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It was a fairytale ending to a stunning 
					weekend of top sport in Germany, as four-time Olympic Gold 
					medallist Ludger Beerbaum (GER) took a sensational win with 
					his new horse Casello 2 in front of a sell-out crowd at the 
					Longines Global Champions Tour Grand Prix of Hamburg. Fresh 
					from the podium, a delighted Ludger said: "It was a little 
					bit like Leicester winning the Premier League!
					
					"It is very very special to win [in Germany], and if I could 
					have a wish from the 15 legs, it would be to win here. 
					Everyone has experienced today the atmosphere - it’s really 
					something very special, and believe me, I’m more than happy 
					and really enjoying this moment.”
					
					It was standing room only for the big €300,000 Grand Prix 
					class with a worldwide TV and online audience watching 
					Ludger beat off heavyweight competition from a stellar 
					international field. With the sport enjoying a boom globally 
					Ludger commented: "If I see the sport from [when I started] 
					to today, it’s unbelievable for myself to have the 
					opportunity to experience this development in the last ten 
					years. I really also have to say thanks to the Global 
					Champions Tour which was a milestone in the development of 
					our sport. I wish I was 10 years younger!"
					
					Christian Alhmann (GER) now leads the LGCT Rankings on 161 
					points overall, with 2nd place man Emanuele Gaudiano (ITA) 
					on 96 points. World Number 1 Simon Delestre (FRA) has jumped 
					up to 3rd with 95 points overall. 
					
					It was full house at the great Derby arena as tens of 
					thousands of fans watched as the first round unfolded, with 
					the passionate crowd cheering and gasping as world class 
					action got underway with a 50 strong field. The young 
					Belgian star Nicola Philippaerts (BEL) led the way with an 
					impressive performance in the early stage of the 1.60m Grand 
					Prix. Riding his beautiful grey Zilverstar T, Nicola 
					delivered a quick and careful round across the expansive 
					grass arena, while fans packed the grandstands and grassy 
					banks in the picturesque setting. Georgina Bloomberg (USA) 
					and Lilli delivered a polished round to progress to round 
					two, and Brazil’s Marlon Módolo Zanotelli with the mighty 
					Cash del Mar Z also jumped beautifully to secure their spot 
					in the next round of the Grand Prix.
					
					The last couple of fences caused a lot of damage, with the 
					double of verticals posing a challenge to the top riders 
					such as Pius Schwizer (SUI) and Leonard de la Ferme CH, who 
					missed out on the second round after rolling the poles. 
					Rolf-Göran Bengtsson (SWE) and Casall ASK had an unlucky 
					foot on the tape of the water jump despite stunning form 
					throughout the course. Other big names to drop out of the 
					running were Kevin Staut (FRA) with For Joy van't Zorgvliet 
					HDC, Marco Kutscher (GER) with Balermo, and home favourite 
					Janne-Friederike Meyer (GER) with Goja.
					
					Christian Alhmann (GER) delivered an immaculate round with 
					stallion Codex One, much to the delight of the crowd who 
					cheered passionately for the home rider. He was joined by 
					compatriots Ludger Beerbaum (GER) who delivered a masterful 
					round with the chestnut, Casello 2, Marcus Ehning (GER) with 
					Pret a Tout, Daniel Deusser (GER) with First Class van 
					Eeckelghem and young star Andreas Kreuzer (GER) with 
					Calvilot who showed serious talent in the expansive grass 
					arena. Also through were World Number 1 Simon Delestre with 
					the Grand Prix winning horse Qlassic Bois Margot, Bertram 
					Allen (IRL) with Molly Malone V, Lauren Hough (USA) with 
					Cornet 39, Daniel Bluman (COL) with Sancha LS, Harrie 
					Smolders (NED) with Don VHP Z, and Laura Kraut (USA) with 
					Zeremonie.
					
					The second course was carefully planned, pushing the riders 
					to think about striding and their plan of attack. First to 
					go clear was Denis Lynch (IRL) with All Star 5, however 
					their earlier time fault meant they would not progress to 
					the jump-off. Young German star Andreas Kreuzer (GER) rode a 
					stunning double clear with the eye-catching Calvilot, 
					however was just pipped to the post by the time allowed, and 
					the crowds groaned as he was handed one time fault, putting 
					him out off the final round. Harrie Smolders (NED) was the 
					first to jump double clear, consistent as always and 
					showcasing a masterful round. The crowds erupted in 
					patriotic cheers as he was joined by Ludger Beerbaum (GER), 
					Daniel Deusser (GER), Christian Ahlmann (GER) and Marcus 
					Ehning (GER) all earning their places in what promised to be 
					a mouth-watering jump-off to delight local fans.
					
					Eight went through to the jump-off, with the crowd on the 
					edge of their seats as the first rider Harrie Smolders (NED) 
					with Don VHP Z entered the ring. The course was designed to 
					encourage a flat out gallop, with intimidating full height 
					oxers, and utilising the full length of the arena. Setting 
					off at a gallop, Harrie crossed the line with 35.25s, 
					throwing down the gauntlet to the rest of the field. Next 
					was the Columbian Daniel Bluman with Sancha LS who was 
					unable to beat his time but came close with a 35.29s. Daniel 
					Deusser (GER) had an unusual two down, and a slip for World 
					Number 1 Simon Delestre’s (FRA) Qlassic Bois Margot cost 
					them a fence putting them in 6th overall.
					
