Scott Brash and Ben Maher Delight the Home Crowd at Olympia

The Longines FEI World Cup. Winner Scott Brash riding Hello M'Lady GBR. PC: Kit Houghton

The Longines FEI World Cup. Winner Scott Brash riding Hello M’Lady GBR. PC: Kit Houghton

Scott Brash became the 15th British rider to come out on top in his home leg of the FEI World Cup™ Jumping series when galloping to victory with Hello M’Lady in the Longines qualifier at Olympia in London (GBR) this evening. This was the eighth round of the 2016/2017 Western European League, and today’s result leaves the 31-year-old rider only a few points short of a qualifying spot for the eagerly-anticipated Longines Final in Omaha, Nebraska next March.

The host-nation runners were in flying form, with Brash’s London 2012 Olympic gold-medal-winning team-mate, 33-year-old Ben Maher, finishing a close second with Diva while young Belgian talent, 23-year-old Nicola Philippaerts slotted into third with H&M Harley vd Bisschop. It was a frustrating result for Maher, who was also runner-up in the same event last year. “I wanted to win, but if I was going to be beaten by anyone I was hoping it would be Scott!” he said.

The Longines FEI World Cup. 2nd Ben Maher riding Diva II GBR. PC: Kit Houghton

The Longines FEI World Cup. 2nd Ben Maher riding Diva II GBR. PC: Kit Houghton

There were 13 into the jump-off, and it was Sweden’s Malin Baryard-Johnsson who set the pace with H&M Cue Channa who hit only the very last. Seventh to go, Maher produced the first clear in 38.85 seconds before America’s Laura Kraut and Zeremonie and John Whitaker and Ornellaia followed with foot-perfect runs but couldn’t catch him.

Philippaerts, whose famous father Ludo won this prestigious competition with the legendary Darco 27 years ago, came close when breaking the beam in 39.07 seconds, but it was Brash who demoted his fellow-countryman when second-last to go.

The Longines FEI World Cup. 3rd Nicola Philippaerts riding H&M Harley v. Bisschop BEL

The Longines FEI World Cup. 3rd Nicola Philippaerts riding H&M Harley v. Bisschop BEL

“Ben was very fast back to the double, and it was on a blind turn which was tricky for the horses, so we had to be quick to beat him!” Brash said, after galloping home in 38.73 seconds. And when it fell apart for Germany’s Marcus Ehning and his Madrid-leg winner Comme Il Faut who were last to go, it was an all-British one-two.

“It’s very special to win in front of the home crowd, they were really behind us and it gives you that extra edge!” said Brash who now has the series Final in his sights. “I’ve never really targeted it in the past because the calendar is so full and there’s often a championship, but I’m very fortunate to have a strong team, all coming back from injury, including Hello Sanctos,” he added.

Watch Scott’s Winning Ride Here:

Top Placed Competitors, FEI World Cup Jumping Qualifier:top-12

FEI World Cup Season Standings:

1.    Kevin Staut FRA                –    56
2.    Lorenzo de Luca ITA            –    53
3.    Steve Guerdat SUI                –    44
4.    Romain Duguet SUI            –    43
5.    Marcus Ehning GER            –    41
6.    Scott Brash GBR                –    35
7.    Denis Lynch IRL                –    34
8.    Lauren Hough USA                –    33
9.    Simon Delestre FRA            –    31
10.    Nicola Philippaerts BEL            –    31
11.    Martin Fuchs SUI                –    29
12.    Carlos Lopez COL                –    28
12.    Daniel Deusser GER            –    28
14.    Ludger Beerbaum GER            –    28
14.    Pieter Devos BEL                –    28
16.    Olivier Robert FRA                –    26
17.    Jane Richard Philips SUI        –    25
18.    Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum GER-    25
19.    Sergio Alvarez Moya ESP        –    25
20.    Cian O’Connor IRL                –    22

Story by Louise Parkes