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Posted by FEI Media Release on 31/10/2015.
Spain’s Beatriz Ferrer-Salat and Delgado
FEI/Pierre Costabadie

Spain’s Ferrer-Salat steals Reem Acra limelight in Lyon

REEM ACRA FEI WORLD CUP™ DRESSAGE 2015/2016 - Round 2, Lyon

Lyon (FRA), 30 October 2015

Photo: Spain’s Beatriz Ferrer-Salat and Delgado registered a convincing victory at the second leg of the Reem Acra FEI World Cup™ Dressage 2015/2016 Western European League at Lyon, France this afternoon. (FEI/Pierre Costabadie)

By Louise Parkes

Riding the crest of the wave that saw them take Freestyle bronze at the FEI European Championships in Aachen, Germany two months ago, Spain’s Beatriz Ferrer-Salat and Delgado registered a convincing victory at the second leg of the Reem Acra FEI World Cup™ Dressage 2015/2016 Western European League at Lyon, France this afternoon. They sent a warning shot across the bows of their rivals when topping yesterday’s Grand Prix with a personal-best mark of 79.250, and today all five members of the Ground Jury were in complete agreement when awarding them the winning Freestyle score of 82.875. 

However the spectators held their breath after a spectacular performance from Patrik Kittel who was last to go in today’s thrilling contest. If there had been extra marks on offer for pure excitement, then the Swedish rider would definitely have had it in the bag because, with the willing assistance of his lovely mare Deja, he threw down a test that was nothing short of funky. The crowd couldn’t resist moving to the sound of his Stevie Wonder-themed musical score, but his final mark of 81.175 left him in second spot ahead of Germany’s Fabienne Lutkemeier and D’Agostino in third. Switzerland’s Marcel Krinke Susmelj lined up fourth with Smeyers Molberg, Ireland’s Judy Reynolds finished fifth with Vancouver K and the sole French representative, Pierre Volla, claimed sixth spot with his young mare Badinda Altena.

High standard of competition

There was a high standard throughout the entire competition today. As Judge at C, Isabelle Judet from France, commented afterwards, “on paper you had one group at the very top who were clearly at a high level, but even the performances of those in the second group were of a very good standard - it was a great competition to judge”, she said. The Ground Jury, which also included The Netherlands’ Ghislain Fouarge, Belgium’s Jacques van Daele, Luxembourg’s Christof Umbach and Germany’s Katrina Wuest, had the 72.125 earned by Denmark’s Rikke Svane and the eye-catching black stallion Finckenstein TSF as their leading score at the halfway stage.  

However, much to the delight of the home crowd, Pierre Volla and his charming chestnut mare, one of three hugely promising nine-year-olds competing in today’s class, bounced well into the lead with a mark of 74.150 when first into the arena after the break. But Krinke Susmelj raised the target all the way up to 78 percent when Smeyers Molberg got into the swing, and Reynolds and Vancouver K slotted in behind the Swiss pair on a mark of 77.425 for temporary runner-up spot when next into the ring. It might not have been the winning score today, but there were big smiles all round in the Irish camp, as this is a new Irish Freestyle record, Reynolds also setting the previous one at Hagen, Germany in April.

Raised the bar

With three left to go, Germany’s Fabienne Lutkemeier and D’Agostino raised the bar even higher, the big chestnut’s powerful and expressive movement complemented by great lightness as they marched out in front for a mark of 79.850. But the team gold medallists from the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games™ 2014 in Normandy (FRA) and the FEI European Championships 2013 in Herning, Denmark, were immediately relegated by the foot-perfect performance from Ferrer-Salat and Delgado.

This pair are a picture of symmetry, and as they easily worked through their floorplan in complete harmony with their music, it was clear a new lead would be established. Putting 82.875 on the board, it was now up to Kittel to dethrone the Spanish partnership when last to go. And the crowd watched with amazement as he gave it his very best shot, his 11-year-old mare, Deja, seemingly dancing with delight as the excitement built to a crescendo. The arena erupted when they drew to a halt, but the scoreboard showed 81.175 for second place. However Kittel now stands at the top of the Western European League leaderboard at this early stage of the series when adding today’s 17 points to the maximum 20 he picked up when winning the Central European League qualifier at Kaposvar in Hungary two weeks ago.

First competition since Europeans

“This was only our first competition since the Europeans, so I’m very happy!” said winning rider Ferrer-Salat tonight. It has been quite a year for the 49-year-old who, during her highly-successful career with her former ride, Beauvalais, finished third at the FEI World Cup™ Dressage Final in s’Hertogenbosch (NED) in 2002, claimed individual silver at the FEI World Equestrian Games on home turf in Jerez (ESP), and won individual bronze at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens (GRE).

Her partnership with Delgado has been beset by injury problems for the horse over the last eight years, but somehow she kept faith with to the 14-year-old gelding and that faith has being repaid handsomely over the last nine months. The pair re-emerged onto the international stage in March and had just two competitions under their belt before taking that bronze medal in Aachen in August where she also helped her country qualify for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games. Together they present a beautifully balanced, forward-going picture. She said this evening, “with him it is always very harmonious, there is an understanding between us, I know how he is feeling and he knows me very well also.” Asked to compare Delgado to Beauvalais she said, “Delgado is better in piaffe, but they are both special because they give me everything they can. What they have in common is that they are both very good in their heads and they have big hearts, always wanting to go forward, always wanting to be with me and that’s a very wonderful feeling for any rider”, she said. Ferrer-Salat plans to compete at the next leg of the Reem Acra series in Stuttgart, Germany in three weeks’ time. 

