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E. Álvarez Aznar

 
 
 
LONGINES GLOBAL CHAMPIONS TOUR GRAN PREMIO
DE MEXICO PRESENTADO POR GNP SEGUROS
Int. jumping competition with jump.off (1.60 m)
Table A, FEI Art. 238.2.2 - CSI5*
Competition counts for the FEI Longines Rankings Group AA
Competition counts for the Longines Global Champions Tour Ranking
1. 88 Mila Ludger Beerbaum GER   0 81.90 sec 0 44.51 sec
  grey / 10y. / M / OS / Monte Bellini / Linton / 105WB92 / Ludger Beerbaum Stables GmbH   100.000,00 EUR
 
2. 33 Brooklyn Heights Denis Lynch IRL   0 77.64 sec 0 44.56 sec
  chest / 13y. / G / BWP / Nabab de Reve / For Pleasure / 104FZ00 / Molly OHRSTROM   60.000,00 EUR
 
3. 97 Zilton Sl Z Michael Duffy IRL   0 81.35 sec 0 44.59 sec
  bay / 11y. / G / Zang / VDL Zirocco Blue / Indoctro / 105AZ94 / HMF Equestrian, Katherine DUFFY   45.000,00 EUR
 
4. 64 Faltic HB Ben Maher GBR   0 79.39 sec 4 44.07 sec
  bay / 12y. / S / KWPN / Baltic VDL / Concorde / 104PI07 / Oakingham Stud   30.000,00 EUR
 
5. 98 Claire Z Pieter Devos BEL   0 81.29 sec 4 45.56 sec
  bay / 14y. / M / Zang / Clearway / Coronado / 104FM61 / Devos Stables, Stal de Leygraaf   17.000,00 EUR
 
6. 86 Luna van het Dennehof Gilles Thomas BEL   0 80.22 sec 4 46.49 sec
  bay / 11y. / M / BWP / Prince van de Wolfsakker / Quidam De Revel / 105XV15 / Van dyck - de muynck   13.500,00 EUR
 
7. 132 Tulara Colmine Georgina Bloomberg USA   1 83.64 sec    
  chest / 12y. / S / Colman / Quinar Z / 106AV61 / Gotham Enterprizes Llc   9.000,00 EUR
 
8. 55 Koblenz vd Middelstede Derin Demirsoy TUR   1 84.00 sec    
  bay / 12y. / BWP / Diktator van de Boslandhoeve / 105PM51 / JOS LANSINK HORSES Bvba & DEMIRSOY EQUSTRIAN ScRL   7.500,00 EUR
 
9. 48 H&M Legend of Love Olivier Philippaerts BEL   4 77.66 sec    
  grey / 16y. / M / Landzauber / Corgraf / 103KW09 / Team Philippaerts   6.000,00 EUR
 
10. 1 Caprice Jens Baackmann GER   4 78.27 sec    
  bay / 12y. / M / HOLST / Canstakko / Contender / 105RX20 / Frank AUER, Maja AUER, Sporthorses Baackmann GmbH   6.000,00 EUR
 
11. 58 Mumbai Christian Kukuk GER   4 78.47 sec    
  grey / 10y. / S / BWP / Diamant de Semilly / Nabab de Reve / 106BE04 / Ludger Beerbaum Stables GmbH, Woodlands International Sales   3.000,00 EUR
 
12. 42 Cala Mandia Katrin Eckermann GER   4 78.86 sec    
  dches / 9y. / M / WESTF / Capistrano 2 / Valentino 240 / 106NG21 / Christian GLANEMANN   3.000,00 EUR
 

Total: 300.000,00 EUR

13. 10 Fellow Castlefield Edwina Tops-Alexander AUS   4 79.88 sec    
  bay / 12y. / KWPN / Je T'aime Flamenco / Twister / 104YN50 / Athina ONASSIS, Victory Equestrian Sport BV    
 
14. 30 Killer Queen Vdm Daniel Deusser GER   4 79.96 sec    
  bay / 12y. / M / BWP / Eldorado vd Zeshoek / For Pleasure / 105HC59 / Stephex Stables, Daniel DEUSSER    
 
15. 37 Delux van T & L Niels Bruynseels BEL   4 80.26 sec    
  bay / 13y. / G / SBS / Toulon / Landetto / 104TT43 / Global One Horses Ltd., Niels BRUYNSEELS    
 
