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Milano, Italien 21-25/4

Malin femma efter tidshoppningen

Årets Världscupfinal har startat och spänningen är på topp från början.
Malin Baryard med H&M Butterfly Flip gjorde en felfri inledningsrunda även om ett och annat islag i bommarna fick hjärtat att åka upp i halsgropen på den svenska delen av publiken.

En femteplats blev det för Malin och Flippan.
- Jag är inte riktigt nöjd med rundan, säger Malin. Flippan var lite spänd och vi kunde kanske gjort mer.
Foto: Roland Thunholm Klicka på bilderna för att se dem större
Malin Baryard

Malin gjorde en av de snävare svängarna under eftermiddagen mot den smala grinden som var hinder 12, och klarade den galant.
- Det är skönt att vara med i toppen efter första dagen, säger Malin lugnt.
Det svenska hopplandslagets förbundskapten Sylve Söderstrand uttrycker samma sak men på ett annat sätt när han kommenterar Malins insats:
- Nu har Malin världens chans här i Milano. Håller det hela vägen kan det bli riktigt bra!
Kommer det att hålla då? Malin själv var inte riktigt nöjd med sin häst H&M Butterfly Flips insats inne på Forum di Assago. Det 13-åriga stjärnstoet uppträdde enligt Malin både spänt och springigt.
- När hon är sådär rider jag inte heller lika bra som vanligt. Vi får hoppas att det blir bättre i morgon.
Inte riktigt bra alltså, men ändå en femteplats så här långt i världscupfinalen. Det är klart att världens bästa ekipage ska ha höga krav.
För ett år sedan tog Malin bronsmedaljen i världscupfinalen som den gången
avgjordes i Las Vegas. Malin ledde då inför söndagens final. Repris i år?
- Vi får se, jag har i alla fall inget emot att leda inför avslutningen. Hellre det trycket än att ligga någonstans längre ner och jaga, säger Malin.
Rolf-Göran Bengtsson hade inte samma lyckliga utgång med sin ritt. Mac Kinley rev två hinder, bland annat A-hindret i första kombinationen där de klarblå vattenmattorna gav fler än en häst huvudbry. På hinder 9 kom Mac Kinley lite för nära och en bom rök.

- Onödiga fel, menar Rolf-Göran. Klart jag är besviken, speciellt som hästen inte hoppade dåligt utan det var sådant här som händer.
Rolf-Göran ligger 21 efter tidshoppningen. Kanske inte någon lysande placering men då ska man ha i åtanke att 2001 när Rolf-Göran tog brons på EM låg han på 26 plats efter den inledande tidshoppningen.
Rolf-Göran Bengtsson

Segrade i dagens Världscuphoppning gjorde Markus Fuchs som är tillbaka efter en tids skada. Med Tinka´s Boy satte han redan som startnummer fyra ribban för dagens tävling.
Marcus Ehning blev tvåa och Meredith Michaels Beerbaum trea.

Rodrigo Pessoa drar sig ur Världscupfinalen efter att Baloubet du Rouet rivit två hinder i dagens klass.
- Hästen känns inte hundraprocentigt fräsch och i dne här konkurrensen är det ingen idé att fortsätta tävla på en häst som inte kan ge allt, förklarar Rodrigo Pessoa.
Startfältet på från början 42 ryttare är redan nere på 37 sedan Pessoa dragit sig ur, Norman Dello Joio inte kommit till start alls, och McLain Ward, Elliott Stone och Qabil Ambak blivit uteslutna efter att ha fallit av inne på banan.

Fredagens Världscupklass, grundomgång med omhoppning, börjar 16:30 och beräknas vara klar strax efter 18:00. Det är omvänd startordning mot dagens resultat.
Då räknas det resultat fram som avgör vem som leder inför söndagens finalomgång och vilka som får starta. 2/3 av det ursprungliga startfältet får starta i finalens tredje omgång och hälften av det ursprungliga startfältet startar i den fjärde och avgörande finalrundan.

Världscupen finalomgång 1, 1,60-tidshoppning: 1) Markus Fuchs, Schweiz, Tinka´s Boy 68,35 2) Markus Ehning, Tyskland, Anka 69,09 3) Meredith Michaels Beerbaum, Tyskland, Shutterfly 69,77 5) Malin Baryard, Sverige, H&M Butterfly Flip 70,99 21) Rolf-Göran Bengtsson, Sverige, Mac Kinley 78,79

Fuchs wins the first final competition at drama-filled FEI World Cup Final

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Bra avslutning på torsdagskvällen

Efter världscuphoppningen var det inte vila som gällde för ryttarna utan det var dags att ta ut de andra hästarna och göra upp i en 1,45-hoppning.
Rolf-Göran bengtsson gjorde en fantastiskt snabb runda med Lassergut Kassandra och det var väl så gott som klart för att börja vifta med flaggan på svenskläktaren när Lars Nieberg kom in med Fighting Alpha.
Malin Baryard och H&M Royal Son Z blev trea efter en fin runda.
Det var en lång avslutning på kvällen med 19 ryttare till omhoppning.

1,45-hoppning: 1) Lars Nieberg, Tyskland, Fighting Alpha 0+0 34,81 2) Rolf-Göran Bengtsson, Sverige, Lassergut Kassandra 0+035,30 3) Malin Baryard, Sverige, H&M Royal Son Z 0+0 36,49 12) Maria Gretzer, Sverige, Irco Mac 0+4 39,05


FUCHS

Fuchs wins the first final competition at drama-filled FEI World Cup Final

There was high drama on the opening day of the Sony Ericsson FEI World Cup Final in Milan today where Switzerland's Markus Fuchs and Tinka’s Boy took the early lead.
He threw down a powerful challenge when fourth into the ring in this speed event and the rest of the runners simply could not match his target-time of 68.35 but defending champions, Markus Ehning and Anka, are breathing down his neck going into tomorrow’s competition having finished second ahead of fellow-German Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum who was third with Shutterfly.

