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GCL
A second explosive round in the new
Global Champions League team championship kicks off this
Sunday with formidable rider combinations declared for the
thrilling new competition.
A big audience is expected for the second leg of the GCL
after an exhilarating debut in Miami Beach last weekend
which saw John Whitaker (GBR) and Bertram Allen (IRE) seize
victory for team Valkenswaard United.
This Sunday the dynamic duo, representing the older and
younger generations of top-level show jumping today, will
again unite to capitalise on their early advantage and
extend their lead in the GCL ranking. The unique competition
means for the first time ever the world’s highest ranked
riders compete together on a team adding a completely new
dynamic to the sport. After their win last week John
revealed their team tactics and said their strategy to go
clear and go all out for speed paid off.
And this Sunday will be a big test. Riders and horses move
from the more compact sand arena in Miami Beach where the
Atlantic Ocean and the crowds are up close, to the huge
contrast of the expansive Mexico City grass arena which is
over 2,250 metres above sea level. The new venue in Mexico
City will mean another round of intensive team talk to see
which horses will fare best and play to their strengths in
the wide grass arena.
Fresh from her LGCT Grand Prix of Miami Beach win last
weekend, Edwina Tops-Alexander (AUS) will join
Janne-Friederike Meyer (GER) for the Shanghai Swans, who
will look to continue their top form and are sure to be a
dangerous combination in this round of action.
The Antwerp Diamonds sit just three points away from the top
of the ranking board, and will see the impressive
combination of experienced Dutch champion Harrie Smolders
team up with rising star Jos Verlooy to try and improve
their ranking at this early stage. Gregory Wathelet (BEL)
will again be riding for the Paris Jets, with young talent
Nicola Philippaerts (BEL) his teammate for this leg of
championship.
Other young riders will have the opportunity to compete on
this dazzling new global stage with some of the best in the
world. Gonzalo Anon Suarez will ride for Madrid in Motion
with Pedro Veniss, Emanuel Andrade Suarez will compete for
Vienna Eagles with Danielle Goldstein, Kevin Jochems will be
in action for Cannes Stars with the speedy Roger-Yves Bost.
World number three Scott Brash (GBR) will be stepping into
the spotlight to join compatriot and young rider Jessica
Mendoza (GBR), as Miami Glory sit just six points from the
top of the scoresheets following Kent Farrington (USA) and
Georgina Bloomberg's (USA) impressive opening competition at
their home event. Sheikh Ali Bin Khalid Al Thani (QAT) will
be in action once more following his strong result in the
LGCT Grand Prix of Miami Beach, and this time will team up
with fellow Qatari Bassem Hassen Mohammed (QAT), who has
also looked strong in the opening event of the year.
The Global Champions League of Mexico
City line-up is as follows:

The Global Champions League of Mexico
City will take place this Sunday 17th April, starting at
15:00 local time. For all the information, broadcast times
and behind the scenes info, head over to
www.globalchampionsleague.com .