Daniel Deusser dominates on home soil at Longines Global Champions Tour of Hamburg
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The
penultimate day of competition at the Longines Global Champions Tour of Hamburg
saw a home turf win for Daniel Deusser after the German rider pulled out a
stellar round with former LGCT Grand Prix of Hamburg winner Jasmien vd
Bisschop.
Deusser finished just three-tenths of a second ahead of his nearest competitor
Tobias Meyer and Casablanca-H, with third going to Mark Mcauley and 9-year-old
GRS Lady Amaro – as the competition hots up in Germany ahead of Saturday’s GCL
Hamburg final and Longines Global Champions Tour Grand Prix of Hamburg.
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Speaking
to GCTV Daniel Deusser explained: “The first part of the course I stuck
to my plan to not leave a stride out here and there. It was only the last four
jumps that I got a really good rhythm and left strides out. There were a lot of
faults in the double of combinations so I chose to go faster at the end of the
class. The facilities are really nice here in Hamburg as always, we had a
little bit of rain today but I think with the sun and the wind in between, it
didn’t do any harm to the ground.”
Frank
Rothenberger put together another technical course at the Derby-Park Klein
Flottbeck arena, the 1.50m fences set at thoughtful distances and giving plenty
of options to the international field. A double of doubles early on required
plenty of control and concentration, with poles coming up thick and fast.
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Riding
only a 9 year old Mark Mcauley and GRS Lady Amaro set the pace from early on
the pair flying effortlessly around the grass arena, with the mare bouncing
over the imposing fences and making short work of the expansive arena with his
huge stride.
However,
poles soon fell all over the arena, including a couple of big names caught out
at the first such as Lily Attwood with Calvaro’s Up To Date who later retired
opting to save her mare for another day, and Michael Duffy with Franklin.
Michael G
Duffy and Patrick Stühlmeyer were caught out, each picking up an agonising time
fault and out of contention for the win. It was a top 10 finish for popular
names in show jumping John Whitaker with Sharid and Geir Gulliksen on board VDL
Groep Quatro with two very smooth and tight clear rounds.
Former
world number one Daniel Deusser then proved why he is one of the best, gliding
with ease around the track on his talented grey mare Jasmien vd Bisschop to cut
2 seconds off the time to beat and secure his place at the top.
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Home
hero Janne-Freiderike Meyer-Zimmermann with Chesmu KJ entered the arena to the
crowd’s applause, looking for a strong result in today’s big class on home
turf. Germany’s leading lady timed it to perfection, stopping the clock in
68.09s sealing her place in the top 5.
On
form, Tobias Meyer gave it everything he had with Casablanca-H to cross the
finish line just a fraction slower than Deusser in 66.06s but setting him up
well for tomorrow’s showdown
Christian
Ahlmann picked up 5th place making it four out of five Germans in the top 5
much to the crowd’s delight. So the win would go to Daniel Deusser the rider
standing proudly before raising his hat in celebration on a lap of honour. The
result was the perfect prelude to tomorrow’s GCL Hamburg final and the Longines
Global Champions Tour Grand Prix of Hamburg, which kick off at 11:30 and 15:00
respectively.
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