Last to go Bertram Allen Triumphs at the Longines Global Champions Tour Grand Prix of A Coruña
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Bertram Allen emerged victorious in the lightning-fast Longines Global Champions Tour Grand Prix of A Coruña presented by Casas Novas. Riding the exceptional Pacino Amiro, Allen won his first LGCT Grand Prix since 2018.
Leading the victory gallop after a nail-biting jump-off of just 9 top combinations, Allen beat Ioli Mytilineou on L’artiste de Toxandra by just fractions of a second. Once again Harrie Smolders was on the podium with Monaco N.O.P, this time taking third and switching positions with Ioli compared to the last event in Monaco.
Thrilling the full-capacity crowd at A Coruña, Allen not only collected the lion’s share of the substantial prize pool but also secured his golden ticket to the LGCT Super Grand Prix at Prague later this year. Bertram smiled: “It is fantastic to qualify for the LGCT Super Grand Prix as it is something I have always wanted to do.”
Finishing just 0.40 seconds ahead of second-place getter Ioli Mytilineou and L’artiste de Toxandra, Bertram had the advantage of being the last rider to go. Speaking of his plan of attack, he said that the ability to watch Ioli – “I had a similar plan to what she did, then when I watched her go, I knew it was all possible, and thankfully I was just a little bit quicker. It is not easy to win these Grand Prix so I am delighted”
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Having stood on the top of the podium for the second week in a row, but on a completely different horse, Ioli has made it clear her horsepower for the 2023 season is a force to be reckoned with. “It feels like a dream. To be able to have two horses podium at an LGCT Grand Prix, which as we know, are not small Grand Prix, is surreal”.
Standing alongside each other for the second week in a row on the Longines Global Champions Tour Grand Prix podium, GCL teammates Harrie Smolders and Ioli Mytilineou are showing the depth of talent in the Paris Panthers team for 2023. With 5 stages of the 2023 season ahead, the question on everyone’s lips is who we will see at the next events.
With Championship plans in mind, Harrie commented on what the rest of the year looks like for him and his team of horses: “Monaco [N.O.P] will have three weeks off, and I will then take him to London. I only have four or five results, so I cannot afford for myself to have any mistakes as I really want to be high on the standings.”
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Once again Miakel van der Vleuten extended his Championship lead after today’s top 10 finish to 231 points. Christian Kukuk remains in second on 180 points, while Simon Delestre rocketed up to third on 171 points.
After a surprising elimination in today’s LGCT Grand Prix for Malin Bayard Johnsson sits in fourth with 163 points, and World Number One Henrik von Eckerman has bounced up to the top five on 155 points.
Fans
filled every space possible around the arena, packing into the bustling
shopping village to catch glimpses of their show jumping heroes competing in an
electric 9-rider jump-off that got faster and faster.
First to go Trevor Breen was riding his homebred Highland President in his
first-ever LGCT Grand Prix jump-off. Opting for a tactical double clear he kept
it smooth and tight crossing the finish line in 45.79s to secure a top 5
finish.
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Looking for his golden ticket to the LGCT Super Grand Max Kühner and Eic Julius
Caesar put the pedal to the metal from before the start line. Looking set to
put pressure on the rest of the field it was heartbreaking when he risked it
too much to the last and it came tumbling down to finish on a fast four faults.
Known for his speed, the flying Frenchman Simon Delestre proved once again why
he is so high on the LGCT championship standings. Taking a flyer to the last on
I Amelusina R the pair stopped the clock in 41.81s to eventually finish just
off the podium today but pick up valuable ranking points.
Aiming to level the record of most LGCT Grand Prix won in the same season on
the same horse Julien Epaillard and Donatello d’Auge were on form for
back-to-back wins. But it was all over before it started as the first fence
fell and he crushed his chances of the dream today.
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Ioli Mytilineou hasn’t had a fence down this season, jumping three LGCT Grand
Prix double clears and two back-to-back podiums on different horses. This week
she was determined not to let her Paris Panthers teammate Harrie Smolders beat
her again like in Monaco. Galloping flat out she stormed into the lead with
L’artiste de Toxandra crossing the finish line in 41.21 and setting the pace.
Chasing down Ioli’s time, it wasn’t to be for Lorenzo de Luca today as he
collected 4 faults early on with the iconic Carlson. With the Ortega Family
watching on the kiss and cry, Championship leader Maikel van der Vleuten wanted
to impress in front of his owners. Unfortunately, Beauville Z N.O.P. got too
strong to the double combination and the pair had to pull out the last minute
to finish as the slowest on four faults.
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The uber-consistent pair of Harrie Smolders and Monaco have been looking for
top spot on the podium all season after multiple second places. Flying round
the shortened course they gave it everything they had going full gas to the
last. The clock stopped at 41.75s as he waited to see if he would secure
another podium of the year with one of the fast irish riders on the circuit
left to go.
As the final rider to go in the Longines Global Champions Tour Grand Prix of A
Coruna presented by Casas Novas, the weight of thousands of spectators was on
the shoulders of Bertram Allen as he entered the arena. As collective breaths
were held, Bertram threw caution to the wind and left it all on the line. With
a gallop to the last, and 0.40 seconds shaved off Ioli’s winning time, Bertram
took the lead and rounded out a thrilling showdown at the picturesque Spanish
location.
The next stop on the Longines Global Champions Tour is Riesenbeck 20 – 23 July,
with the crucial stages of the Championship race now playing out as all eyes
look ahead to Riyadh for the final showdown.
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