16. 63 Saxo de la Cour Mike Kawai JPN   4 81.06 sec    
  chest / 16y. / G / SF / Tlaloc M / Jalisco B / 103UF41 / Nichiho Think Tank Co. Ltd    
 
17. 51 Kriskras DV Bart Bles NED   4 81.40 sec    
  bay / 12y. / BWP / Cooper van de Heffinck / Kashmir van Schuttershof / 105NK40 / Sf Equestrian    
 
18. 6 Confu Laura Kraut USA   8 79.65 sec    
  grey / 15y. / G / HOLST / Contact me / Cambridge 8 / 103UE92 / St. Bride's Farm    
 
19. 16 Greatest Boy - H Tobias Meyer GER   8 79.96 sec    
  bay / 11y. / G / KWPN / Carrera VDL / 105JJ65 / Johannes Heinrichs    
 
20. 210 Pandora Arturo Parada Vallejo MEX   8 80.11 sec    
  bay / 14y. / M / HANN / Perigueux / Lordanos / 105DU84 / Arturo PARADA VALLEJO    
 
21. 27 Bentley de Sury Eduardo Alvarez Aznar ESP   8 81.07 sec    
  chest / 11y. / G / SF / Sunday de Riverland / Calvaro / 105LU62 / Kaliyuga S.L.    
 
22. 83 Con Quidam RB Sanne Thijssen NED   8 81.49 sec    
  bay / 16y. / S / HOLST / Quinar Z / Cardino 5 / 103PY17 / Stal Thijssen B.V.    
 
23. 35 Charley Johnny Pals NED   8 82.78 sec    
  grey / 14y. / G / HOLST / Calido I / Askari / 104NM57 / H.C. Verhagen    
 
24. 22 Vitiki Yuri Mansur BRA   12 80.75 sec    
  chest / 14y. / HANN / Valentino 240 / For Expo / 104AD56 / Clear Round B.V., Yuri MANSUR    
 
25. 208 Pia Contra Nicolas Pizarro MEX   12 82.21 sec    
  11y. / M / OS / Conthargos / Chacco-Blue / 105VH09 / Alberto LAVALLE, Jose Pablo CORTINA CORDERO, Rocio Paola BARRIGA COLSA    
 
26. 25 Jumpy van de Hermitage Isabella Russekoff USA   12 86.01 sec    
  bay / 13y. / G / BWP / Toulon / Darco / 104VX28 / Suave Pony Llc    
 
27. 73 Davidoff de Lassus Zoe Conter BEL   13 83.79 sec    
  bay / 13y. / S / SBS / Ugano Sitte / ksar-sitte / 104LY94 / Stephex Stables    
 
28. 70 Equine America Grandino H Geir Gulliksen NOR   14 84.68 sec    
  grey / 11y. / S / KWPN / Calvino Z / 105ND39 / Stal Thijssen B.V., Stall Gullik AS    
 
29. 200 Babel Patricio Pasquel MEX   16 81.10 sec    
  chest / 15y. / G / CCDM / Billy du Lys / High Flyer / 103ZK59 / Patricio PASQUEL    
 
30. 68 Griffin van de Heffinck Jur Vrieling NED   21 87.73 sec    
  grey / 10y. / M / SBS / Castelino Van De Helle / Contact van de Heffinck / 106BY03 / SF Equestrian B.V.    
 
31. 211 Gaudi Paola Amilibia MEX   24 94.62 sec    
  chest / 16y. / G / SF / Ogano Sitte / Calvaro F.C. / 103UD98 / Paola AMILIBIA    
 
  81 HHS Calais Michael Pender IRL   RT      
  bay / 11y. / G / ISH / Cavalier Royale / Obos Quality 004 / 105XM93 / Bravo Hughes Ltd    
 
  40 Clipper du Haut du Roy Jane Richard SUI   RT      
  bay / 14y. / G / SBS / Flipper D'elle*HN* / Puccini / 104LG12 / Jane RICHARD, RLG Denmark    
 
  7 Cheston de la Pomme d'Or Z Ömer Karaevli TUR   RT      
  grey / 12y. / G / Zang / Chippendale Z / Contendro Ii / 105IX69 / ES Equestrian Team Holding BV, Efe SIYAHI    
 
  90 Chacco Kid Nina Mallevaey FRA   RT      
  chest / 16y. / G / OS / Chacco-Blue / Come on / 105BV65 / Chacco Kid Group    
 

 

