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Longines Global Champions Tour Doha
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Summary:

DOHA - Day 3 (15 November 2014)

THE EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW OF THE YEAR 2014: BEERBAUM-BRASH-BENGTSSON at the Top of the Jumping World -13 November 2014

In an exclusive interview Ludger Beerbaum (GER), Scott Brash (GBR) and Rolf-Göran Bengtsson (SWE) speak about each other's chances in the final Grand Prix of the 2014 Longines Global Champions Tour in Doha (Qatar) - 13 November 2014

President of Al Shaqab, Fahd Al Qahtani welcomes all participants at the big international Event: Press Conference and launch party for the Longines Global Champions Tour Finale took place - 11 November 2014

Top show jumping horses fly Qatar Airways to Doha - November 2014

Chiara (Ludger Beerbaum) and Hello Sanctos (Scott Brash) will be the odds-on of this november 2014 in Doha - 05 November 2014

Record Prizes in Horse Show Jumping will be reached in Doha-Qatar
(bonus of ONE MILLION EURO to the 2014 Championship winner)

Final of Longines Global Champions Tour by Al Shaqab in Doha (Qatar), from 13th to 15th of November 2014

 

 

season 2014:

Doha Vienna Lausanne London
 
DOHA - Day 3 (15 November 2014)


(Photos: Stefano Grasso/LGCT)

 

World No1 Scott Brash (GBR) has successfully defended his title and been crowned 2014 Longines Global Champions Tour Champion! The 2012 Olympic Gold medallist took 4th place in tonight’s Doha Grand Prix giving him a one point advantage over four-time Olympic medallist Ludger Beerbaum (GER) and finishing on the same points as rival Rolf-Göran Bengtsson (SWE), who was the eventual class winner tonight with Casall ASK. Due to Scott having more wins than Bengtsson this season, he takes the Championship from the charismatic Swede who was in this exact same position when he was run ner-up to Edwina Tops-Alexander (AUS) in 2012. Brash picked up an excruciating time fault in tonight’s first round which put him out of the final jump-off and denied him the chance to try for an incredible fourth LGCT Grand Prix Gold medal this season.

 

Championship Leader Ludger Beerbaum (GER) did not go through to the second round of the final Grand Prix of the season. The star picked up 16 faults in the first round with his stallion Zinedine, his substitute ride when his top horse Chiara was not 100% fit to compete. Ludger led the Championship by just 12 points, but collected no more points here in the Longines Global Champions Tour of Doha Grand Prix. Yesterday, both Ludger and Brash named Bengtsson’s Casall ASK as the best horse in this three-way race and their predictions rang true tonight. Putting in one of only two treble clears, the other being Luciana Diniz (POR) with Fit For Fun who took 2nd place while Yann Candele (CAN) with Sho wgirl took 3rd with four faults, the Swede always looked like the one to beat. However, tonight belongs to the incredible, unbeatable combination of Scott Brash with Lady Kirkham and Lady Harris’ Hello Sanctos, a pair who once again proved to be the Champion of Champions on the 2014 Longines Global Champions Tour.

 

The Grand Prix First Round

Remarkably, few of the world-class field managed to jump clean around the first round built by Italy’s Uliano Vezzani - just five progressed to the second round with a zero score such was the technicality and size of the track. It was clear the course designer was out to sort the best from the rest in this final test of the season. Riders with less experience at this, the very highest level of the sport, or with younger horses not yet seasoned at top level, struggled with the demands of the course. The time allowed was also tight and along with Scott Brash with Hello Sanctos, Constant van Paesschen with Citizenguard Toscan Sainte Hermelle and Bassem Hassan Mohammed with Victoria also picked up a single time fault.

 

The first three fences on the course where relatively straight-forward and on sweeping turns, though some horses looked closely at the Al Shaqab fence at No2, where both Kent Farrington (USA) with Uceko and Henrik von Eckermann (SWE) with Cantinero were eliminated. But it was a meaty related distance to the Longines treble combination across the massive arena where the first big question was asked and the two combinations that followed this where most riders picked up faults.

