Nicola Philippaerts (BEL) and H&M Harley vd Bisschop. Photo by Lili Weik
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The two-round competition at the CenturyLink Center featured 14 international horse-and-rider combinations with the top 10 returning in reverse order of merit. The battle for victory was narrowed down to four world-class riders who were clear in the first round.
Karl Cook (USA) and Tembla were the first of the quartet to return over the Alan Wade-designed course and knocked down a rail for four faults in a time of 38.95 seconds. Beerbaum also had a rail down, but had better luck with the clock, stopping the Longines timers at 38.17.
“It has been a pleasure. The crowd was very good – they’re enthusiastic and the facilities are great. It has been a very nice experience to come here. Even though with my results, I have to be a bit more critical because my goal was to finish in the Final at least in the top 10 and I was quite far away from that.”
Ludger Beerbaum (GER) and Chiara. Photo by Lili Weik
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“There were a few really quick ones in the second round and I had to try to go as quick as possible because I saw Ludger had one down, but Lorenzo still had to jump and I knew he would go really fast,” said Philippaerts. “I thought it was a very nice class to win. Even though I didn’t get through the Final, I’m very happy with this win today.”
Lorenzo de Luca (ITA) and Limestone Grey. Photo by Lili Weik
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“I was a little bit wide to the second fence, I could have been a little bit tighter to make up time,” said de Luca. “I am really pleased with the way my horse jumped tonight. It was a nice way to finish the indoor season. It was amazing to compete here.”
Nicola Philippaerts delights fans during victory gallop. Photo by Lili Weik |
- Nicola Philippaerts/BEL/H&M Harley vd Bisschop/0/38.65
- Lorenzo de Luca/ITA/Limestone Grey/0/39.77
- Ludger Beerbaum/GER/Chiara/4/38.17
- Karl Cook/USA/Tembla/4/38.95
- Christian Heineking/GER/NKH Calango/4/41.16
- Audrey Coulter/USA/Alex/8/38.70
- Max Kühner/AUT/Cornet Kalua/8/40.21
- Jamie Barge/USA/Luebbo/8/40.92
- Jennifer Gates/USA/Bardolino/8/47.65
- Karen Cudmore/CAN/Ceonto/18/53.11
Single-Session tickets are still available for exciting world-class competition on Sundayfeaturing the Longines FEI World Cup™ Jumping Final III, which determines the World Cup™ jumping champion. For more information about watching video streaming on FEI TV please visit: www.feitv.org
For more information about the FEI World Cup™ Finals Omaha 2017 and to purchase tickets, please go to www.OmahaWorldCup2017.com,