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Edwina Tops-Alexander (AUS) and her 
					feisty 13 year old bay mare Lintea Tequila rode a stunning 
					class to claim the top spot in the 2016 Longines Global 
					Champions Tour Grand Prix of Miami Beach. Set against the 
					backdrop of the iconic Miami Beach, equestrian enthusiasts 
					and beach-goers packed the grandstand and lined the arena to 
					watch the stars of show jumping battle it out as the 2016 
					season got underway.
					
					International guests included Elle Macpherson, Sir Michael 
					Caine, business tycoon and former New York Mayor Michael 
					Bloomberg, Senator Marco Rubio, and singer Iggy Azalea. The 
					event is fast becoming a prestigious fixture on the local 
					calendar with hundreds of guests, business leaders, and high 
					class personalities enjoying chic hospitality and 
					spectacular ocean views.
					
					The 50 strong class fielded eight of the world’s top ten 
					riders, promising a spectacular start to the Tour circuit. 
					Italy’s Uliano Vezzani created a challenging first round 
					course, set to test the very best in the sport. Questions 
					were asked throughout, with riders caught out across the 
					course. Despite the challenges, a total of 17 clears went 
					through to the second round, with Kevin Staut (FRA) the 
					fastest of those with four penalties rounding out the top 
					18. Bassem Hassan Mohammed (QAT), Jerome Guery (BEL), Doda 
					de Miranda (BRA), Jane Richard Philips (SUI), Emanuele 
					Gaudiano (ITA), John Whitaker (GBR) and Jos Verlooy (BEL) 
					were just some of the riders through, with David Will (GER) 
					continuing his fine form with his CSI5* class winning horse 
					Mic Mac du Tillard.
					
					First to go Kevin Staut and Elky van het Indihof HDC jumped 
					clear and in an impressive time of 59.69s. Christian Ahlmann 
					(GER) and Epleaser van’t Heike were the first to jump double 
					clear in the intense second round, wriggling out of trouble 
					to the last fence to clear the full 1.60m height fence. 
					Sheikh Ali Bin Khalid Al Thani (QAT) and First Devision were 
					soon to join Christian after a brilliant round, ensuring an 
					exciting jump-off would ensue. Maikel van der Vleuten and 
					VDL Groep Arera C showcased a classy round to earn their 
					place in the final, bringing the tally to three.
					
					The rest of the field took their chances, with the square 
					oxers and final fence causing a few problems for the world’s 
					top combinations. Home favourite Kent Farrington (USA) and 
					Voyeur were caught out by the triple combination, while 
					experienced duo John Whitaker (GBR) and Argento, and young 
					star Jos Verlooy (BEL) were also unable to make it into the 
					jump-off.
					
					If there had been a roof it would have been sent sky-high as 
					the crowd went wild watching home rider McLain Ward (USA) 
					and his beautiful bay 10 year old mare HH Azur jump a cool 
					and impressive clear. He was joined by compatriot Georgina 
					Bloomberg (USA) with her bay mare Lilli after a beautifully 
					ridden round much to the delight of the watching spectators. 
					Finally Edwina Tops-Alexander and Lintea Tequila who had 
					looked on consistently good form throughout made it six for 
					the nail-biting final round.
					
					The jump-off was a fast paced course, with plenty of 
					gallops, including a flat out race to the last which 
					consisted of imposing planks. First to go Christian Ahlmann 
					(GER) went a steady clear in 37.38s - a shake of his head as 
					he exited the ring confirmed the potential for more speed, 
					and the next competitors readied themselves to do battle for 
					the final top positions.
					
					Sheikh Ali Bin Khalid Al Thani (QAT) put in another 
					excellent round with First Devision, however had one down, 
					crossing the line in 37.10s which would have put him 
					straight into the lead. Maikel van der Vleuten (NED) was 
					also caught out by a rail midway through the course, as was 
					local rider Georgina Bloomberg who despite the four faults 
					rode a stunning round with her horse Lilli.
					
					McLain Ward’s mare HH Azur had a ground covering stride, 
					eating up the distances between fences, and McLain rode a 
					clever round to cross the line clear in 35.78s - a full two 
					seconds faster than former leader Christian. But it was last 
					to go Edwina Tops-Alexander (AUS) and her brilliant plucky 
					mare Lintea Tequila who jumped their hearts out against the 
					backdrop of the stunning Miami Beach. Light on her feet and 
					quick around the corners Lintea Tequila showed exactly what 
					she was capable of with Edwina riding her perfectly around 
					the challenging course to maximise the little horse’s 
					agility and speed. They crossed the line a full second ahead 
					of McLain in 34.59s, as the crowd erupted from the 
					grandstands and along the packed edge of the arena.
					
					Edwina now leads the 2016 LGCT rankings, as the Tour looks 
					ahead to event two, the debut for Mexico City.
					
					Jan Tops, Longines Global Champions Tour Founder and 
					President: “[It was an] amazing start. You don’t think 
					when you walk the course that there would be so many clears 
					but I think the whole circumstances helped - the footing, 
					the horses feel good in this weather - I think all the 
					circumstances are great. We have a unique sport that’s 
					totally different than our classical arenas which is what 
					makes it so unique for this show. This is what the Tour is 
					about. We are very diverse. This week we have a small arena 
					but you also see big horses like the one McLain or Christian 
					have perform well in these arenas. Next week we have a big 
					grass arena. We are jumping during the day and during the 
					night - we have all these different elements and that is why 
					I think the Tour is so special.
					
					"Tomorrow is another exciting day as it’s the kick off of 
					the new Global Champions League. I’m very excited about 
					that. It’s a new project for our sport and I have a lot of 
					faith in what is happening with the future. The years to 
					come are going to be very exciting.”
					
					Edwina Tops-Alexander (AUS), gold medallist: "I’m 
					obviously really happy. It’s been a while since I’ve won a 
					Global Tour Grand Prix. [Lintea Tequila] just felt amazing. 
					The first round I had a great feeling, everything went 
					really smooth. She was very fresh on the first day and 
					feeling really good - I was a little worried she was maybe a 
					little too fresh but I think it paid off leaving her off 
					yesterday. The second round was a lot bigger and suited a 
					different type of horse. I was in a good position being last 
					to go and I had the chance to watch everyone - that’s always 
					an advantage - and I just went as fast as I could. I was a 
					little lucky on the Miami fence as she fell a lot to the 
					left but it actually helped me in the end. Uliano did again 
					an amazing job so congratulations. It’s not easy to build 
					when you have so many good horses and good riders - to have 
					six coming back for the jump-off was a great effort. I think 
					the ground is absolutely amazing and I think all the horses 
					have been jumping great. They travel over it very easily and 
					their stride gets bigger. The facilities are amazing and 
					Jan’s done an incredible job."
					
					McLain Ward (USA), silver medallist: “I’d like to 
					first say thank you to Jan and GCT - it’s great to have 
					these events in North America; to bring up our sport to the 
					level of Europe and for the top riders in our country it’s 
					very exciting, so thank you. Azur is… Well everyone can see 
					what Azur is! She’s different, I try to stay out of her way 
					- I pulled the reins a few too many times in the jump-off. 
					I’m proud of my horse, and my team, and on to the next.”
					
					Christian Ahlmann (GER), bronze medallist: “First of 
					all I was really happy with my horse he jumped three amazing 
					rounds but my performance in the jump-off, I was not really 
					happy. I did not have the best position - I tried, but I 
					knew the guys behind me and that it was for sure not enough. 
					In the end I was happy to be still on the podium but in any 
					case my thanks to Jan for this amazing show - I go home very 
					happy.”
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