Aug 13, 2022
Late night riding here in Herning and an amazing ending in the Agria FEI World Jumping Championship presented by Helgstrand for teams. The Swedish team secured the gold medal even before their last rider Peder Fredricson (H&M All In, gelding, sire Kashmir van 't Schuttershof, SBS) was going into the arena. He got 12 faults, but even if his result would have counted, it would have been a win for Sweden – and that says a lot – they were out of reach today. Adding the World Championship gold medal to last year’s gold medal from Olympics in Tokyo.
“This week went fantastic for us so far. A championship is always a roller-coaster, it goes up and down, and you are counting the faults, but I think even with Peder’s score we would have won, so I cannot complain”, the Swedish Chef d’Equipe Henrik Ankarcrona said. Besides Peder Fredricson, the Swedish team was Henrik von Eckermann (King Edward, gelding, sire Edward, Belgian Warmblood (BWP), Malin Baryard-Johnsson (H&M Indiana,mare, sire Kaschmir van 't Schuttershof - BWP) and Jens Fredricson (Markan Cosmopolit, gelding, sire Cohiba, Swedish Warmblood (SWB)..
Second today was the Dutch team, who made their way to the podium with four good rounds today. Jos Lansink, who trains the Dutch team was really happy with today.
“I am very happy. When we were halfway through today, we thought that the qualifier for Paris was very far away, but after Jur’s round with 2 time faults, it looked better again and then when Harrie did a fantastic clear we had a chance to get a medal. That we finished second was a nice bonus”, he said. The top-5 from the team competition secured their spot for Paris. The Dutch team was Sanne Thijssen (Con Quidam, stallion, sire Quinar Z, Holsteiner Verband), Maikel van der Vleuten (Beauville Z N.O.P., gelding, sire Bustique, studbook Zangersheide), Jur Vrieling (Long John Silver, gelding, sire Lasino, Holsteiner Verband) and Harrie Smolders (Monaco N.O.P., gelding, sire Cassini II, Holsteiner Verband).
Third and thus bronze winners were the British team with 2 experienced riders and 2 younger riders participating. Ben Maher (Faltic HB, stallion, sire Baltic VDL, studbook KWPN) delivered 3-top performances so far. 22-years-old Joseph Stockdale (Equine America Cacharel, mare, sire Cachas, Holsteiner Verband) finished off with a great round. 23-years-old Harry Charles (Romeo 88, gelding, sire Contact van de Heffinck, studbook Zangersheide) did an amazing clear today and Scott Brash (Hello Jefferson, gelding, sire Cooper van de Heffinck, studbook BWP) supported the team with amazing rounds both at day one and two. The British went all the way from a 6th place to the podium with their rounds on Friday evening.
The Swedes ended with a score of 7.69 faults, the Dutch with 19.31 and the British with 22.66 faults after 3 rounds counting in the team championship. Getting a spot for Paris was beside the 3 medal takers Ireland and Germany.
In the individual championship it is also looking really good for Sweden, who sits on the two best positions going into the Agria FEI World Championship Finals on Sunday when the individual finals will take place. It is Henrik von Eckermann with King Edward in the lead with only 0.58 faults in total. He is followed by his teammate Jens Fredricson and Markan Cosmopolit with 2.71 faults.
“It was amazing winning today, really good. My horse jumped amazing again today and I am looking forward to Sunday. The Swedish supporters are always amazing, we have a fantastic crowd with us”, Henrik von Eckermann said today.
In third position, going to the individual final is Belgian Jérôme Guery with the beautiful Zangersheide and studbook Selle Français approved stallion Quel Homme de Hus (sire Quidam de Revel, studbook Holsteiner Verband). He has 3.35 faults with him.
The top-5 individually is only separated with the faults equivalent 2 once fence down, so if the Swedes want to make sure to stay in top, they need to keep jumping high and deliver clear rounds. 25 riders are going into the individual final, and the currently number 25 has 11.38 faults, so it is so close. If a rider from the top-25 decides to not participate in the final the next rider in the ranking will be asked.
The final team classification of the Agria FEI World Jumping Championships can be found on HorseTelex Results: FINAL TEAM RESULTS
The individual results and standings after the 2nd competition of the Agria FEI World Jumping Championships can be found on HorseTelex Results: INDIVIDUAL RESULTS AND STANDINGS
Source: FEI