Nota de prensa

 

Emociones al máximo, los mejores jinetes y caballos galopando por la gloria. Hoy se disputó el Longines Global Champions Tour Gran Premio de México presentado por GNP Seguros. La Ciudad de México es la tercera sede de este prestigioso circuito ecuestre, Longines Global Champions Tour, que este 2022 visitará 17 exclusivas ciudades como Madrid, Mónaco, Doha, Miami, entre otras.
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Jóvenes mexicanas se llevan el primer y segundo lugar del Trofeo Banorte 

A las 9:00 en punto, comenzaron las pruebas del sábado  con el Trofeo Banorte. Una prueba CSI2* 1.45 cm con desempate. De un total de 60 participantes, 15 binomios hicieron un recorrido sin faltas consiguiendo un lugar en el desempate.

 Jackeline Krystell Lopez Castro y Hard Rock, último binomio del desempate, arrebataron el triunfo a Martina Franco Stephan y Zenith M. El podio lo completó Eduardo Sanchez Navarro y Werika.

Patricio Pasquel hace vibrar al Campo Marte con su triunfo en el Trofeo GNP Seguros.

El mexicano Patricio Pasquel montando Babel se lleva la victoria en el Trofeo GNP Seguros. Una prueba donde se jugó la clasificación para el gran premio Longines Global Champions Tour Gran Premio de México presentado por GNP Seguros y una bolsa de más de 146,00 euros. La prueba tenía una altura de 1.55 A con Crono y con un recorrido diseñado por el canadiense Peter Grant. Fueron 52 los binomios que lucharon por conseguir los 35 lugares para el durante la prueba calificativa. 

La amazona francesa Nina Malleveay, con tan solo 21 años de edad, y Chacco Kid hicieron un recorrido limpio marcando un tiempo de 74.55 segundos que parecía imbatible. Pero varios jinetes después, llegaba el ídolo mexicano Patricio Pasquel, consiguiendo arrebatarle el primer puesto con un tiempo de 74.46 segundos. En tercer lugar, quedó el turco Ömer Karaevli y Cheston de la Pomme d'Or Z. 

Al mismo tiempo, el Trofeo GNP Seguros funcionó como segunda calificativa de la Global Champions League de México. Quince equipos con dos jinetes y dos caballos cada uno compitieron por una bolsa de más de 260 mil euros. 

Los Hamburg Giants' con Bart Bles y Jur Vrieling, ambos de Países Bajos, se llevaron el primer puesto. Un resultado de 0 faltas para ambos jinetes en un tiempo acumulado de 161.00 segundos. St Tropez Pirates, formado por el alemán Daniel Deusser y el irlandés Michael Pender terminaron en segundo lugar con 0 puntos y 163.32 segundos acumulados. Cannes Stars, equipo formado por Johnny Pals de los Países Bajos y el danés Jens Baackm, finalizó tercero.


El legendario Ludger Beerbaum se lleva el Longines Global Champions Tour Gran Premio de México Presentado por GNP Seguros.

La experiencia salió victoriosa en el Longines Global Champions Tour Gran Premio de México Presentado por GNP Seguros con el triunfo de Ludger Beerbaum. El cuatro veces campeón olímpico, dos veces campeón mundial y seis veces campeón europeo gana por segunda vez el Gran Premio en las 3 sedes que se han disputado hasta el momento.

Fueron 34 las combinaciones de 14 países diferentes las que disputaron este Gran Premio. Un recorrido muy complicado de 1.60 cm con 13 obstáculos y 15 esfuerzos diseñado por el canadiense Peter Grant y asistido por Javier Trenor. Para muchos binomios la triple combinación casi al final del recorrido terminó con su oportunidad de participar en el desempate. Únicamente seis jinetes fueron capaces de sortear el recorrido sin ninguna penalización y pasar al desempate. 

Las gradas del Campo Militar Marte de CDMX estaban a reventar con un público que se llenó de emociones durante un desempate de infarto. El primero en abrir el desempate fue el joven belga Gilles Thomas y su yegua Luna van het Dennehof: acababan con un derribo en el obstáculo número 3 terminando su recorrido con 4 faltas y un tiempo de 46.49 segundos. El irlandés Denis Lynch y Brooklyn Heights lograron un recorrido muy rápido y sin ninguna falta, cerrando con un fantástico tiempo de 44.56 segundos.

