GCT: Michel Robert back on top of the world
Sunday, 15 November 2009 06:02
The 18 riders who had qualified for the Global Champions Tour Final in Doha, Qatar were in no doubt from the moment they started to walk the course that they would have to work hard to win the biggest prize in show jumping. Conrad Homfeld built a course that was every inch worthy of a set of riders who could probably lay claim to every major show jumping title between them. To honour the occasion, in addition to the Euro 900'000 total prize money on offer there was also a new trophy of an Arabian horse's head covered in gold and worth 8000Euro donated by Doha's international jewellers Kanz, who make bespoke pieces of jewelled art. The managing director of Kanz, Mr Ohan Assadourian personally crafted the unique piece.
So with all this to play for, and a set of monster obstacles to be negotiated in the huge circular arena, no-body was expecting many clear rounds and in the end the double at four and the combination at 13 ensured that in the end only four riders finished the first round on zero. Then the double saw the competition end for Edwina Alexander(Isovlas Itot du Chateau), Rolf Goran Bengsston (Ninja Le Silla), Marco Kutscher (Cornet Obolensky and Bernardo Alves (Chupa Chup). The combination proved the undoing of Robert Whitaker (Casino), Rodrigo Pessoa (Champ) Daniel Deussser ( AD Aboyeur), Albert Zoer (Oki Doki) and to every ones astonishment Eric Lamaze and Hickstead.
The first man to clear everything was Germany's Ulrich Kirchoff who made it look easy on Carino and he was swiftly followed by Alvaro de Miranda Neto with AD Picolien Zeldenrust. Michel Robert looked every inch a former World Champion when Kellemoi de Pepita sailed round and then the jump off was completed with the current World Champion as Jos Lansink (Valentina Van T' Heike) reminded everyone his absence from the European Championships this year was just a tiny blip in his outstanding career.
In the jump off both Ulrich and Alvaro faulted which meant the Frenchman new he couldnt be worse off than second if he remained clear which he did and not slowly either! His mare went through the gate in 49.76 and despite an excellent try Jos Lansink could not catch him.
“In Valkenswaard I said it was polite to let the ladies win, but here I was not a gentleman” laughed Michel as he collected his cheque for Euro 300'000.
The other class today with another was won in a tightly fought jump off by Bernado Alves with Kingly du Reverdy from Albert Zoer and Sam and Ludger Beerbaum with Coupe de Coeur.
In other news, the Horse Diamond which is sold on every year to a new owner in order to raise money for cancer research has found a new home. The one carat synthetic stone is made from the hair of show jumping champion stallion Gold Fever. Last year Jan Tops put in the winning bid and now the winning bid of 36'000Euro was donated by the Papagrigorakis Family and will travel from Holland to Greece “We are very motivated to support the Journey of the Horse Diamond as the cause is worthy and this is a unique idea to raise money for such a worthy cause. For more information please contact Christine Stibe who was the second owner of the stone and now plays a great part in it's continuing journey around the Globe. Details of this and tonights results may be found on our web site at www.globalchampionstour.com.
Quotes
Jos Lansink- I did not go to the Europeans for a number of reasons but one of them was the format here suits my horse better, I can do a small class first and if I need then another or a big one because of the way the GCT show is organised.
Alvaro de Miranda- The Final was my main target this year so I am very happy to have done so well. I think it was very important to have a show like this in this area of the world and I would like to thank Jan Tops and the Qatari equestrian federation for having us all here.
Ludger Beerbaum- “I have really enjoyed it here, everything was the best for horses and riders. As for tonight, Coupe de Coeur is a a GP horse but he manages the speed in jump off's very well, I am really pleased with how he has gone at his show.”
Results
Class 5- The Global Champions Tour Final
- Michel Robert , FRA, Kellemoi de Pepita, 0,0, 49.76, Euro 300'000
- Jos Lansink, BEL, Valentina Van T' Heike, 0,0, 49.89, Euro 180'000
- Alvaro De Miranda Neto, BRA, AD Picolien Zeldenhurst, Euro120'000
Class 6
- Bernardo Alves, BRA, Kingly du Reverdy, 0,0, 41.13, Euro22'000
- Albert Zoer, NED, Sam, 0,0, 42.23, Euro11'000
- Ludger Beerbaum, Coupe de Coeur, 0,0, Euro 8000