					Marcus Ehning (GER) with Pret a Tout were incredibly fast 
					with a time of 34.72s, but a tight turn to a vertical with 
					the chestnut horse unfolding a touch too early cost them a 
					fence, but earning them 4th place overall. Ranking leader 
					Christian had one down with Codex One, putting them in 5th, 
					but it was compatriot Ludger Beerbaum who stole the show, 
					turning tightly and galloping across the course to meet the 
					line in an impressive 34.81s.
					
					The Tour now looks to leg six and Madrid, for the next round 
					of action on the incredible 2016 Longines Global Champions 
					Tour season.
					
					Jan Tops, Founder and President of the Longines Global 
					Champions Tour: “If you want to be in Germany - which is 
					a great horse nation - then where better to be than Hamburg. 
					It’s a traditional place, with a beautiful grass arena. The 
					people here know the sport, which is very nice, and you can 
					see people really rooting for their favourites. It’s great 
					to see [Ludger] with his new mount - a horse that he’s only 
					had since the beginning of the year, so to come back and win 
					this important class will give them a great boost for the 
					coming months and a lot of confidence - it’s nice to see. 
					The one who is on incredible form is Christian [Ahlmann], 
					he’s not missed one leg [where he has finished placed] out 
					of the top seven. He’s by far leading, he has his mind set 
					for the whole Tour and there’s a big chance he can achieve 
					it."
					
					Volker Wulff, Show Organiser Jumping Hamburg: “Today 
					was another really great day today. We had 13 hours of 
					sunshine, and it was the first time we were sold out on 
					Saturday. It was amazing sport and a lot of people who have 
					been here today will definitely come back next year; they’ll 
					tell some neighbours so it might be too small here for the 
					next year!”
					
					Ludger Beerbaum, LGCT Grand Prix of Hamburg Gold 
					Medallist: “I could not be more pleased. It’s really 
					nice to achieve this today with this horse - it’s not 
					expected. If you saw my jump-off two days ago I was swimming 
					around the track. So it was a little bit like Leicester 
					winning the Premier League in England! You would have had a 
					good call betting for me today! It’s amazing that it can 
					happen. Overall, the first round was ok, the horse jumped 
					good - the fact that the time was short made a difference, 
					and I think it was the most harmonious round. The second 
					round; the time was short but I felt for the first time 
					really confident from start to finish. In the jump-off there 
					was no special plan - my colleagues here know their horses 
					much better and I still have to find out which is his 
					favourite turns and strides. But I just went for it and 
					thanks to the quality of the horse, it was possible to win 
					today.
					
					“It is very very special to win [in Germany], and if I could 
					have a wish from the 15 legs, it would be to win here. 
					Everyone has experienced today the atmosphere - it’s really 
					something very special, and believe me, I’m more than happy 
					and really enjoying this moment. I see the sport developing 
					- if I see the sport from [when I started] to today, it’s 
					unbelievable for myself to have the opportunity to 
					experience this development in the last ten years. I really 
					also have to say thanks to the Global Champions Tour which 
					was a milestone in the development of our sport. It put 
					healthy competition to a lot of other shows also, and I wish 
					I would be ten years younger!"
					
					Harrie Smolders, LGCT Grand Prix of Hamburg Silver 
					Medallist: “With eight in the jump-off I think we had a 
					very strong field today of horses and riders. I’ve not the 
					fastest horse but I tried to put as much pressure on as I 
					could. After my round I was satisfied anyway, as my horse 
					jumped good - he was light, and after his break this is the 
					first time I have really felt his power and lightness back. 
					I think the favourites in the jump-off were Christian 
					[Ahlmann], Simon [Delestre] and Marcus [Ehning]. But as you 
					can see, that’s the beauty of our sport, that sometimes the 
					leaderboard changes!"
					
					Daniel Bluman, LGCT Grand Prix of Hamburg Bronze 
					Medallist: “It’s been for many years that I’ve watched 
					the Tour from home on the computer, watching the greatest 
					riders compete. It’s the first year that I get to do it, 
					thanks to the Global Champions League, that allowed me to be 
					part of the Monaco Aces. I’m delighted to be jumping three 
					very good rounds with my Olympic hopeful for this year and 
					sitting beside Ludger, who I’ve been looking up to since I 
					was a little kid, and next to Harrie who is having an 
					amazing time and has come from a second place finish in the 
					World Cup Finals - I’m very happy; it’s a great day for 
					sure.”
					
					Christian Ahlmann, LGCT Ranking Leader: “On paper it 
					looks good - it’s only a shame we’re in Hamburg and not [at 
					the final in] Doha! For sure it’s a very good feeling, 
					especially when there are a few horses to catch the points 
					and can change the situation a little bit - it’s a good 
					situation for me at the moment. So I’ll cross my figures, 
					work for it, and try to keep it long like that.”
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