Kittel meanwhile recognised that this had been an afternoon of great sport, and complimented the Lyon organisers on opening the doors to the public free-of-charge this afternoon. “The more of the general public we have in the audience the better if we want our sport to progress. The crowd were great, they really enjoyed the competition and supported us all, and the horses were fine in the prize-giving even though the spectators were really noisy. It was a lot of fun!” he said. 

For further information on the second leg of the series at Lyon, France go to website www.equitalyon.com or contact Press Officer Daniel Koroloff, Email [email protected], Tel +33 611 021812.

The third leg will take place at Stuttgart (GER) on Saturday 21 November 2015. For details of the German fixture visit www.stuttgart-german-masters.de or contact Press Officer Jörg Klopfer,  [email protected], +49 71195543128.

Result: 1, Delgado (Beatriz Ferrer-Salat) ESP 82.875; 2, Deja (Patrik Kittel) SWE 81.175; 3, D’Agostino (Fabienne Lutkemeier) GER 79.850; 4, Smeyers Molberg (Marcela Krinke Susmelj) SUI 78.000; 5, Vancouver K (Judy Reynolds) IRL 77.425; 6, Badinda Altena (Pierre Volla) FRA 74.150; 7, Batuta (Goncalo Carvalho) POR 74.125; 8, Finckenstein TSF (Rikke Svane) DEN 72.125; 9, Spirit of the Age OLD (Bernadette Brune) GER 72.075; 10, Dandy de la Roche CMF (Antonella Joannou) SUI 71.300; 11, Raffaelo v. Bene (Anna-Mengia Aerne) SUI 71.075; 12, Beckham (Marina Mattsson) SWE 69.600; 13, Santurion de Massa (Daniel Pinto) POR 68.625; 14, Sal (Silvia Rizzo) ITA 64.975; 15, Sunny Boy (Juan Antonio Jiminez) ESP 64.775.

Detailed result here 

Facts and Figures:

  • Lyon in France staged the second leg of the Reem Acra FEI World Cup™ Dressage 2015/2016 Western European League today.
  • 15 horse-and-rider partnerships competed in the Grand Prix Freestyle won by Spain’s Beatriz Ferrer-Saslt and Delgado with a score of 82.875..
  • The Spanish pair also topped yesterday’s Grand Prix at the French fixture with a personal best score of 79.260.
  • Runner-up today was Sweden’s Patrik Kittel with Deja.
  • The sole competitor for the host nation was Pierre Volla riding the nine-year-old mare Badinda Altena 
  • 9 nations were represented - Denmark, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland.
  • The panel of judges was: At E, Ghislain Fouarge (NED); At H, Jacques van Daele (BEL); At C, Isabelle Judet (FRA); At M, Christof Umbach (LUX); At B, Katrina Wuest (GER).
  • The next leg of the series take place in Stuttgart, Germany on Saturday 21 November 2015.

Reem Acra FEI World Cup™ Dressage 2015/2016 leaderboard: standings after Round 2 of the Western European League at Lyon (FRA):

1.    Patrik Kittel SWE             -    37

2.    Marcela Krinke Susmelj SUI    -    33

3.    Inna Logutenkova UKR        -    30

4.    Judy Reynolds IRL            -    24

5.    Alexandre Ayache FRA        -    20

5.    Beatriz Ferrer-Salat ESP        -    20

5.    Edward Gal NED            -    20

5.     Ellen Schulten-Baumer GER    -    20

9.    Charlotte Haid Bondergaard SWE -    19

9.    Goncales Carvalho POR        -    19

9.    Jenny Larsson SWE        -    19

12.    Anna Kasprzak DEN        -    17

12.    Jessica von Bredow-Werndl GER-    17

12.    Matthias Bouten GER        -    17

Full standings here 

Quotes:

  • Fabienne Lutkemeier GER (3rd): “It was such a great atmosphere here and I’m really happy with D’Agostino. I had one mistake in the flying changes but in general I’m very happy!”
  • Pierre Volla FRA (6th) - “being in front of the home crowd and in my first World Cup for me and horse there was a bit of pressure on me, so I was happy to qualify for today and happy with the performance.”
  • Patrik Kittel SWE (2nd) - “This is the first time I have finished in the top 3 in Lyon and it is a great honour. The organisers here are  lovely people, they take great care of us and that’s why we always want to come back year after year - Lyon is one of the best shows on the circuit!” 
  • Beatriz Ferrer-Salat ESP (1st): “We will go to Stuttgart (in November), but after that I don’t know. Maybe we will do another World Cup show, but from Spain, the trip to Gothenburg is a very long way for the Final. We will wait and see.”
  • Sylvie Robert, Director GL Events - “We had great sport and a great crowd today. We opened the doors to the public today for Dressage in the afternoon and they really enjoyed it. It’s good to help people discover the discipline. And it was great to have Pierre do so well - hopefully we will have more French riders competing here next year.”

 

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