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It was a battle of gladiatorial standards 
					as the twelve teams took to the stunning grass arena for the 
					Global Champions League of Madrid, as the points ranking 
					tightened dramatically during the sixth leg of the 2016 
					Championship fight. With adrenaline running high in the 
					picture perfect setting, it was another showcase of top 
					sport and entertainment right until the final fence, with 
					the magnificent Rome Gladiators - consisting of Laura Kraut 
					and Laura Renwick - who reigned supreme.
					
					An ecstatic Laura Renwick, who jumped double clear with 
					Bintang II spoke of the pressure in the final round, "After 
					Laura did such a great job I just tried to go as fast as I 
					could and leave the jumps up, and it worked today!” And 
					teamwork it was, as both 'Lauras' took the Gold Medal for 
					the Rome Gladiators, their first win of the season so far 
					and rocketing them up the rankings to fourth place overall 
					with a tally of 130 points.
					
					Talking about the strong camaraderie in the team, Laura 
					Kraut spoke of the Rome Gladiators U25 rider Emma Heise, who 
					was also at event this weekend: “We have Emma as one of our 
					teammates - she’s our U25 rider. She walks every course, she 
					follows every rider [in the competition], she keeps track of 
					everything - she’s been great.”
					
					The overall ranking points have closed up once more, with 
					Valkenswaard United still at the top of the table on a full 
					145 points overall. The Championship rankings have tightened 
					dramatically, with the top three teams all within just four 
					points of one another, with Monaco Aces in 142 points 
					overall and the Antwerp Diamonds hot on their heels with 141 
					points. With 30 points up for grabs for a win, it’s set to 
					be an action packed season as the League heads to the next 
					destinations in the European phase of the Championship - 
					Chantilly, Cannes, Monaco and Paris.
					
					Fans packed the arena to witness the League take place for 
					the first time in the Spanish city of Madrid, cheering 
					passionately as the riders took centre stage, and dancing to 
					the bespoke team music which resonated around the Club de 
					Villa de Madrid. VIPs including Bruce Springsteen who spent 
					time at the show with his wife Patti watching their daughter 
					Jessica Springsteen compete in the Shanghai Swans with team 
					mate Edwina Tops-Alexander. "The Boss" joined guests to 
					watch the high calibre competition following his performance 
					last night in front of tens of thousands of fans in the City 
					as part of his "The River" tour.
					
					A tough first round saw many of the world’s top riders and 
					horses caught by the challenging 1.55m course. GCL Ranking 
					leaders Valkenswaard United failed to qualify for round two 
					after a fence and time fault for John Whitaker and his horse 
					Lord of Arabia, plus a rub of a pole from Bertram Allen and 
					Quiet Easy dropped them out of the running. Doha Fursan 
					Qatar’s Hamad Ali Mohamed A Al Attiyah had an unlucky fall 
					from Appagino 2, meaning the team would be eliminated from 
					the competition, and Vienna Eagles just missed out of 
					qualifying for round two after picking up 8 faults from 
					Danielle Goldstein, with team mate and GCL debuting U25 
					rider Paris Sellon jumping a strong clear.
					
					The Monaco Aces of Daniel Bluman and Schuyler Riley looked 
					to be on phenomenal form throughout the competition, leading 
					the way into round two on a score of zero with both riders 
					clear. They were joined by the Shanghai Swans who put in a 
					stunning opening round with riders Edwina Tops-Alexander and 
					Jessica Springsteen, Rome Gladiators and the Cannes Stars - 
					all on a score of zero and under pressure to jump round two 
					fast and clear with combined time crucial to the finishing 
					positions.
					
					As the bell rang, team Miami Glory took centre stage as the 
					first team to test out the new course layout. The team 
					carried through four faults into round two, with Georgina 
					Bloomberg jumping a sensational clear with her 10 year old 
					bay mare Calista. The pressure was on team mate and World 
					Number 3 Scott Brash, who looked to be on fantastic form 
					until an unlucky couple of fences caught the pair out, 
					taking the team total to twelve.
					
					Cannes Stars top German rider, Marco Kutscher, provided a 
					careful clear round with his 10 year old bay gelding Clenur, 
					picking up just one time fault. Team mate Roger-Yves Bost 
					pushed his horse Sunshine du Phare to be within the time 
					allowed, however was caught out by a rail costing the team 
					four faults in total, placing them on a final score of 5.
					
					Edwina Tops-Alexander provided the anchor double clear for 
					the Shanghai Swans, with team mate Jessica Springsteen the 
					second to last rider to go as the pressure mounted. After a 
					stunning first round, Jessica rode the 14 year old bay 
					gelding Vindicat W beautifully, but the galloping course 
					with demanding 1.55m verticals and wide oxers tested the 
					best and cost the team 12 faults.
					
