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Samsung Super League News - France Still Lead The Way.......
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The
French still head the leaderboard as the Samsung Super League
series moves to the halfway stage in Aachen next week, but their
lead has narrowed considerably as the Irish pile on the pressure
after their superb victory in St Gallen 12 days ago.
The
league table has almost divided itself in two with France,
Ireland, Great Britain and Germany battling it out at the top
while Sweden, Belgium, Italy and Holland struggle to survive at
the bottom end.
Aachen,
of course, is the one they all want to win. The status of this
equestrian fixture is second to none and victory here is as sweet
as it gets. With a budget of 8.5m Euro it has been voted the Worlds
Best Outdoor Event by international riders for the last 15 years.
The arena, one of the biggest in the world with a capacity for
40,000 spectators, encloses a spectacular range of obstacles including
hedges, ditches and the famous lake so horses must be particularly
brave, and experience counts for a great deal when riding those
fences.
And
of course it is an event steeped in tradition. So many of the
great names in show jumping are linked to this arena including
Hans Gunther Winkler and the wonderful mare Halla, the legendary
Raimondo dInzeo, Paul Schockemohle and Gerd Wiltfang to
name just a few. It has witnessed many great occasions during
its 50 years and next Fridays Samsung Super League
competition promises to be one of those.
If
you look at the statistics then the home side look like a good
bet. Germany has claimed the Nations Cup trophy at Aachen 21 times,
the last victory recorded in 1998. The Germans now need to strengthen
their position on the Super League leaderboard as, in fourth place
at present, they are almost 14 points behind the French so they
can be expected to field the strongest possible squad for next
week's leg.
The
record-book shows that France and Ireland have both only triumphed
at Aachen on three occasions, the Irish most recently in 1995
and the French back in 1990 while the British have five wins to
their credit.
The
Swedes however, currently lying in fifth place, have not held
the trophy aloft since the opening Nations Cup event was held
back in 1929. Much to their delight, the Belgians topped the line-up
for the very first time two years ago while the Italians,
in seventh on the Super League table and ten-times Aachen Nations
Cup winners, have to look all the way back to 1976 for their last
victory. The Dutch recorded the third of their three successes
in 1997 but they are in all kinds of trouble this season and are
in desperate need of a good result to improve from the bottom
of the order.
Even
at this very early stage of the normal Samsung Nations Cup series,
with just three of the 17 legs completed, it is clear that the
Swiss are determined to earn promotion to Super League status
for next year. They currently lead the Samsung Nations Cup league
table by a margin of just one point ahead the Spanish and, as
it stands at present, the Dutch, Italians, Belgians and Swedes
are threatened by relegation as they struggle to stay afloat at
Super League level - but it is still all to play for with another
five legs of the series remaining.
Although
the home side may go into the competition at Aachen as favourites
the French are always going to be a danger. For sheer consistency
their performances so far this year have been very impressive
while the Irish have suffered a set-back this week. Cian OConnors
top horse, Waterford Crystal, suffered an over-reach in St Gallen
and has had to be withdrawn from the squad but the Irish selectors
have a much stronger pool of riders to choose from than ever before
and still have Trevor Coyle and World Champion Dermott Lennon
up their sleeves.
The
British have been playing a good game at mid-field and are standing
firm but for Sweden, Belgium, Italy and Holland the pressure is
now intense. None of those four want to be in eighth position
at the halfway stage of the series, so they will be hoping to
spring a surprise in the electric atmosphere of the Aachen stadium
next Friday afternoon.
SAMSUNG
SUPER LEAGUE LEADERBOARD
After
Round 3 at St Gallen:
1. France - 27 points
2. Ireland - 20.5 points
3. Great Britain - 15 points
4. Germany - 13.5 points
5. Sweden - 7 points
6. Belgium - 6 points
7. Italy - 5 points
8. Holland - 3.5 points.
SAMSUNG
SUPER LEAGUE AACHEN TV BROADCAST DETAILS:
Equidia
- Fri 20 June 18.00 19.00
Repeats Sat 21 June 11.00 12.00
Sun 22 June 23.00 00.30
Eurosport - Wed 25 June 20.00 21.00
Repeats Fri 27 June 09.00 10.00
TV4 - Mon 23 June
M-Net - Fri 11 July
CNBC Sports
CNBC Europe - Sat 5 July 13.00 14.00
CNBC Asia - Sat 5 July 15.00 16.00
ESPN Star Sports
Star Asia - Wed 2 July 18.00 19.00
Fri 20 June 08.00 09.00
Sat 14 June 03.30 04.30
Star SE Asia - Wed 2 July 18.00 19.00
Thurs 3 July 05.00 06.00
Star India - Fri 4 July 17.00 18.00
Sat 6 July 06.30 07.30
You
can access all the latest Samsung Super League news and information
on our new website www.samsungsuperleague.com and dont forget
that Biographies on all Riders competing in the series are available
at http://bios.horsesport.org.
Want
to know more? You can check the full rules for the Samsung Super
League series on the FEI website, section reference - rules http://www.horsesport.org/fei/reference/reference_03/ref_03_02.html
The
Samsung Super League consists of the eight most prestigious horse
shows at which the world's eight best national teams compare their
merit. The Super League is connected to the Samsung Nations Cup
Series through a promotion/relegation system at the end of each
season.
Samsung
Electronics, one of the world's largest electronics companies,
is committed to supporting international sporting events thereby
returning corporate profits to the public and working towards
a more harmonious and equitable society.
For more information:
www.horsesport.org
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