Harrie Smolders (NED) today secured his place in the Longines Global Champions Super Grand Prix after a spectacular win in Hamburg, Germany. Packed grandstands witnessed the 2017 LGCT Champion and World Number 1 take a brilliant LGCT Grand Prix win with top stallion Don VHP Z, finishing just ahead of young German talent Maurice Tebbel (GER) on Chacco Boy and Swiss star Martin Fuchs (SUI) with Chaplin.
Thousands of passionate and knowledgeable spectators headed to the sun-bathed grass arena provided the perfect backdrop for the thrilling finish to the LGCT Hamburg weekend, with families and fans treated to a sensational showdown featuring the very best horses and riders in the world at this, the fifth leg of the Championship race.
Coming into this class, only Edwina Tops-Alexander (AUS), ranked third, and Pieter Devos (BEL) in fifth overall could dethrone the current series leaders, British riders Scott Brash and Ben Maher. But neither Tops-Alexander nor Devos could qualify for the jump-off today to overtake the lead, meaning Brash would keep hold of reins in the LGCT Championship race.
However, Tops-Alexander’s performances in Hamburg were good enough to boost her up into second, now just 12 points behind Brash, with both hungry for a historic third LGCT Championship title to add to their accolades.
Aside from Dutchman Harrie Smolders’ superb performances, the only other rider who managed a double clear was last-to-go Germany’s Maurice Tebbel and the Westfalian stallion Chacco’s Son, by Chacco-Blue, who finished in second after he was unable to catch the deceptively fast leading pair who posted a time of 37.97s to Tebbel’s 39.14s. Third went to the fastest four-faulter in the jump-off, Switzerland’s Martin Fuchs (SUI) with Chaplin, who clocked the quickest time of all — 37.69 seconds — but knocked out the second part of the double.
Seven combinations qualified through to the jump-off with clears inside the time from the 35 starters over another inspired Frank Rothenberger-designed course. Smolders’ ride, the 14-year-old Don VHP Z, has been a regular podium placer and is arguably one of most consistent showjumping horses in the world. The alchemy of the superb 14-year-old Zangersheide stallion son of Diamant De Semilly and the 2017 series winner Smolders was unbeatable today.
Second to jump of the seven in the second round, Smolders took his time from the first to the second fence, allowing him to turn back super-tightly to the third — a tricky orange plank fence by the arena’s edge that caused problems in both rounds. Once Don VHP Z was safely over it, Smolders galloped the rest of the course, trusting the horse to clear the enormous fences at top speed, with the incredible round watched by delighted owners, Jim and Penny Coulter.
On his tactics, Smolders said: “I wanted to catch my strides in the next turn, from two to three, so I went really wide from one to two so I could do six forward strides to the next — that’s where I caught my time.
“We knew that Don VHP Z would like this ring very much — he always jumps very well here and we are happy he showed his great form today. We also had a jump-off that suited him very well. He normally doesn’t win so many classes, but I knew I had a shot. He’s a very efficient jumper and I have to be aware that I use his energy efficiently, but he’s so consistent and he keeps jumping clears in 1.60m classes.”
First to tackle the jump-off track was Jos Verlooy whose mount Caracas, who is a son of Casall, touched the planks but then punched out the penultimate fence, a big blue oxer to finish on four faults. It was then Smolders’ clear that put major pressure on the remaining five riders and caused forced errors all over the course.
Both Germany’s Christian Ahlmann on Tokyo, and Italy’s Piergiorgio Bucci on Diesel GP Du Bois Madame came unstuck at the planks and finished on four faults apiece.
But it would be Smolders’ day, with the flying Dutchman sealing the victory and a golden ticket to the GC Prague Play Offs where he will contest the Longines Global Champions Super Grand Prix. Alongside him is an already stellar line-up of Scott Brash (GBR), Edwina Tops-Alexander (AUS), Gregory Wathelet (BEL) and Ben Maher (GBR), with all eyes looking to Round 6 of the Championship race – Ramatuelle, St Tropez.