 

The Second Round

Of the five riders through to the top 18 with a clean score, Bengtsson and Casall ASK looked to be the classiest combination. However, they were joined by some tough competitors, including reigning European Champion Roger-Yves Bost (FRA) with Qoud Coeur de la Loge, in-form Luciana Diniz and Fit For Fun, Yann Candele and Showgirl and most threateningly last night’s winner Daniel Deusser (GER) and Cornet D’Amour. Three riders were close on their heels with a single time-fault, waiting for a slip-up - Brash, Van Paesschen and Mohammed.

 

The second round was a twisting course with awkward lines and another tight time allowed, but it was much more friendly than the first round. The fences were more spaced out about the arena and open to an attacking pace of riding. Bassem Hassan Mohammed with Victoria was the first to jump a double clear carrying just their single time fault from the first round to eventually finish 5th.

 

Scott Brash and Hello Sanctos also jumped a beautiful second clean round to stay only on one time fault collected in the first round, but his faster time put him just ahead of the Qatari. In-form Luciana Diniz (POR) and Fit For Fun were the first double clear, while Bosty and Qoud de la Loge and Daniel Deusser and Cornet D’Amour both had four faults. Diniz was joined in the final jump-off by Canada’s Yann Candele with Showgirl and the eventual winner Bengtsson.

 

The Jump-Off

The jump-off course was a mix of daring turns and brave gallops which was open to attack from a courageous rider. Luciana Diniz set the pace in the three-horse jump off with her lovely little chestnut and really put the pressure on the two to follow her with a time of 43.85s. Yann Candele pushed his horse as much as he could but lowered an upright on a turn to finish 3rd in 43.20s. Bengtsson and Casall ASK set off like they meant business and the stallion looked like he would never touch a pole. There was some gasps from the spectators at some of the Swede’s bold lines and turns, but Casall rose to the occasion with great style to take the final victory of the season in a time of 40.46s.

THE EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW OF THE YEAR 2014: BEERBAUM-BRASH-BENGTSSON at the Top of the Jumping World -13 November 2014

In an exclusive interview Ludger Beerbaum (GER), Scott Brash (GBR) and Rolf-Göran Bengtsson (SWE) speak about each other's chances in the final Grand Prix of the 2014 Longines Global Champions Tour in Doha (Qatar)
- 13 November 2014


(Photos: Matteo de Grandis)

In an exclusive joint interview to be shown in full on GCT TV tomorrow, the three contenders for the 2014 Longines Global Champions Tour title sat down together in a rare collection of the world’s best. Ludger Beerbaum (GER), Scott Brash (GBR) and Rolf-Göran Bengtsson (SWE) spoke candidly about their individual and each other’s chances in Saturday’s crucial final Grand Prix of the series where the 2014 Longines Global Champions Tour Champion will be decided.

 

Scott has his fingers crossed!

2013 Longines Global Champions Tour Champion and World No1 Scott Brash: “(Al Shaqab) has been a lucky place for me so far. It was fantastic winning here last year. I gave (Hello Sanctos) a break after Vienna. Then I gave him a warm-up show in Lyon last week and he jumped really good. It was my mistake we had the last fence down. He’s come here in the best shape we can have him. Fingers crossed for Saturday!”

 

Rolf remains quietly confident

2012 Longines GCT Championship runner-up and time Olympic Silver medallist Rolf-Göran Bengtsson: “Sitting between these two is an honour and I have only one chance here, and that is the win, which is nearly impossible to make if you have to make it. But we don’t give up! (Casall ASK) has had a break since the World Championships and he jumped well in Lyon. He likes the big arena and the footing here and he is an experienced horse, but you have to take it a step at a time, we will just try and jump clear in the Grand Prix first round and see how it goes.”

 

A last-minute substitute for Beerbaum

Championship Leader and four-time Olympic Gold medallist Ludger Beerbaum: “Chiara was meant to be my ride, but she had light colic so we decided to not show her. This has left me with Zinedine, which for sure is a little bit of a disadvantage, but I am still ahead. He has been 5th and 2nd on the Tour this year so I will try my best with him. He’s always been my second or third horse, but he did really well in Shanghai and London, so why not here? If the course is not extremely big and crazy technical, I think I have a chance. It’s going to be very interesting for sure.”

