).
The German rider sped the 12 years old gelding to a clear round in 66.82. Bertram Allen followed closely with Emmylou (v. Lupin Z) but wasn't fast enough and finished second. Concluding the top three was Olivier Robert. He and Vivaldi des Meneaux (v. Chippendale Z) rode to a third place in this class against the clock.
Malin Baryard-Johnsson didn't make the top three and ended in fourth place with H&M Indiana (v. Kashmir van Schuttershof), followed by Yuri Mansur en Vitiki (v. Valentino 240) on five.
GCL TEAM COMPETITION
The ranking in the Global Champions has been shaken up. After this second round, the team consisting out of Ludger Beerbaum with Mila (v. Monte Bellini) and Philipp Weishaupt with Coby take the lead under the name of 'Berlin Eagles'. Stockholm Hearts follow in second place, with Malin Baryard-Johnsson with H&M Indiana, Lily Attwood and Cor-Leon Vd Vlierbeek Z (v. Calvaro FC) and Lillie Keenan with Queensland E (v. Quickfire de Ferann). Shane Breen with Vistogrand (v. Fantaland), Nina Mallevaey with Crack D'La Rousserie (v. Quaprice Boimargot Quincy) but also with Cartier SR (v. Canturenter) and last but not least Shane Breen with Cuick Star Kervec (v. 105ME92) rode for the Rome Gladiators and are currently in third position.
The battle for the 2022 GCL Championship has intensified with Berlin Eagles powered by Fundis dramatically closing the gap to overall ranking leaders Stockholm Hearts powered by H&M We Love Horses.We knew this week we had to put the pressure on and concentrate on the time more. Ludger gave some gas and I know Coby is a fast horse. If we want to win overall we have to bring our best horses to every stage. It is amazing to ride in this grass arena at Tops International Arena but it is not just the arena it is everything around as well, the stables, the truck parking, the warm-up - there is just so much room here it is so horse-friendly built." Speaking for the Stockholm Hearts, Lily Attwood smiled: "We are pleased with the second but Berlin Eagles are gaining on us now. Malin and I both watched Philipps' round and he was too fast I don’t think we could have got the win today." Rome Gladiators’ pairing of Shane Breen and Nina Mallevaey secured bronze today helping the team jump up three places on the standings while Madrid In Motion due to their elimination fall three places. And the drama didn’t stop there as pole sitters Paris Panthers buckled under the pressure once again to fall to 5th overall after a costly rail from Nayel Nassar and El Conde. Commenting on the curse of going last, Paris Panthers team manager Rob Hoekstra said: "We have no explanation, the horses jumped great Nayel rode a great round was just unlucky the horse bucked in the line where it is difficult to recover and Darragh had a great clear but it was just no good for us again. It has been the story of our season, we just can't get lucky."Top 4 teams after 12 stages: Stockholm Hearts: 239 Berlin Eagles: 237 Shanghai Swans: 201 Prague Lions: 190
Berlin Eagles’ Ludger Beerbaum and Philipp Weishaupt powered to back-to-back victories at GCL Valkenswaard after a pivotal weekend in the Championship fight where Stockholm Hearts now only lead by 2 points. The super consistent pair of Mila and Coby shot round in record-breaking times to win the team maximum points. With no clean sheets on the board after yesterday’s drama-filled class, it all came down to time in the 12th stage of the season. It is a two-horse race to the season finish with Hearts and Eagles making it thrilling entertainment for the public. Stockholm Heart’s female firepower took light today in the expansive grass arena at Tops International arena. Smooth and fast clears from Malin Bayard-Johnsson on H&M Indiana and Lily Attwood with Cor-Leon vd Vlierbeek Z put them just 1.03s behind the time of Berlin Eagles to take second. The celebrations couldn’t start straight away for Ludger Beerbaum as he competed in the second arena at Tops International Arena. Philipp Weishaupt did the winner's interview on his own where he explained: "The German rider sped the 12 years old gelding to a clear round in 66.82. Bertram Allen followed closely with Emmylou (v. Lupin Z) but wasn't fast enough and finished second. Concluding the top three was Olivier Robert. He and Vivaldi des Meneaux (v. Chippendale Z) rode to a third place in this class against the clock.