El belga Pieter Devos y su yegua Claire Z fueron víctimas del último obstáculo del recorrido, terminando con 4 puntos y un tiempo de 45.56 segundos. Luego fue el turno del actual campeón olímpico, Ben Maher de Reino Unido, y su caballo Faltic HB. Esta combinación fue la más rápida del desempate, pero un derribo en el obstáculo número 5 les quitó la victoria. Michael Duffy (Irlanda) y Zilton Sl Z aseguraron su lugar en el podio con un recorrido sin faltas y un tiempo de 44.59 segundos, con una diferencia de 0.03 segundos del tiempo de su compatriota Denis Lynch.

El último jinete en entrar al desempate fue la leyenda de la equitación, Ludger Beerbaum. El alemán y su yegua Mila galoparon a toda velocidad dejando atrás al tiempo de los irlandeses con un impresionante tiempo de 44.51 segundos, colocándolo como campeón del Longines Global Champions Tour Gran Premio de México Presentado por GNP Seguros.

Una vez finalizada la entrega de premios, el veterano jinete compartió en una entrevista que todo el público de Campo Marte pudo escuchar en directo: “Esto es algo que de verdad quiero decir. Y no lo puedo decir todos los fines de semana, créanme. Sin esta atmósfera, sin este público aplaudiendo y animando a todos los deportistas, y especialmente a mí, no lo habría logrado. El público y el apoyo que nos dan a todos los jinetes, tanto mexicanos como extranjeros, es lo que hace este evento tan especial. Gracias a cada uno de ustedes.”   
 

 

Ludger Beerbaum and his superstar 10-year-old mare Mila won their second LGCT Grand Prix of 2022 in phenomenal style. Last to go, the German Champion delivered a lightning-fast round setting up the tantalising prospect of a historic Championship battle.As Beerbaum already claimed his golden ticket in Doha, second place by just 0.05s, Denis Lynch becomes the third athlete to qualify for the Longines Global Champions Tour Super Grand Prix later this year in Prague. Michael Duffy and the superstar Zilton Sl Z secured third place to match their best finish in an LGCT Grand Prix.The packed crowds enjoyed a riveting climax to the day as they enthusiastically watched on to see who would claim individual honours in the Longines Global Champions Tour Grand Prix in the heart of Mexico City presented by GNP Seguros.An ecstatic Ludger Beerbaum said: "I really didn’t think I could beat the time. I almost went too slowly home because in the end it was just five hundredths quicker but I am absolutely thrilled and it is thanks to a fantastic horse for this opportunity. She has all the talent. I enjoy the moment and I couldn’t be more pleased"Thanking the thousands of spectators Beerbaum said: "This is something I would really like to say and I don’t say it every week but believe me without the atmosphere, without the crowd cheering all of us on but especially me this makes the show so unbelievably special."

A relentless, up-to-height track curved around this vast grass arena. But the most influential line came down the home stretch with the final fence keeping huge names out of the jump-off. While a tight time allowed also added to the pressure knocking Derin Demirsoy and Georgina Bloomberg out of the jump-off.In one of the most electric jump-offs of the season so far, 6 world-class horses and riders came forward to bid for glory.First up young talent, Gilles Thomas was aiming to do two better than his third place on the podium in the LGCT Grand Prix of Miami Beach last week. Riding the same talented mare Luna van het Dennehof the pair gave it their all. Taking the tightest of turns to the rollback at fence three the pair were a little far off and the fence came crashing down before they stopped the clock with 4 faults on the board in 46.49s.Denis Lynch hasn't won a LGCT Grand Prix in 14 years so today he meant business. He set off at a flat out gallop on Brooklyn Heights across the huge grass arena. They took it all in their stride and flew over the last in 44.56s and propelled themselves into the lead.The second rider for Belgium in the jump-off was Pieter Devos and his previous LGCT Grand Prix winner Claire Z but it was all over when the lightest of touches added 4 faults to his tally and off the podium today.