Ludger continues: “We can be completely realistic, if it’s just the three of us in the jump-off - Casall was unbelievable in the World Championships, more consistent than anyone else. Then Hello Sanctos would be behind Casall, then three days and then my horse. If it came to that, it would be between Scott and Rolf. I am not competing on the same level with these two.”

 

Ludger is always a threat!

Scott Brash: “I don’t think it matters what Ludger is riding he is going to have a chance. Ludger is the man to beat. I agree with Ludger, Casall has been on fantastic form. Rolf could definitely win on Saturday, for sure. We are all going to be trying so it should be a good, exciting showdown.”

 

The Longines Global Champions Tour of Doha Grand Prix highlights will be broadcast on Eurosport on Saturday 15th November, with live coverage shown from Saturday 3.15pm CET on beIN Sports, Al Kass, Horse&Country TV, GCT TV, Equidia Life and ClassHorseTV.

 

Look out for the full video of the interview which will be released on our digital channels tomorrow.

President of Al Shaqab, Fahd Al Qahtani welcomes all participants at the big international Event:
Press Conference and launch party for the Longines Global Champions Tour Finale took place - 11 November 2014


(Photos: Stefano Grasso/LGCT)

 

At a press launch this morning, the key figures in the organisations of Al Shaqab and Longines Global Champions Tour set the scene for a fantastic final event of the season here in Doha, Qatar. From the 13-15 November, the very best riders in the world will compete at the state-of-the-art Al Shaqab stadium for over €1.7million in prize funds and the glory of being named 2014 Longines Global Champions Tour Champion.

The feature class of the show, and the final dramatic Grand Prix of the season, will take place on Saturday afternoon at 5.15pm local time. Three of the biggest stars in the sport - four-time Olympic Gold medallist Ludger Beerbaum (GER), World No1 Scott Brash (GBR) or two-time Olympic Silver medallist Rolf-Goran Bengtsson (SWE) - are in the running for the overall season title and the eyes of the equestrian world will be on Qatar to see who takes the coveted crown.

With the 2014 season about to reach it’s thrilling climax and the history books poised to add another star show jumping name to the Tour’s Hall OF Fame, Longines Global Champions Tour President Jan Tops hinted tantalisingly at the potential for a new US event next year and further new destinations planned for the Tour in 2016.

Meanwhile, another record-breaking season is galloping towards its grand finale, so don’t miss any of the action! The Longines Global Champions Tour of Doha Grand Prix highlights will be broadcast on Eurosport on Saturday 15th November, with live coverage shown from Saturday 3.15pm CET on beIN Sports, Al Kass, Horse&Country TV, GCT TV, Equidia Life and ClassHorseTV.

 

Press Conference

Present:

Fahad Al Qahtani - President of Al Shaqab

Jan Tops - Founder and President Longines Global Champions Tour

Omar Al Mannai - Al Shaqab Event Director

Marco Danese - Longines Global Champions Tour Sport Director

 

Fahad Al Qahtani: “In the name of God, we thank Mr Jan Tops and the organisers for this great opportunity. And we would like to thank the media also as they are one of the reasons for the success of this event, so thank you. We started in 2011 with events here and after the 2011 Arab Games we proved capable of organising major events and it’s the second year we do this event, very successful in size and value, and the best Champions are competing here at Al Shaqab. I thank you and wish you all success, and hope the public will enjoy this event.”

“We want to give the Al Shaqab experience: we are positioning ourselves with high targets and a vision, and we have the greater vision which is Qatar Foundation and community projects and community development opportunities. We have recreation for families, a riding centre and organising such an event as this. We are very careful about selecting events, making sure we relate to the right partners. We consider them strategic partners.”

 

Jan Tops: “It is always a pleasure to come to this venue, it is unique on the world stage. We have a great cooperation with the team here and it goes smoother every year. For Qatar, this last year has been so successful with Arabian horses, racing and the jumping. We are building a great partnership - Al Shaqab and GCT are hosting the greatest riders in the world for the final event of the season. We have a possibility of three winners, all olympic medallists, and we have a great weekend of sport ahead.”

Mr Tops went on to say Qatari rider Bassem Hassan Mohammed has a fantastic chance to get on the podium on Saturday, and highlighted Bassem’s history-making Grand Prix win in Monaco and the Qatari team’s Gold medal at the Asian Games this year. Speaking of their growing success, he added: “Now they are contenders to be on the podium, which is a tremendous change this last year especially, they are much more consistent and the crown was winning at the Asian Games last month."

