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Second place twice, and now the victory – Richard Vogel wins the Prize of Handwerk

03.07.2024 15:11

Until Richard Vogel has finished the course, no…


Until Richard Vogel has finished the course, no one else can be sure that they have secured the victory. This happened to Denis Lynch today in the Prize of Handwerk.

As the sixth pair to go, the Irish show-jumper Denis Lynch and his 12-year-old Cornet Obolensky son, Cornet’s Iberio, took the lead in the Prize of Handwerk with a clear round in 62.33 seconds and headed the field almost till the finish. But then Richard Vogel and the Belgian-bred Corydon son, Phenyo van het Kayserbos, competed as the fourth last pair and crossed the finish line in a time of 61.43 seconds to clinch the victory. Third place went to a further speedy, Irish rider, Shane Sweetnam with Irandole du Flot (62.82).

It is only the third competition together for Richard Vogel and his just nine-year-old Phenyo van het Kaiserbos. Nevertheless, Aachen fitted perfectly into the plan for them. “We haven’t been a pair for very long. But I am totally impressed with him, because he has made huge progress in such a short space of time and I have great hopes for him. There are thank goodness jumping competitions like these in Aachen (the Prize of Handwerk), that aren’t too high, i.e. at 1.45 metre level, which place the focus more on the speed rather than the height. That is great for Phenyo in his current training status. It allows him to get used to the atmosphere of such shows and in such arenas. He has never jumped here before, so we are overjoyed that he performed so well today and that we were able to concentrate on the time and not just on the fact that we had to try and stay clear.”

He hadn’t gone all out to win though. He simply wanted to make sure his sports partner had the best possible experience in his first round in Aachen: “Phenyo is naturally very fast. We just tried not to take the turns too wide. A slightly higher basic tempo is better for him, because he perhaps doesn’t naturally have the biggest scope. So, I’d say it suited him down to the ground and he had more fun than if we had gone at a slower pace. Because it might have struggled slightly at the oxers otherwise.” Not that this means he doesn’t think Phenyo won’t be suitable for even greater tasks in the future. “In general, we have high hopes for him, and think he will perhaps be able to jump here in higher classes next year or the year after.”

It was already Richard Vogel’s third top placing in three classes at the CHIO Aachen 2024. Yesterday he came second with two other horses, and today he claimed the victory with Phenyo. “We’d like the week to carry on just like this,” grinned Vogel, adding straight away: “We won’t manage that, but up till now things are going very well. All of the horses are in top form, are jumping superbly and I will try to ride as well as possible and not let my horses down. Then, I think we may able to win one or two rosettes here.”

The “Silver Horse” goes to Christoph Hess

03.07.2024 09:02

“The Silver Horse” goes to Christoph Hess this…


“The Silver Horse” goes to Christoph Hess this year for his comprehensive social media concepts, Jannicke Naustdal, Nanna Nieminen and Jenny Abrahamsson came second with the website World of Showjumping, Gianna Regenbrecht claimed third place. Frank Kemperman was distinguished in the category Personality.

Beaming faces during the award ceremony of the Silver Horse on the evening of the traditional Opening Ceremony of the CHIO Aachen 2024. The famous prize was conferred this year for the sixth time as an online award. Because equestrian sport journalism has undergone change as well and uses novel and exciting, digital formats meanwhile too, bringing this fascinating sport to life even more and making it more up-to-date and more personal. The jury examined more than 40 applicants, including not only contributions by bloggers and onliners, but also from editorial offices, athletes, organisers and agencies. Among others, the entries were evaluated according to their creativity, quality, user involvement, target group affinity and the relevance of the submitted contributions.

Christoph Hess was elected as the winner for his comprehensive social media concepts, he is also supported by Laura Tröger. A commitment to the equestrian sport that the jury – comprising of Wolfgang Brinkmann (Honorary President, German Riding and Driving Association, DRFV), Nadine Capellmann (dressage rider), Philip Erbers (Board Member, Aachen-Laurensberger Rennverein), Tobias Königs (Press Officer, CHIO Aachen) and Dr. Ute Countess Rothkirch (DRFV Board Member) –honoured with this online award. Jannicke Naustdal, Nanna Nieminen and Jenny Abrahamsson were distinguished with second place for their website www.worldofshowjumping.com, Gianna Regenbrecht came third with her social media portal on the Para-Sport.

Frank Kemperman was distinguished with the “Silver Horse” in the rubric “Personality”. The former Chairman of the Aachen-Laurensberger Rennverein and CHIO Aachen Show Director, now Organising Committee member and Vice President, received the distinction for his decade-long commitment to the World Equestrian Festival.

Grooms will be presented with the Prize of the City of Aachen on Thursday evening

02.07.2024 22:53

They are never in the limelight, few people…


They are never in the limelight, few people know their names. And yet they work on the frontlines – and nothing is possible in the equestrian sport without them: the people who take care of the horses, the grooms. The assistants behind the scenes offer essential support for show horses during the everyday routine and at competitions.