Britain's only hope in the jump-off, Ben Maher looked on track for a win with Faltic HB in their second CSI5* Grand Prix Jump-Off together but the talk vertical mid-course caught the pair out and they had to settle for fourth place overall.With just Beerbaum and Michael Duffy left to go and Beerbaum already qualified for the LGCT Super Grand Prix Duffy knew this was his chance. He gave it everything that he had in the tank as the scopey gelding cruised over the fences but Duffy took a check to the final fence adding a stride and costing him vital milliseconds. He shook his head as the crowd groaned when it showed his time to be 0.03 seconds slower than Denis handing him the golden ticket but securing a podium position.The living legend Ludger Beerbaum and his sensational Mila were last to go for the second time this season. Proving once again his sheer class and style the German rider put Mila in the perfect spot to the last clinching the win ahead of Lynch by 0.05s as the crowd erupted.The fourth leg of the LGCT and GCL Championship race takes place in two weeks time in the dazzling destination of Madrid as the 17-event circuit gathers pace in Europe.

 
 
 
 
 

Hamburg Giants Make History Winning GCL Mexico City on Clean Sheet And Propel Into Championship Lead

 

Hamburg Giants kick-started their 2022 GCL season campaign with a breathtaking win in Mexico City, dramatically snatching victory from the only other team on a clean sheet St Tropez Pirates.

Brilliant double clears from the seasoned Jur Vrieling and teammate Bart Bles propelled them to the top of the podium with the Pirates in second and Cannes Stars in third place. Tension remained high right up until the last rider in the last team as team fortunes rose and fell in dramatic fashion.

A beaming Jur Vrieling said: "I didn’t want to take any risks. We just wanted to bring the trophy home and we did."

Teammate Bart Bles praised the team: "It was a really good job today. The horses jumped fantastically, Jur did an amazing job and I am really happy. We have a strong team this year but we have to make the overall championship win. I definitely think we can be on top of the podium at the end of the year."

Hamburg Giants now lead the Championship on a total of 68 points but Berlin Eagles also sit on the same number of points just with fewer podiums forcing them into second place at the moment. Madrid In Motion round off the top three on 61 points keeping themselves in the race heading to their home event in two weeks.

Under brilliant blue skies and the extraordinary giant Mexican flag fluttering over the arena, the team contest got underway with thousands of spectators and guests creating a vibrant festival atmosphere. The course on the immaculate grass arena at Campo Marte set a serious test with connecting lines and plenty of opportunities to cut corners but a long five strides to the final wide GCL oxer proved costly for many.

Overnight there were 17 changes which is the highest number of horse and rider swaps this season. Eight teams brought new riders off the bench while 9 teams brought in fresh horsepower. With 10 teams sitting within a rail of each other it was all to play for in the huge grass arena.

First to go Istanbul Sultans rode their first double clear of the season with U25 rider Sanne Thijssen onboard Con Quidam RB and Ömer Karaevli with Cheston de la Pomme d'Or Z making the venue erupt with two world-class clear rounds keeping them on their overnight score of 16 faults.

After their sensational kick start to the season in Doha, there was disappointment for Stockholm Hearts powered by H&M We Love Horses after a costly two down from Nicola Philippaerts and Katanga v/h Dingeshof. Even the clear round from Olivier Philippaerts and H&M Legend of Love couldn't keep the team inside the top ten today.

Championship Leaders Berlin Eagles stayed with Ludger Beerbaum on Mila and Christian Kukuk with Mumbai for the 6th time this season. Mila showed her class once again producing the all important clear but the pressure got to Kukuk and they stopped the clock with one down bringing the total up to 8 faults and off the podium today.

For Madrid In Motion who currently sit third in the Championship it was an unusual two down today from Olympic Bronze medallist Maikel van der Vleuten and Beauville Z followed by a flawless clear from Eduardo Alvarez Aznar on Bentley de Sury. But the damage was already down leaving them in 7th place.

Pilling the pressure on the remaining teams to come, St Tropez Pirates made history to come home with a 0 score in Mexico City after world class rounds from U25 rider Michael Pender on HHS Calais and Daniel Deusser with the incredible Killer Queen. But they weren’t fast enough as Hamburg Giants came in to the arena and meant business. Setting off at a faster pace the pair of Bart Bles on Kriskras DV and Jur Vrieling with Fiumicino van de Kalevallei delivered the goods to sail ahead of the Pirates.

Overnight leaders Shanghai Swans team of Christian Ahlmann and Katrin Eckermann chose to shift to their most experienced horses to try and take it across the line but in dramatic fashion their team tactics didn’t pay off. The team who have won the leg in Mexico twice before had three fences down and had to settle for 8th place overall.

The GCL Championship now looks to Madrid, for the fourth round of electrifying competition in the 2022 season.

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