LGCT Championship race hots up with 8 out of Top 10 in Rome
Mdmar – Rome – LGCT
As the Longines Global Champions Tour 2022
moves into its final stages, competition is as fierce as ever with riders
battling it out to fight for their ranking in the Longines Global Champions Tour
series, as well as secure their position in the formidable Longines Global
Champions Tour Super Grand Prix in Prague, Czech Republic, this November.
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Next stop for the elite group of horse and riders
competing in the series is the historic city of Rome, Italy’s capital, home to
many of the world’s most recognisable monuments.
For the 13th leg of the Longines Global Champions
Tour, the championship race takes place in the famed Circus Maximus, which was
first home to equestrian sports over 2000 years ago.
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Promising to be one of the most exhilarating and
competitive stops on the circuit, competitors and spectators alike will be
treated to a sporting spectacle in the centre of Italy’s cultural heart, neatly
positioned between the incredible Palentine Hill and Aventine Hill.
Current overall ranking leader, Christian Ahlmann holds a lead of 38 points ahead of
LGCT London Grand Prix winner Pieter Devos who is
currently sitting on 198 points. In addition to a host of the world’s best
horse and rider combinations, all of the top six riders on the LGCT standings
will all be in attendance in Rome, battling it out to see who has what it has
what it takes to secure top position on the podium.
With points at the top closer than ever, Ben Maher is breathing down the neck of the leading duo,
currently positioned in third just three points behind Devos, and 41 points
behind Ahlmann. Fresh off his recent team bronze at the World Championships,
Ben will be aiming high as the competition reaches its peak.
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Accompanied by fellow LGCT Grand Prix winners, Ben’s
race to the final will be in tight competition with the likes of World Champion
Henrick von Eckermann, Australian icon Edwina Tops-Alexander, German veteran of the podium Ludger Beerbaum and home-grown Italian hero, Lorenzo de Luca. Never one to miss a Grand Prix
battle, Irishman Denis Lynch will be bringing his A-game,
alongside Jur Vrieling and Peder
Fredricson who is currently ranked third in the world.
With expectations peaking, Malin
Baryard-Johnsson winner of Rome LGCT Grand Prix, week one in 2021,
and second place getter for LGCT Rome week 2 Grand Prix will be accompanied by Daniel Deusser, Darragh Kenny, Jos Verlooy, Michael G Duffy,
Spencer Smith, Niels Bruynseels, Laura Kraut, Gregory Wathelet, Marlon Zanotelli
British young-gun Jodie Hall McAteer, Lillie
Keenan and Abdel Said.
One of the most visited cities in the world, Rome is
the ultimate destination for spectating of world-class sports, sampling of the
finest local fare and viewing of some of the world’s most recognisable cultural
landmarks and artworks. Spectators are sure to be treated to best-in-class show
jumping as riders battle it out for the 12th round of the Longines Global
Champions Tour 2022.
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