They are the first to arrive at the yard and the last to go home and are always ready to read the wishes from the lips of their four-legged charges. A dedication that is being distinguished with the “Prize of the City of Aachen” in the scope of the CHIO Aachen on Thursday evening: “”With this prize, we would like to show who is working hard in the background to ensure that the CHIO Aachen runs as smoothly as it does. Grooms play an indispensable role in this. Their work is more than just “work” for them. You can see their passion and love for the four-legged friends,” Aachen’s Mayoress, Sibylle Keupen, explained.

An opinion that Stefanie Peters, President of the Aachen Laurensberger Rennverein (ALRV) totally shares: “Top sport and animal welfare have always belonged together here at the CHIO Aachen. The grooms make a decisive contribution here,” the President of the Aachen-Laurensberger Rennverein (ALRV), stated. “It is extremely important to us that the work of the grooms is honoured here at the Soers.” Claire James, the groom of the dressage rider from Luxembourg, Fie Christine Skarsoe, will be presented with the “Prize of the City of Aachen” on behalf of all of the grooms on Thursday evening.

The Olympic gold medallist and his “next star” win the Sparkassen-Youngsters-Cup

02.07.2024 19:54

If anyone can judge what distinguishes a four-legged…


If anyone can judge what distinguishes a four-legged star, then definitely Ben Maher. The British Olympic gold medallist hopes to have found one in the OS Stallion, Corlander, whom he won the opening round of the Sparkassen-Youngsters-Cup with today.

Philipp Weishaupt and his Selle Français mare, Grace de la Claye (out of Utrillo van de Heffinck) put in a fast round in the 1.45 metre two-phase jumping competition that kicked off the Sparkassen-Youngsters-Cup: 39.29 seconds. Richard Vogel and his KWPN gelding, Levi Noesar (out of Zirocco Blue), were one hundredth of a second faster, 39.28 seconds. Anyone, who thought the time couldn’t be beaten, was taught otherwise, when the Olympic gold medallist, Ben Maher and his beautiful OS stallion, Corlander (out of Cornet Colbert) sped round the Soers. The clock stopped at 38.96 seconds. No one was able to top that. Vogel and Weishaupt finished in second and third place respectively.

Ben Maher wasn’t surprised. He has been riding Corlander since last November and took him to Florida with him in the spring to prepare him for the green season, where he already came second in a national 1.50 metre Grand Prix. Otherwise, Maher has only competed at international level with him once before. “He is a very talented, balanced horse. He doesn’t have to jump too much,” he explained. Maher has high hopes in the stallion. “I don’t just think because of today that he is right for Aachen, but he has a huge range with his scope and stride.” He added that he has people, who keep a look out for good horses for him and they scouted the Cornet Obolensky grandson for him from the Lewitz Stud, when he was still under the saddle of his former rider, Krzysztof Ludwiczak from Poland. “Hopefully, we have found the next star. I hope we can live up to that.” If he carries on like today…

Hannes Ahlmann wins the first round of the German U25 Trophy of the Stiftung Deutscher Pferdesport again

02.07.2024 19:52

The CHIO Aachen is once again the venue…


The CHIO Aachen is once again the venue of the Finale of the German U25 Trophy of the Stiftung Deutscher Pferdesport and Holger Hetzel, Prize of Holger Hetzel. And once again the winner of the first round comes from Schleswig-Holstein and is called Hannes Ahlmann.

As the last pair to go, Hannes Ahlmann and his nine-year-old Holstein-bred Toulon daughter, Tokyo, overtook the entire field of the German U25 Trophy from the rear. After jumping clear in 73.64 seconds they relegated Henrike-Sophie Boy with Aquarell Sun (74.12) and Enno Klaphake with NC Verso Red Wine (77.29) into second and third place, respectively.

In the course of four qualifiers, the best five riders respectively won themselves a ticket for the CHIO Aachen. It is the second time that Ahlmann, the rider from Schleswig-Holstein, has competed in this class – and the second time he has won the opening round. “Naturally, it is always something very special to ride here on the Holy Grass!” the 23-year-old emphasised and added: “Of course, it is great that I managed to win the opening class again. But we now also hope to take the victory in the Finale as well!”

Ahlmann was one of the five riders to reach the jump-off last year. In 2023, he had saddled Nerrado and the pair came fourth. His sports partner this year, the mare Tokyo, has already carried him over 1.60 metre courses and jumped to victory in both qualifiers of the U25 trophy in Balve. Ahlmann’s hopes are thus entirely justified.

Holger Hetzel is co-sponsoring the German U25 Trophy for the first time this year. As a father too. Since his daughter, Laura, is also one of the finalists. She finished fourth today with her Westphalian-bred mare, Angel D’or.

The year 2024 not only marks 100 years of show history at the Aachen Soers, but also a decade of the German U25 Trophy. The series for aspiring young riders was staged for the first time in 2014. It was initiated by the national coach of the show-jumpers, Otto Becker, together with the co-trainer at the time, Heinrich-Hermann Engemann. The aim was to make it easier for the Young Riders to get a foothold on the senior-level circuit. It has long since become evident that the idea is working. The championship riders, Laura Klaphake and Maurice Tebbel also competed in the German U25 Trophy in the past, alongside the designated Olympic rider, Richard Vogel. The latter succeeded in winning the Finale in Aachen three times in succession and already rode to victory in the Big Tour at the Soers in 2023 already.

