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Friday, October 1st, 2004

 

As the Swiss and Swedes continue to battle it out for promotion to the 2005 Samsung Super League series, the French can take time to rest on their laurels after their second successive victory and the Italians must settle for demotion following their gallant battle for survival over the last two seasons.

Here are some of the statistics for the 2004 Samsung Super League season which may be of interest to you:

DOUBLE CLEAR ROUNDS PER EVENT:

ROUND 1, LA BAULE:

3 double clears, Montender, Quilano de Kalvarie and Arko.

ROUND 2, ROME:

4 double clears Audi’s Jikke, Arko, Waterford Crystal, O de Pomme.

ROUND 3, LUCERNE:

5 double clears Eurocommerce Montreal, O de Pomme,Crocus Graverie, Shutterfly, Clinton.

ROUND 4, ROTTERDAM:

4 double clears Flipper d’Elle, JPC Modesto Equifoam, Parco, Portofino.

ROUND 5, AACHEN:

2 double clears Dollar du Murier, Waterford Crystal.

ROUND 6, HICKSTEAD:

1 double clear Mr Springfield.

ROUND 7, DUBLIN:

3 double clears Luidam, Arko, Caya.

ROUND 8, FINAL BARCELONA:

No double clears.

So taking double-clear rounds into account, the leading horse and rider combination in the 2004 Samsung Super League series is Arko ridden by Britain's Nick Skelton (3 double clears) followed by O de Pomme and Stanny van Paesschen from Belgium and Ireland's Cian O'Connor and Waterford Crystal who both jumped two double-clear rounds.

 

DOUBLE CLEAR PERFORMANCES PER COUNTRY:

France - 5 - Crocus Graverie (Lucerne), Quilano de Kalvarie (La  Baule), Flipper d’Elle (Rotterdam), JPC Modesto Equifoam (Rotterdam), Dollar du Murier (Aachen).

Great Britain - 5 - Arko (La Baule, Rome and Dublin), Portofino (Rotterdam), Mr Springfield (Hickstead).

Belgium - 4 - Clinton (Lucerne), O de Pomme (Rome and Lucerne), Parco (Rotterdam).

Ireland - 3 - Waterford Crystal (La Baule and Rome), Luidam (Dublin).

Holland - 2 - Audi’s Jikke (Rome), Eurocommerce Montreal (Lucerne).

Germany - 2 - Montender (La Baule), Shutterfly (Lucerne).

USA - 1 - Caya (Dublin).

Italy - 0 - None.

NUMBER OF RIDERS COMPETING PER COUNTRY

Italy - 16

Germany - 16

USA - 14

France - 14

Holland - 13

Belgium - 11

Ireland - 9

Great Britain - 7.

 

MOST FREQUENT COMPETITORS PER COUNTRY:

Great Britain - Robert Smith and Nick Skelton competed in ALL EIGHT LEGS of the 2004 Samsung Super League series. Smith rode Mr Springfield (joint-fifth Athens Olympic Games) at La Baule, Rome, Lucerne, Rotterdam and Hickstead. He rode Marius Claudius at Aachen, Dublin and Barcelona. Skelton rode Arko at La Baule, Rome, Lucerne and Dublin. At Rotterdam, Aachen, Hickstead and Barcelona he partnered Russel.

USA - Judy Garofalo competed in SIX LEGS of the series - each time with the same horse, Oliver.

Belgium - Ludo Philippaerts also competed in SIX LEGS of the 2004 Super League series - 3 riding Kira and three riding Parco.

Ireland - Marion Hughes competed a total of SIX TIMES – five with Heritage Fortunus and once (Barcelona) with Heritage Transmission.

France - 2 riders rode in FIVE LEGS of the series – Christian Hermon (Ephebe Forever) and Laurent Goffinet (Flipper d’Elle).

lHolland - Gert Bruggink and Joel lined out on FOUR occasions.

Italy - Three Italian riders competed on FOUR occasions – Emanuele Fiorelli, Bruno Chimirri, Roberto Arioldi (two different horses).

Germany - 6 riders rode in THREE LEGS of the series - Marco Kutscher, Pia Luise Aufrecht, Eva Marie Bitter, Heinrich Hermann Engemann, Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum, Rene Tebbel. Michaels-Beerbaum rode two different horses (Shutterfly twice, Check Mate once).

However arguably the most outstanding performer of both the 2003 and 2004 Samsung Super League series has been French Chef d’Equipe Jean Maurice Bonneau whose unique leadership skills combine discipline, determination and respect in equal measure. Anyone who witnessed his sympathy and understanding when comforting the shattered Bruno Broucqsault after Dileme de Cephe was injured while competing in Athens could hardly be untouched and with Monsieur Bonneau at the helm the French are likely to remain a force to be reckoned with for quite some time to come.

SAMSUNG SUPER LEAGUE 2004 LEADERBOARD – FINAL STANDINGS:

1. France - 56.3.

2. Germany - 52.3

3. Great Britain- 44.5

4. USA - 33

5. Belgium - 32.3

6. The Netherlands- 30.5

7. Ireland - 29.5

8. Italy - 14.

 

SAMSUNG SUPER LEAGUE 2004 CALENDAR OF EVENTS:

ROUND 1, La Baule (Fra) 6-9 May; ROUND 2, Rome (Ita) 27-30 May; ROUND 3, Lucerne (Sui) 3-6 June: ROUND 4, Rotterdam (Ned) 17-20 June; ROUND 5, Aachen (Ger) 13-18 July; ROUND 6, Hickstead (GBR) 21-25 July; ROUND 7, Dublin (Irl) 4-8 August; ROUND 8 and FINAL, Barcelona (Esp) 16-19 September.


YOU CAN SEE IT ON TV –

The MBPTV broadcast schedule for the 2004 Samsung Super League final at Barcelona is as follows:

TVE Teledeporte - Live (second round)

(Spain – Host)

RAI (Italy) - Live/Delayed Live – awaiting confirmation

RTE (Ireland) - Live/Delayed Live - 21 September

Equidia (France) - Delayed Live -19 September 18.00

Repeat 22 September 22.00

Eurosport - Highlights - 22 September 20.00

(Pan Europe) Repeat 23 September 09.00

Finnish Sport TV - Highlights - 28 September 19.00

(Finland)

Sport TV (Portugal) - Highlights – awaiting details

XXP (Germany) - Highlights – 26 September 19.00

CNBC Europe - Highlights – 2 October 15.00

Fox World - Highlights – 7 October 22.00

(Middle East)

Horse TV (USA) - Highlights – 10 October 17.00

Repeat 16 October 17.00

CNBC Asia - Highlights – 10 October 15.00

ESPN Star Sports - Highlights – 29 September 18.00

(Asia, Taiwan, India) Repeat 30 September 07.00

M-Net (Pan-Africa) - Highlights – 15 October 21.00

Repeat 16 Oct 03.30, 17 October 02.00,

17 October 08.00, 18 October 12.00.

 

SAMSUNG SUPER LEAGUE – NATIONAL PRIDE, INTERNATIONAL PASSION!

You can access all the latest Samsung Super League news and information on website

www.samsungsuperleague.com and don’t forget that Biographies on all Riders competing in the series are available at http://bios.horsesport.org.

Want to know more? You can check the full rules for the Samsung Super League Series on the FEI website, section reference – rules http://www.horsesport.org/fei/reference_03/ref_03_02.html.

The Samsung Super League consists of the eight most prestigious horse shows at which the world’s eight best national teams compare their merit. The Super League is connected to the Samsung Nations Cup Series through a promotion/relegation system at the end of each season.

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