
Herning, Denmark – August 10, 2022 – The reigning Olympic champions from Sweden lived up to expectations when taking the early lead on the exciting first day of the 2022 Agria FEI World Jumping Championship, presented by Helgstrand at the ECCO FEI World Championships in Herning, Denmark today. However Frenchman Julien Epaillard and 10-year-old mare Caracole de La Roque were the quickest around the track in the opening Speed event, so go into tomorrowโs second competition at the top of the individual leaderboard.
On the individual leaderboard Tokyo 2020 individual Olympic champion, Great Britainโs Ben Maher (GBR) , lies tenth with Faltic HB but only 1.72 points separate him from Julien Epaillard (FRA) at the head of affairs. A hairโs breadth separates all the major contenders at this early stage.

First out
Jens Fredricson (SWE) and Markan Cosmopolit were first out for Sweden, posting a clear round in just over 84 seconds. The pair were 25th of the 103 starters from 34 nations to take on the 14-fence track set by The Netherlandsโ Louis Konickx (NED) that included three doubles, the last of which proved one of the bogeys of the day as many horses clipped the first-element triple-bar when just three fences from home.
The second Swedish pair of Malin Baryard-Johnsson (SWE) and H&M Indiana were one of the victims at this one, having already put a foot in the water two fences earlier. But fellow Tokyo gold medallists Henrik von Eckermann (SWE) with King Edward and Peder Fredricson (SWE) with H&M All In both flew around the track, Fredricson slotting into fourth and von Eckermann into fifth individually to give their country a marginal lead going into tomorrowโs next round.
It was a great opening run from Nicola Philippaerts (BEL) and the always-speedy Katanga vh Dingeshof that set the Belgians up for the day.

Super Fast
Scott Brash (GBR) was super-fast, slotting into runner-up spot behind Epaillard at the end of the day. The British rider has his eyes on the prize after his great start. โHe has all the attributes to win, heโs in great shape, he was really good in Aachen (last month) and I feel heโs still on top of his gameโ, he said.

Switzerlandโs Martin Fuchs (SUI) lies individually third with Leone Jei, the horse he steered to individual silver and team gold at last yearโs FEI European Championships. Fuchs, who has just been ousted from the world number one position by Swedenโs Henrik von Eckermann (SWE), won the Longines FEI Jumping World Cupโข title with Chaplin and The Sinner in April and heโs hungry to add the World Championship title to his long list of recent successes.
He clearly made a plan before coming to Herning with Leone Jei. โSometimes he gets a bit over-motivated which is why Iโve been showing him so much in the last few weeks. I felt every Grand Prix this year when I had a rail down he was always a bit too fresh, so I had to do something different. I used to save him for this or that Grand Prix but now I said OK I must get going and we jumped Aachen (GER), Knokke (BEL) and Dinard (FRA) and he feels really good nowโ, the Swiss star said confidently.

Tour of the track
Fifth-placed Henrik von Eckermann (SWE) reckoned he lost a half-second between the second and third fences on his tour of the track today, and heโs ambitious for King Edward this week. This is the horse that never touched a pole on the road to that team gold medal in Tokyo last summer.
โHeโs the whole package, heโs so clever, heโs careful and so brave and such a sweet horse. Iโm more used to the feisty mares but heโs a once-in-a-lifetime horse!โ, he said today.
Overnight individual leader, Julien Epaillard (FRA), was modest in his appraisal of his own performance today with his brilliant mare. He said they were a bit lucky at that tricky triple bar.
โItโs a good way to start and I had a good feeling with my her, she was very focused. I hope I didnโt ask her for too much speed but she jumped really good until the end. I had a little bit of luck on the triple-bar where I took a little risk. I trusted her scope and it worked. I think I did my job today and I hope it will be the same tomorrow and on Friday for Team Franceโ, he said.
But thereโs a long way to go before the team medals are presented on Friday night and a new world champion is crowned next Sunday. As the Frenchman wisely pointed out,โthis is only the beginning, the most difficult part is still to comeโฆ..โ.
Final Results – FEI World Individual Jumping Championship – First Competition
1) Julien Epaillard (FRA) & Caracole de La Roque – 0 – 79.80 = 0
2) Scott Brash (GBR) & Hello Jefferson – 0 – 79.54 = 0.23
3) Martin Fuchs (SUI) & Leone Jei – 0 – 79.79 = 0.36
Source: Press Release (edited) by Louise Parkes for FEI – Fรฉdรฉration Equestre Internationale
Photos: ยฉ FEI / Leanjo de Koster
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