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						Jumping / Dressage Longines Global Champions Tour | 

Image: 2016 GCL teams
With the 10 day transfer window closed, 
					several team rosters have been reshuffled as tension mounts 
					in the final critical stages of the inaugural Global 
					Champions League season.
					It’s all to play for in the unfolding team championship with 
					a chance at the lion's share of the €4,500,000 end of season 
					bonus prize money. Tacticians have turned their attention to 
					the four crucial final legs and also to the 2017 season as 
					they aim to optimise their rider line-up with more high 
					profile athletes looking to be part of the League.
					
					One of the biggest names to join GCL will be British Olympic 
					athlete Michael Whitaker, who becomes an integral member of 
					Antwerp Diamonds. So far Antwerp Diamonds have been one of 
					the most consistently successful teams in the League and the 
					only team to win their home event. The GCL ranking has 
					Antwerp Diamonds second only to ranking leaders Valkenswaard 
					United, featuring Michael’s brother John Whitaker. Talking 
					about joining a GCL team, Michael said: “I’m really looking 
					forward to competing in the Global Champions League. It’s 
					been great to watch it grow and build on the success so far. 
					I’m really happy to be joining a top team like Antwerp 
					Diamonds. It’s going to be interesting going up against John 
					(Whitaker) for the first time in a team competition like 
					this, it’s unique and why it’s a great concept and important 
					for the future of the sport. For sure I’ll be fighting to 
					win with my team mates. I can’t wait to get started.”
					
					It’s set to be an exhilarating contest as Antwerp Diamonds 
					bid to overtake Valkenswaard United in the home stretch with 
					only 5.5 points separating the two top teams. Following the 
					10-day transfer window Olympic Bronze Medallist Kamal 
					Bahamdan will join the Paris Jets team and New Zealand show 
					jumper Samantha McIntosh will make the Shanghai Swans the 
					only all-female team. All eyes will be on the revised 
					combinations to see how quickly they bond and what assets 
					each horse and rider will bring to the team dynamic.
					
					This weekend one of the most hotly-contested rounds of the 
					Global Champions League will unfold in Valkenswaard on 
					Sunday afternoon. Current ranking leaders Valkenswaard 
					United will go all out to extend their lead on home 
					territory in front of an enthusiastic Dutch crowd. But with 
					Antwerp Diamonds, Monaco Aces and Rome Gladiators snapping 
					at their heels, the 12th leg of the Championship is set to 
					bring new drama to the already exciting season.
					
					There has been an eclectic mix of podiums so far, with 
					riders from all corners of the globe delighting fans and 
					proving world-class teams exist beyond nations. Rolf-Goran 
					Bengtsson, Scott Brash, Gregory Wathelet, Maikel van der 
					Vleuten, Edwina Tops-Alexander, Kent Farrington, Laura 
					Renwick, Laura Kraut, Marco Kutscher, Roger-Yves Bost and 
					Lauren Hough are just a few of the top show jumping names 
					tasting League success. As every point counts, each leg is 
					crucial, and the two riders each team fields per event are 
					under pressure to perform to the maximum.
					
					Already a host of next generation talent has had the 
					opportunity to shine, with U25 riders playing a crucial part 
					in the League concept. Gonzalo Anon Suarez of Madrid in 
					Motion helped the team take the win in Chantilly after a 
					phenomenal round in challenging conditions, Andreas Kreuzer 
					and David Will of the Cascais Charms beat some of the best, 
					including Olympic medallists, to stand on the top step in 
					Shanghai. Kevin Jochems has been on the podium twice out of 
					the four times he's competed for the Cannes Stars, and 
					Jessica Springsteen, Emily Moffitt, Alexandra Thornton, 
					Philip Houston and Nicola Philippaerts have all performed 
					brilliantly at various locations around the world for their 
					respective teams.
					
					Horses too have taken centre stage, with familiar and new 
					names propelled into the spotlight. Bokai, Harrie Smolders' 
					stunning grey gelding has been one of the most consistent 
					horses on the League so far, jumping every round he's 
					competed in clear and earning himself the position of being 
					one of the most valuable assets in the competition this 
					season. Antwerp Diamonds' teammate Audrey Coulter's Alex has 
					also caught the eye of many, proving well suited to this 
					ever-evolving class and contributing to Audrey being on the 
					podium six times out of the eight events she's competed on. 
					Bertram Allen saved his LGCT Grand Prix of Paris winning 
					horse Romanov for the Hamburg win, and Rolf-Goran 
					Bengtsson's impressive stallion Clarimo ASK has become a 
					regular face on the League events.
					
					The Global Champions League of Valkenswaard will take place 
					this Sunday 7th August at 15:30 local time. For all the 
					information, head to
					
					www.globalchampionsleague.com
					
					To see the full team listings, please click
					
					here.
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