					As the Rome Gladiators watched on in anticipation, it was 
					all down to the last and final rider to go; Daniel Bluman of 
					the Monaco Aces. With a score of zero faults so far, the 
					Columbian rider knew he had to jump clear and careful to win 
					the League, however a pole down could drop them far down the 
					order if his time was too slow. Midway through the course, 
					the pair caught a pole, and Daniel moved his 10 year old bay 
					gelding Believe up a gear to make up the time difference and 
					be in with a chance of winning. But the galloping pace took 
					its toll, and as they came to the last the pair caught the 
					top rail, crossing the line in a combined time of 142.48s 
					but putting them on eight faults and fourth overall.
					
					The Global Champions League now looks to the chic 
					destination of Chantilly, another historic venue on the 15 
					event Championship as teams battle it out in the intense 
					points ranking.
					
					Jan Tops, Co-Founder Global Champions League: “To be 
					here in this magnificent place - it’s amazing to ride at, 
					the crowd is unique. Alvaro and Oxer organised Mexico and we 
					can see the Latin flavour, the warmth all the time from the 
					spectators is great until the end, and that’s nice to see 
					for the riders - they try very hard here. We have also been 
					blessed with these two shows with the weather and 
					circumstances which were of course fantastic. You see more 
					and more that the riders take this competition very 
					seriously - everything is very close, they’re putting their 
					best horses in and I think today was a great win for both 
					‘Lauras'. They stayed cool until the end, especially with 
					the last two teams having to jump clear. The riders want to 
					do their best - they don’t want to let their sponsors and 
					team riders down. The pressure is unique for this 
					competition but the riders are the top [in show jumping], so 
					it’s great for the sport. [In GCL competitions] you can 
					count everything - all the points count until the end and 
					there is no drop score; so everything stays open. It’s easy 
					to follow. Now the team who are number one can in three 
					shows be number five or the other way around. I think this 
					is much better for all of us, for the fans, who can follow 
					the competition to the end. There are only three points 
					between first and second, and with nine more GCL legs coming 
					everything is still open with many teams still with a chance 
					to win.”
					
					Alvaro Arrieta Konyay, CEO Oxer Sport: “First of all 
					congratulations to the six riders who are at this table - it 
					was a really exciting competition today. Thanks to my friend 
					Jan for his confidence and trust in our committee; it was 
					the first time for the League in Madrid. As you know we 
					organised six weeks ago the show in Mexico City, so it is 
					not a new competition for us as such, but you always have 
					butterflies in your stomach. The riders and horses did 
					really well - it was a beautiful competition and we are 
					really happy and we hope the League keeps coming to Madrid. 
					It’s a very nice competition and we hope Jan keeps improving 
					and building this sport, and all of us should support the 
					new competition.”
					
					Laura Kraut, Rome Gladiators, GCL Madrid Gold Medallist: 
					“I was so happy with [Confu]. He’s a relatively new horse 
					for me and I thought he rode both rounds really well. I said 
					to Laura that I didn’t even know I had the fence down until 
					I heard the crowd groan, and then I looked at the scoreboard 
					and saw four, so I thought I better take the brakes off and 
					get going! I’m really happy with him - he’s good for this 
					competition, it’s great experience for an up and coming 
					horse."
					
					Laura Renwick, Rome Gladiators, GCL Madrid Gold 
					Medallist: “I thought [Bintang] got better even in the 
					second round than the first - the size of that ring really 
					helps him, he’s got a huge stride and I could just use that 
					to my advantage in the second round. After Laura did such a 
					great job I just tried to go as fast as I could and leave 
					the jumps up, and it worked today!"
					
					Marco Kutscher, Cannes Stars, GCL Madrid Silver 
					Medallist: “First of all well done to the two ladies! 
					I’m very happy with my horse I have to say. We both chose 
					perhaps the slowest horses of the competition so we were not 
					trying to be fast. I had the time fault which I counted on 
					in order to try and be clear. Normally, and with a little 
					bit more luck we would have won the class. But we’re very 
					happy. I expected us to be fourth [after the pole down] but 
					as Jan said, every result counts, so it was very exciting 
					the last two riders - there’s always something happening!"
					
					Roger-Yves Bost, Cannes Stars, GCL Madrid Silver 
					Medallist: “Marco rode better than me today - I had one 
					down, the course was a little difficult today with not many 
					clear so I’m very happy with the result."
					
					Harrie Smolders, Antwerp Diamonds, GCL Madrid Bronze 
					Medallist: “I chose Aiyetoro to ride as he was in good 
					shape these past few weeks. That’s why we brought him here. 
					We changed our tactics a little bit to put myself as first 
					and Audrey with Alex as second because I think with her 
					horse we have a few more options to see how the course is 
					going, and she can make up more time. It almost bought us 
					victory today.”
					
					Audrey Coulter, Antwerp Diamonds, GCL Madrid Bronze 
					Medallist: “I think [GCL] is a lot of fun. Alex is the 
					perfect horse for this type of class as he is fast and very 
					careful so he’s been able to succeed every time he’s 
					competed in this class, so it’s been fun.”
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