Image: 2016 GCL Teams
This weekend promises yet another intense
showcase of sensational show jumping and nail-biting action
as the Global Champions League picks up pace in the 2016
Championship season. Round six of the exciting GCL team
competition will take place this Sunday 22nd May, in the
stunning Spanish setting of Club de Campo Villa de Madrid,
with the teams fielding impressive combinations of riders
all looking to bring home valuable points in the overall
ranking. Kicking off at 18:00 local time, passionate fans
will be able to witness the stars of show jumping united
like never before, up close and personal, and battling it
out for their teams in the historic venue.
Tactics will come into play as the League hits a third of
the way through the 2016 Championship season, with teams
fielding riders and horses best suited to larger galloping
grass arenas and cheering crowds.
So far, the magnificent duo of John Whitaker and Bertram
Allen for Valkenswaard United, a combination with over 40
years difference in age between the two riders, are leading
the way on an impressive tally of 130 points in the GCL
rankings. This weekend will once again see the formidable
duo back in action, and undoubtably looking for a repeat of
their successful strategy with John the safe, clear anchor,
and Bertram the speed demon. With wins in Miami Beach and
Hamburg, the team look unstoppable in their quest of the
overall GCL Champions of Champions title.
Hot on their heels are the Monaco Aces, who currently sit in
2nd with 119 points overall. This weekend will see the team
field Daniel Bluman, fresh from his bronze medal at the LGCT
Hamburg, and Schuyler Riley, another consistently strong
rider on the League. Just three points behind are the
Antwerp Diamonds, who finished second at the last event in
Hamburg. The ever-consistent Harrie Smolders, who has jumped
clear in every round of the GCL championship he’s competed
in so far - making him one of the most valuable team players
- will be back in action, and joined by Audrey Coulter who
has helped the team secure a win in Antwerp, and strong
second places in Miami Beach and Hamburg.
Home team Madrid in Motion will be looking for a strong
performance in front of a passionate local crowd, with
Athina Onassis and local favourite Gonzalo Anon Suarez
called up for this important round in the Championship.
Gonzalo in particular will feel the extra pressure, with
legions of fans and support expected to cheer him on from
the city in which he now resides.
The Cascais Charms will field their GCL Shanghai winners,
young talents David Will and Andreas Kreuzer; a tight-knit
pair who will be hungry to raise the team back up through
the rankings after a challenging time in Hamburg cost them
points. Rome Gladiators bring back the two ‘Lauras’, with
Laura Kraut and Laura Renwick another strong and speedy
combination for the competition this weekend. Miami Glory
will see World Number 3 Scott Brash back in action alongside
Georgina Bloomberg who has looked to be on fantastic form at
recent shows, with double clears and placings on the LGCT.
Shanghai Swans will see the impressive combination of Edwina
Tops-Alexander and Jessica Springsteen, a duo who know each
other’s strengths and talents inside out, and will
undoubtably be ones to watch this weekend. Paris Jets will
welcome the GCL Shanghai Bronze medallist combination of
World number 7 Gregory Wathelet and Olivier Philippaerts - a
pairing that impressed with their strengths of speed and
consistency.
U25 rider Paris Sellon will make her debut on the League
this season for the Vienna Eagles, united with Danielle
Goldstein, a rider who has competed in three of the six
events so far. Doha Fursan Qatar will field LGCT Grand Prix
of Monaco winning Bassem Hassan Mohammed and U25 rider Hamad
Al Attiyah and Cannes Stars will be pulling out the big guns
once more with the formidable duo of Marco Kutscher and
Roger-Yves Bost.
The Team List for GCL Madrid:

Madrid’s exclusive country club, the Club de Campo Villa de
Madrid, will host the Global Champions League team
competition at its equestrian centre, where the best riders
and horses in the world will compete in the stunning grass
arena. The elegant Club de Campo Villa de Madrid is a
well-known venue in the city and an important hub for those
passionate about equestrianism.
With excellent equestrian facilities and two golf courses -
including one designed by the late Seve Ballesteros - this
unique venue brings together elite level competition and the
glamour of world-class show jumping in the historic Spanish
capital. The show ground is only a few kilometers from the
famous monuments and architecture within the heart of the
city, including the Plaza de Cibeles, with its stunning
Cibeles Fountain.
For the full list of team riders, please click
here. For more information about the event, please click
here.