Malin Baryard-Johnsson didn't make the top three and ended in fourth place with H&M Indiana (v. Kashmir van Schuttershof), followed by Yuri Mansur en Vitiki (v. Valentino 240) on five.
GCL TEAM COMPETITION
The ranking in the Global Champions has been shaken up. After this second round, the team consisting out of Ludger Beerbaum with Mila (v. Monte Bellini) and Philipp Weishaupt with Coby take the lead under the name of 'Berlin Eagles'. Stockholm Hearts follow in second place, with Malin Baryard-Johnsson with H&M Indiana, Lily Attwood and Cor-Leon Vd Vlierbeek Z (v. Calvaro FC) and Lillie Keenan with Queensland E (v. Quickfire de Ferann). Shane Breen with Vistogrand (v. Fantaland), Nina Mallevaey with Crack D'La Rousserie (v. Quaprice Boimargot Quincy) but also with Cartier SR (v. Canturenter) and last but not least Shane Breen with Cuick Star Kervec (v. 105ME92) rode for the Rome Gladiators and are currently in third position.
The battle for the 2022 GCL Championship has intensified with Berlin Eagles powered by Fundis dramatically closing the gap to overall ranking leaders Stockholm Hearts powered by H&M We Love Horses.We knew this week we had to put the pressure on and concentrate on the time more. Ludger gave some gas and I know Coby is a fast horse. If we want to win overall we have to bring our best horses to every stage. It is amazing to ride in this grass arena at Tops International Arena but it is not just the arena it is everything around as well, the stables, the truck parking, the warm-up - there is just so much room here it is so horse-friendly built." Speaking for the Stockholm Hearts, Lily Attwood smiled: "We are pleased with the second but Berlin Eagles are gaining on us now. Malin and I both watched Philipps' round and he was too fast I don’t think we could have got the win today." Rome Gladiators’ pairing of Shane Breen and Nina Mallevaey secured bronze today helping the team jump up three places on the standings while Madrid In Motion due to their elimination fall three places. And the drama didn’t stop there as pole sitters Paris Panthers buckled under the pressure once again to fall to 5th overall after a costly rail from Nayel Nassar and El Conde. Commenting on the curse of going last, Paris Panthers team manager Rob Hoekstra said: "We have no explanation, the horses jumped great Nayel rode a great round was just unlucky the horse bucked in the line where it is difficult to recover and Darragh had a great clear but it was just no good for us again. It has been the story of our season, we just can't get lucky."Top 4 teams after 12 stages: Stockholm Hearts: 239 Berlin Eagles: 237 Shanghai Swans: 201 Prague Lions: 190
Berlin Eagles’ Ludger Beerbaum and Philipp Weishaupt powered to back-to-back victories at GCL Valkenswaard after a pivotal weekend in the Championship fight where Stockholm Hearts now only lead by 2 points. The super consistent pair of Mila and Coby shot round in record-breaking times to win the team maximum points. With no clean sheets on the board after yesterday’s drama-filled class, it all came down to time in the 12th stage of the season. It is a two-horse race to the season finish with Hearts and Eagles making it thrilling entertainment for the public. Stockholm Heart’s female firepower took light today in the expansive grass arena at Tops International arena. Smooth and fast clears from Malin Bayard-Johnsson on H&M Indiana and Lily Attwood with Cor-Leon vd Vlierbeek Z put them just 1.03s behind the time of Berlin Eagles to take second. The celebrations couldn’t start straight away for Ludger Beerbaum as he competed in the second arena at Tops International Arena. Philipp Weishaupt did the winner's interview on his own where he explained: "