Swedish sensations send Stockholm Hearts to pole position on home turf
Mdmar – LGCT – Stockholm
Power duo
Peder Fredricson & Malin Bayard-Johnsson stole the show for home team
Stockholm Hearts powered by H&M We Love Horses in a tantalising first round
of GCL action. Riding top horses Catch Me Not S and H&M Indiana the dream
team secured just one of two clean sheets of the day.
With Sweden being the only stop in Scandinavia on the global circuit, Stockholm
Hearts have propelled themselves to the lead after today’s result with the
riders keen for a second win of the season after Doha. Malin Bayard-Johnsson
said: “Well there is quite a lot of pressure, especially this weekend.
Of course, there is always pressure when you do this team class but it’s a
little bit extra today. Peder said let’s not be the quickest because he doesn’t
want to go last tomorrow but as it went we are in the lead so of course it’s
great and he can take the pressure for sure.”
Her teammate Peder Fredricson agreed; “It’s always nice to be in the
lead. We are last to go tomorrow so the pressure is on but that’s what we
like.”
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In bizarre weather conditions, enthusiastic spectators were treated to the
highest level of sport throughout the edge-of-your-seat class. After an early
and fast double clear from Stockholm Hearts, the crowd had to wait until last
to go Rome Gladiators team of U25 Zoe Conter on Dawa de Greenbay Z and Shane
Breen with Z7 Ipswich for the next faultless rounds of the day from the same
team. It was a nerve-racking finish as the Hearts finished just 0.07s faster to
secure pole position for tomorrow’s showdown. Valkenswaard United and Shanghai
Swans both kept all the poles up but finished with just a single-time fault
breathing down the necks of the Hearts and Gladiators.
Fans flocked to the historic Swedish Olympic stadium, which hosted the
first-ever World Equestrian Games in 1990. Stockholm marks half way through the
2022 season and the final event before the exciting mid-season team transfers.
Throughout the championship race so far there have been thrills and drama in
every leg, with the dynamic team competition bringing together
never-before-seen combinations and breathtaking sporting action as every point
counts in the race to the GC Prague Playoffs.
Course designer Uliano Vezzani took on the challenge of the half-sphere-shaped
arena, with the curved circumference adding it’s own unique stamp on the global
circuit. The course featured an option of strides for the riders to choose in
the final line of three Liverpool’s in a row. The GCL double sat in the shade
and caught out a few combinations and riders had to keep a careful eye on their
pace as they navigated the flowing, twisting course with a tight time allowed
of 84s.
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Today saw the return of Explosion W to the GCL circuit making a crucial first
appearance for the Paris Panthers to try and lift them from the latter end of
the rankings. But an early and a late fault from Darragh Kenny and Chic Chic
immediately put the team on the back foot once again before the back rail of
the Fastator oxer for Explosion W brought the team up to 12 faults.
Last year’s season champions Valkenswaard United started as they meant to go on
with Marcus Ehning and Stargold posting a rapid clear round. But it was a
gut-wrenching time fault for consistent U25 rider Gilles Thomas and Luna van
het Dennehof to deny them of a clean sheet in Stockholm.
Making his GCL debut, Philipp Schulze Tophoff was picked first to go for
current league leaders Berlin Eagles powered by Fundis. Proving his worth the
U25 rider soared round on 12 year old grey Concordess Nrw to secure a clear and
wear the leading armband with pride. It was a very unusual 4 faults from
Philipp Weishaupt on Coby as the first part of the GCL double came tumbling
down to be one of three teams who finished on a score of 4 along with Istanbul
Sultans and New York Empire powered by Lugano Diamonds.
Keeping themselves at the sharp end of the grid Shanghai Swans’ are in prime
position heading into Saturday’s showdown after a clear from Christian Ahlmann
and Solid Gold Z before a single-time fault from Max Kühner with Elektric Blue
P.
Stockholm is the stage for the home team to shine and they set hearts racings
today. Setting the Stockholm Hearts up perfectly for tomorrow, the Olympic
Stadium erupted as Peder Fredricson and Catch Me Not S came home on a clean
sheet to add to Malin Baryard-Johnsson’s flawless round and produce the first
double clear of the day.
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Back competing for the first time in 5 weeks after a broken collar bone, London
Knights’ Laura Klaphake couldn’t have done anything more as she set teammate
Abdel Saïd up for a perfect round. It looked like the Knights were on track for
a double clear until the last line caught Goldenstar and Saïd out bringing two
poles down and the team totalling up to 8.
There was drama when last week’s winners Prague Lions picked up 16 faults to
sit in last place overnight after a hefty 11 faults from Pieter Devos when
Kannabis van de Bucxtale got a little green in the arena.
Last to go Rome Gladiators fielded U25 rider Zoe Conter on Dawa de Greenbay Z
to go first. The pair put in an epic performance delivering a fast clear and
keeping Stockholm Hearts fans holding their breath. Speedy duo Shane Breen and
Z7 Ipswich stepped up to the plate to secure a fast clear but slipped just
behind the Hearts by 0.07s.
After Cannes, the top 4 teams in the current standings are separated by just 7
points so every rail will count this weekend will have an immediate impact in
the rankings. Tune in tomorrow at 14.55 via GCTV to find out how GCL Stockholm
Round 2 plays out.
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