“I have really good expectations for the preparation for the (2016) Olympics. We have a handful of really good riders and what we really want is to build up more riders to ten or fifteen of them at top level, and we can compete against the best nations in the world and medal in the Games.”

 

Omar Al Mannai: “We have the participants of all ages for the national competitions from Qatar Equestrian Federation and from the army, we have seen that it is good to have national competitions that give the opportunity for local riders to compete with the stars of the equestrian world."

 

Marco Danese: “We have 49 riders in CSI5* and 90 horses on site here at Al Shaqab. We always have the best riders and horses competing at almost all of the events.”

Top show jumping horses fly Qatar Airways to Doha - November 2014
 
 


((Photos: Michael van de Velde/LGCT)

A total of 67 world-class showjumping horses flew Qatar Airways from Liege, Belgium to Doha, Qatar today and yesterday ahead of the final nail-biting round of the 2014 Longines Global Champions Tour season (13-15 November).

 

 


((Photos: Michael van de Velde/LGCT)

The horses fly in special 'air stables' and receive a 'business class' experience to ensure they remain comfortable and happy throughout their journey to one of the biggest events in the equestrian calender. The final Grand Prix of this year's series takes place at AL SHAQAB, one of the most spectacular equestrian venues in the world, providing a fabulous international stage for the crowning of the overall Longines Global Champions Tour Champion.

For this, the dramatic conclusion to a roller-coaster ride of a season, the stars of the sport are all out in force for the final showdown, but it's now a three-horse race to the Championship title between World No1 Scott Brash (GBR), four-time Olympic Gold medallist and World No2 Ludger Beerbaum (GER), and two-time Olympic Silver medallist Rolf-Göran Bengtsson (SWE).

 

 


((Photos: Michael van de Velde/LGCT)

The CSI5* Doha finale offers some of the biggest prize money in the sport, and this year over €1.7million is on the table, including the record €1million end of season bonus of which the lion's share goes to the 2014 Championship winner.

Grand Prix highlights will be broadcast on Eurosport on Saturday 15th November, with live coverage shown from Saturday 3.15pm CET on beIN Sports, Horse&Country TV, GCT TV, Equidia Life and ClassHorseTV.

 

 


((Photos: Michael van de Velde/LGCT)

 

Chiara (Ludger Beerbaum) and Hello Sanctos (Scott Brash) will be the odds-on of this november 2014 in Doha - 05/11/2014  


(Photos: Stefano Grasso/LGCT)

 

In a few day's time, many of the finest equine athletes in the show jumping world will begin their journey to the final thrilling stage of this year’s Longines Global Champions Tour, hosted by the state-of-the-art stadium and stud, Al Shaqab, Doha. All eyes will be on the breathtaking Qatari venue as the top combinations fight for the last available points, over €1.7 million in prize money and the ultimate title of 2014 Longines Global Champions Tour Champion.

 

The big guns

Among the equine athletes flying Qatar Airways from Liege, Belgium to Doha, Qatar this weekend are some of the most high-profile and prolific winners of the year. Heading up the big guns en route to take part in the final, dramatic Grand Prix round of the season is Scott Brash’s (GBR) Hello Sanctos; the 12-year-old bay gelding has partnered the World No1 to a record-breaking three Grand Prix Gold medals this season and the pair look poised to defend the title they won so convincingly in 2013.

 

“I will do my best to win the Championship again this year,” said Brash. “I have had a fantastic season and Sanctos has been incredible, but Ludger is still in the lead at the moment and he will be a tough man to beat.”

 

Fighting talk from Ludger

Brash’s arch-rival for the 2014 crown, the one-and-only German legend Ludger Beerbaum, will be bringing his 11-year-old grey mare Chiara to Doha, with whom he finished 2nd to Brash and Sanctos in the Doha Grand Prix last year. With more top horses to choose from than many other riders, there was some speculation over who Beerbaum might bring, but Chiara seems to enjoy the giant arena and big occasion of Doha.

 

“I didn’t ride well in the first round of the Grand Prix in Vienna or I would be in a safer position on the Ranking than I am now,” says Beerbaum. “Scott needs to finish 5th or higher to beat me, but if I can finish above him I win. It will be close. I will be watching him closely.”