Course-designer Uliano Vezzani set them a 13-fence track with plenty of turn-backs and three different doubles to be jumped, and it was two of these that proved most influential throughout the class. The very first rider into the ring, America’s Laura Kraut, fell victim to the double of water-trays at fence six when Anthem, unsighted until the last moment, suddenly jammed on the brakes, and Lars Nieberg suffered the same fate with Lucie while Canada’s Elliott Stone went flying out of the saddle when Free Style decided not to be quite so free after all at this one.

The first of the two verticals here hit the floor on many occasions while the final fence, also a double, played a huge part in finishing the chances of many partnerships who jumped perfectly well to that point of the track.
Creditable performances from real rookies like Australia’s Timothy Amitrano and the aptly-named Mr Innocent who travelled all the way from the Southern Hemisphere and who lowered just two fences, Turkey’s Sencer Can who had just one down with Corlanda and Gunnar Klettenberg who produced some lovely jumping but had two mistakes with Novesta for Estonia showed just how much improvement has been taking place outside of the mainstream leagues but that made it all the more surprising when it all went horribly wrong for the big favourite, Rodrigo Pessoa.

The Brazilian who scored a hat-trick of wins between 1998 and 2000 had looked like the man to beat over the past few weeks but his stallion, Baloubet du Rouet, seemed very strong and, running on after the ditch-double at six, he hit the following oxer and then caught the vertical at eight for eight faults. This was to leave him in 24th place and afterwards Rodrigo decided to withdraw saying "Baloubet did not jump well yesterday and I think he has a back problem. He felt very stiff today and did not jump well. When he does not feel 100% he is very difficult to ride. To win the final against the best combinations in the world you need to be at your very best and the horse needs to give 100%. There is no point in my continuing in this competition" he concluded.

To add even further drama to the evening, America’s McLain Ward and Goldika took a very nasty fall at another double – a triple bar to oxer – at fence five. Turning very tight around fence one to get their line, they stood a long way off the first element and crashed through the poles. The mare, formerly ridden by Germany’s Toni Hassman but sold last year, was very shaken as she got to her feet but horse and rider left the arena together.

As, one by one, the rest took their chance Markus Fuch’s target looked better and better.
"My horse jumped really beautifully. Because I had to go at the beginning I didn’t take any crazy chances but I did try to be fast and I’m very pleased. After I jumped my round I thought it was good but not good enough to win – I wanted to be in the first five but I didn’t want to go too wild" he said.
Top of the leaderboard after Day 1 he was feeling very pleased yesterday evening but the confidence with which Markus Ehning steered Anka round the track may be something for him to think about today while Meredith’s performance with Shutterfly was not a lot short of perfection.

With four seconds added for every fence down, clear rounds were the deciding factor in settling the order at this early stage and Thomas Velin in fourth with Equest Carnute, Malin Baryard and H&M Butterfly Flip in fifth, Bruno Broucqsault (Dileme de Cephe) in sixth and Toni Hassmann with Camirez B in seventh position could all turn the tables when the second final competition takes place tomorrow.
After a very difficult season however today’s victory was all the sweeter for the winner. Markus has been suffering badly with lower-back and leg pain, particularly since the Top Ten Final in Geneva in December, and he had to earn a wildcard in order to compete in Milan.

"I’m getting older, when you are over 50 years of age it’s not so easy!" he said today. "I have been told I have a chronic inflammation of my lower pelvic area and I have had attention for that for some time but at Geneva on 6th December it suddenly got very, very bad – I have physiotherapy every day to help it. There has been a lot of pain but I take a lot of painkillers and the first time I felt really OK for some time was on the Sunday of Gothenburg. Today also I had no pain". Perhaps that is not too surprising considering the result….

FLASH QUOTES:

Markus Fuchs:
Talking about how he has managed to keep his string of horses fit while he has been out of action himself he said – "I only started to jump again in Paris and I still had a lot of problems there but I had to go to s’Hertogenbosch to fulfil the conditions to get the wildcard to come here, so we hired several people to train the horses – both unknown and well-known. I am in the lucky position to have other good Grand Prix horses and some of them have been competing with Lesley McNaught".
Talking about what Tinka’s Boy has been doing while he has been out of the saddle Markus said "He doesn’t need much jumping at home and he had two to three months rest. Some horses need to compete in a few shows to prepare them again after a break but with him that is not the case and he showed in Gothenburg that he was in really good shape".

Markus Ehning said "I hope it goes well for me for the next few days but the course for the first day was a good course although maybe we could have had more options but at the end it worked out OK. The first few riders are looking very strong and have every chance over the next few days".
Asked about why he chose to ride Anka at the Final he said "It was my first plan to ride Anka. She had a break for three months and then I rode in Paris. I did have a problem training her at home but she started here feeling really good. I’m not sure if I will ride her all three days but today she jumped really well so she will go again tomorrow and we will see about Sunday".

Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum said "In general I was very pleased with Shutterfly. My goal was to be in the top five, not necessarily to win. Speed classes are not his strongest point so third today was perfect for me".

Course Designer Uliano Vezzani said "I was making my debut at a World Cup final and was anxious about building at this level. Not having options was part of the formula of the competition because it was a Table A over a Table C track and I’m pleased with the result and looking forward to the next few days".