Philipp Weishaupt’s classy stallion brushes off losing a shoe in the warmup to land the grand prix, and Beezie Madden spearheads the victorious American team
PHILIPP WEISHAUPT won the exceptionally valuable CP International grand prix, supported by Rolex, with the only double clear of the class.
The genial German 32-year old, who collected showjumping’s richest prize of $1million (£625,000) for his victory, was riding the grey 10-year-old stallion LB Convall, on whom he won the Rolex Grand Prix in Aachen in 2016.
“To be double clear here is really special — there’s nothing tougher than this,” said Philipp. “Convall was outstanding. He makes my job so easy, and it’s so much fun to ride him that you wouldn’t believe it.
“He has plenty of character — he needs to know I am the boss, but he is such a cool horse.”
There were eight clears from the 42 starters in the first round. Course-designer Leopoldo Palacios Jugo produced a huge, varied track with fences up to 1.68m, and the final line of an enormous treble to an upright caught out many of the favourites, including Scott Brash, winner of this class in 2015 and 2016, with Ursula XII on what might be the mare’s fi nal appearance.
Twelve riders went on to the second round — the fastest four faulters going first. Number one off the blocks was Eric Lamaze, and he punched in a determined clear with one time-fault on Fine Lady 5. But after him the rails came crashing down with regularity. Until Philipp’s round, it looked as though it might be won with four faults.
LB Convall lost a shoe in the warm-up for this round, so actually jumped a few horses later than he was drawn — and Philipp admitted he benefitted from McLain Ward, who dropped the middle pole of the treble on HH Azur, advising him to hold for an extra stride.
Bu hikaye Horse & Hound dergisinin September 14, 2017 sayısından alınmıştır.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Giriş Yap
Bu hikaye Horse & Hound dergisinin September 14, 2017 sayısından alınmıştır.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Giriş Yap
'Sorry, but I wasn't feeling it'
Fresh from the opening meet, Tessa Waugh hasn't quite yet been bitten by the hunting bug. Without the crisp autumnal air and cheek-pinching cold she hoped for, it's a sluggish start
New pair pull off a win
A former European Championships pony is on form with his new rider, while elsewhere former showjumpers and eventers take ribbons
Lording it over the rest
Horses who have returned from injury, a second generation homebred and a long format specialist score on the final weekend of the British season
Smith hits flying form
A \"her way or no way\" mare helps Zoe Smith to an impressive ribbon haul and a rider beats his own boss to the top spot
Jankorado hits the jackpot
Paul Sims is triumphant despite his interrupted jump-off preparation and a borrowed horse comes up trumps
Peanut
From \"dangerous, scary\" to hedge-hopping brilliance, hunting has been the making of this unstable but very lovable equine character
She's a corker
Communication, says long-standing and highly respected Belvoir master Lady Sarah McCorquodale, is the key to all, as Catherine Austen discovers
Access all areas Cavalier Centre
The Cavalier Centre is a fully accessible, state-of-the-art equestrian centre designed to improve lives through horse-based activities. Ellie May Forrester pays a visit
'Use it or lose it'
Not everyone wants to reach for the pipe and slippers at a certain age. Becky Murray speaks to some veteran horse-and-rider combos for their secrets of human and equine longevity
A new way forward
Worm control in horses is vital, but established methods will not remain effective for much longer. Tim Mair FRCVS explains why and how we need to change