 

A fairytale ending?

Fresh from a 5* win in Lyon last weekend, fan-favourite Rolf-Göran Bengtsson (SWE) will be taking his star 15-year-old stallion Casall ASK to the final showdown. Bengtsson is the only other rider who could steal victory from Beerbaum should Brash fail to, but he must win the Grand Prix to achieve this. Having led the Championship for a good portion of the season it would be a poetic twist if the 2012 runner-up were to win both the Grand Prix and the Championship in ten day’s time.

 

“It’s not impossible, but both Scott and Ludger will be super-motivated,” said Bengtsson. “Casall feels good and fresh. He’s had a rest since the World Championships and I did not push him in Barcelona (FEI Nation’s Cup Final). Al Shaqab is a great place to compete with lots of space, so I will do my best.”

 

Threats from all sides

Although it’s a three horse race to the Championship finish line, there are a number of very talented horse and rider combinations who could still snatch the €450,000 Grand Prix win. Scott Brash managed to do the double last year winning both the Doha Grand Prix and Championship in one go, but it had never been done before.

 

This year Brash will have to contend with the likes of 2014 FEI World Cup Final winners Daniel Deusser (GER) and Cornet D’Amour, 2014 Aachen Grand Prix winners Christian Ahlmann (GER) and Codex One, the exciting new partnership of Tiffany Foster (CAN) and Tripple X, reigning Olympic Champion Steve Guerdat (SUI) and Nasa, former Olympic Champion Rodrigo Pessoa (BRA) and Status, Pan-Am Team Gold medallists Kent Farrington (USA) and Uceko, and former two-time LGCT Champion Edwina Tops-Alexander (AUS) with Old Chap Tame.

 

One of the biggest threats could well be in-form Dutchman Jur Vrieling and 14-year-old VDL Bubalu, who will be retired from international competition after Doha. The stallion has won a World Championship Team Gold medal and the Nation’s Cup Final this year and could well go out with a bang in the very last competition of his career.

 

Watch it live!

The season finale Grand Prix highlights will be broadcast on Eurosport on Saturday 15th November, with live coverage shown from 3.15pm CET on beIN Sports, Horse&Country TV, GCT TV, Equidia Life and ClassHorseTV.

Record Prizes in Horse Show Jumping will be reached in Doha-Qatar
(bonus of ONE MILLION EURO to the 2014 Championship winner)
 


(Photo: Stefano Grasso/LGCT - 2013 Champion Scott Brash and runner-up Christian Ahlmann - Can Brash defend his title in 2014)

 

With the Longines Global Champions Tour of Doha (13-15 November) just two weeks away, tension is mounting for those star riders preparing for the final crucial round of the season. The CSI5* Doha event offers some of the biggest prize money in the sport, and this year over €1.7million is on the table, including the record €1million end of season bonus of which the lion's share goes to the 2014 Championship winner.

 

The Ultimate Prize

Over three days of world-class competition at the state-of-the-art Al Shaqab stadium (part of the illustrious Qatar Foundation), Olympic, World and Continental Champions will push each other to the limit chasing the ultimate prize - the title of Champion of Champions and a potential total payout of nearly €450,000 if they are able to land both the Grand Prix and the Championship together. Only one of three megastars of the sport could achieve this...

British and World No1 Scott Brash managed to do the double last year on his lucrative 28th birthday and he is in a great position to defend his title in 2014, but he has stiff competition in the form of former Olympic Champion Ludger Beerbaum (GER) and former European Champion Rolf-Göran Bengtsson (SWE) who both currently sit ahead of 3rd-placed Brash in the Championship Ranking.

 

Beware Olympic Champions

On Saturday 15th November, the eagerly anticipated €450,000 Doha Grand Prix will sort the best from the rest and one of these three great sportsmen will be named as the 2014 Championship victor. There are other big names such as Olympic Champions Steven Guerdat (SUI), Rodrigo Pessoa (BRA) or Eric Lamaze (CAN) who could prevent a second consecutive clean sweep by snatching the final Grand Prix win, but no one can catch Beerbaum, Bengtsson and Brash as they race for the 2014 Championship finish line.