French victory in the STAWAG Opening Jumping Competition

02.07.2024 15:14

First time at the CHIO Aachen, first victory…


First time at the CHIO Aachen, first victory – things couldn’t have gone better for France’s Francois Xavier Boudant in the STAWAG Opening Jumping Competition.

The STAWAG Opening Jumping Competition lasted a good two hours. However, the decision already fell in the first few minutes. As fourth to go, Francois Xavier Boudant (FRA) and his Egoki took 0.46 seconds off the time of Richard Vogel with Cydello, who had been in the lead up until then. Boudant’s time of 62.62 seconds remained unbeaten up to the end. Vogel and his Hanoverian-bred Cascadello son finished second (63.08). Third place went to the Swedish rider, Petronella Andersson with the Belgian stallion, Ollister de Lys out of Hunter’s Scendro (63.41).

It is the first time that Francois Xavier Boudant has ever competed at the CHIO Aachen. “A super start,” he commented understandably about his debut victory. He owed this triumph to his ten-year-old, chestnut French-bred Catoki son, Egoki, whom he has been riding for “six or seven years” already. So, the pair know each other inside out. “I am taking part in the Speed Tour with him this weekend,” Boudant reported. That could be interpreted as a warning to his fellow competitors. Boudant has brought his top horse, Brazyl de Mezel, with him for the Five Start Tour, whom the French show-jumper represented France with last year at the Nation’ Cup Final in Barcelona.

Kendra Claricia Brinkop replaces Jörne Sprehe in the Mercedes-Benz Nations’ Cup

02.07.2024 09:22

Two days before the Mercedes-Benz Nations’ Cup, national…


Two days before the Mercedes-Benz Nations’ Cup, national coach Otto Becker has announced a change to his team. Hot Easy, the 12-year-old KWPN mare owned by Jörne Sprehe, is suffering from a hoof ulcer and will not be able to compete at the CHIO Aachen. Kendra Claricia Brinkop will now represent the German colours alongside Christian Kukuk, André Thieme and Jana Wargers at the international show-jumping competition on Thursday evening. The 29-year-old and her successful partner Tabasco de Toxandria Z were already part of the German teams that won the prestigious Nations’ Cup competitions in Rome (ITA) and La Baule (FRA) this year.

USA feeling on the market square in Aachen

01.07.2024 21:38

There was a fantastic atmosphere on the traditional…


There was a fantastic atmosphere on the traditional market square in Aachen: Dancing cheerleaders, a lasso thrower and of course plenty of horses got everyone tuned in for the CHIO Aachen 2024 and this year’s partner country, the USA. The motto: “A perfect match.”
The CHIO Aachen 2024 got off to a dynamic start with an impressive horse and carriage parade through the city centre to the market square. The reception in front of the magnificent setting of the historical Town Hall has a long tradition. Hence, on Monday evening the people from Aachen poured onto the market place to take part. And the programme was thrilling. Even before the horses and artists led by the City Riders of Aachen and flag bearers reached the market square at 6 p.m., the highly spirited CHIO Aachen mascot, Karli, and the country singer, Danny Griego, who had flown in from Texas especially for the occasion, set the scene for the open-air festival. A few rays of sunshine fought their way through the clouds and cast the right light on the scene.
In front of the stairs of the Town Hall, Sibylle Keupen welcomed her “Öcher” (inhabitants of Aachen). “The CHIO Aachen”, the Mayoress stated, “is not only steeped in tradition, it also has huge international appeal. With the USA as the partner country it is going to be a fabulous event.” The partnership between the CHIO Aachen and the United States is embedded in the celebrations for the NRW/USA Year 2023/2024, which pays tribute to the joint history of the United States of America and North Rhine-Westphalia. Accordingly, the President of the Aachen-Laurensberger Rennverein e.V. (ALRV), Stefanie Peters, promised: “Ahead of us lies a CHIO Aachen, that is going to be characterised by plenty of US-American flair.”
And precisely this flair was already noticeable on the traditional market square of Aachen on Monday evening. Framed by flag-bearing soldiers of the US military, the Colour Guard, and the third Infantry Regiment of the United States, the Caisson Platoon Soldiers, a herd of Mustangs, the lasso thrower, Roper Kiesner and the cheerleaders of the US national team, “USA Cheer”, who flew through the skies over Aachen during their spectacular performance, quickly conquered the hearts of the many spectators that had gathered around the market place. The same was true of the riders of the USA team, headed by the dressage rider, Steffen Peters, who also paraded over the cobblestones of the city.
The action-packed reception gave a small foretaste of what awaits us at the Soers over the coming days. All of these performers – and many more – will be in action again during tomorrow’s Opening Ceremony. With a little luck, interested fans can still purchase remaining tickets via the second-hand ticket exchange on the website of the CHIO Aachen. For those, who aren’t able to acquire a ticket: WDR is broadcasting the official Opening Ceremony live from 8.15 p.m. onwards.

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