Championship leader Ludger Beerbaum: “I have to watch out for both Scott and Rolf. But the fact that Scott is still without his maximum seven scores counting makes him more dangerous, as he can get full points in Doha but Rolf and I cannot. If Scott finishes 5th or above in the Grand Prix and I am behind him, he wins. I need to have myself and my horse fresh and fit in Doha.”

 

Watch It Live!

The pressure is on as all eyes turn to Qatar and the climax of this record-breaking season which has put forward an unprecedented total season prize fund of nearly €9million. For the full Doha rider listing please click here. The season finale Grand Prix highlights will be broadcast on Eurosport on Saturday 15th November, with live coverage shown from 3.15pm CET on beIN Sports, Horse&Country TV, GCT TV, Equidia Life and ClassHorseTV.

 

To buy tickets for the event, visit Virgin Tickets

 

Final of Longines Global Champions Tour by Al Shaqab in Doha (Qatar), from 13th to 15th of November 2014


(Photo: Stefano Grasso/LGCT)


 

The countdown has begun and in just under three weeks, the greatest show jumpers in the world will come together for the final testing Grand Prix of the 2014 Championship race, hosted by the magnificent AL SHAQAB in Doha, Qatar. From the 13-15th November, this spectacular state-of-the-art equestrian stadium complex will welcome some of the biggest and brightest names in show jumping, including reigning Longines Global Champions Tour Champion and World No1 Scott Brash (GBR) and his biggest rival for this year’s title, four-time Olympic Gold medallist and World No2 Ludger Beerbaum (GER).

 

A star-studded line-up

For this, the dramatic conclusion to a roller-coaster ride of a season, the stars of the sport are all out in force for the final showdown. AL SHAQAB, part of the renowned Qatar Foundation, will welcome World No4 and No5 Kent Farrington (USA) and Kevin Staut (FRA); 2014 FEI World Cup Final winner Daniel Deusser (GER); World Championship Team Gold medallists Maikel van der Vleuten (NED), Gerco Schröder (NED) and Jur Vrieling (NED); Olympic Champion Steve Guerdat (SUI), European Champion Roger-Yves Bost (FRA), two-time Longines Global Champions Tour Champion Edwina Tops-ALexander (AUS), and former Olympic Champions Eric Lamaze (CAN) and Rodrigo Pessoa (BRA). For the full rider list please click here.

 

A Champion of Champions

On Saturday 15th November, the the overall Longines Global Champions Tour Champion will be named. In sparkling form, Ludger Beerbaum leads the Championship race, with Scott Brash, who’s won an unprecedented three Grand Prix this season, poised in 3rd. But it’s a three-way charge to the finish line and former European Champion Rolf-Goran Bengtsson (SWE), sitting 2nd on the leaderboard, is also in the running. Runner-up to Tops-Alexander in 2012, Bengtsson should never be discounted, however he needs to win the Grand Prix in Doha to take the Championship, Brash has to finish at least 5th to retain his crown, but if Beerbaum finishes above Brash the title will be his.

Longines Global Champions Tour Founder and President Jan Tops: “The top three could still win the Championship. Scott has a good advantage with one less score than the rest, on the other hand Ludger is way ahead, so it’s going to be very exciting. They are all Champion riders and winners. It’s great for the public to see and AL SHAQAB will once again provide wonderful stage for this final round.”

 

A rich reward

With a Grand Prix prize fund of €450,000 and a bonus Championship prize fund of €1 million being shared among the highest ranked finishers in this year’s series, the competition on Grand Prix day will be fierce. All of the Longines Global Champions Tour Top Ten ranked riders are confirmed for Doha as well as a collection of Olympic, World and Regional medal-winners, all vying for the top sport and the lion’s share of the winnings. When Brash won both the Doha Grand Prix and the overall title last season, he netted a cool €450,000 - all on his 28th birthday! Can the Scottsman do it again, this time ladened with the pressure of expectation (something he insists he relishes), or will the German legend or Swedish hero pip him to the post?

On Saturday 15th November, you can watch season finale highlights on Eurosport or follow the action live on beIN Sports, GCT TV, Equidia Life, ClassHorseTV and Horse&Country TV. Don’t miss one of the most exciting sporting spectacles of the season!

 

 

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