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Richard Vogel & United Touch S Supreme in Longines FEI Jumping World Cup of Lyon

Lyon, France โ€“ November 03, 2024 โ€“ Richard Vogel (GER) on United Touch S flew to victory in the FEI Jumping World Cupโ„ข qualifier in Lyon (FRA) this evening, wowing the crowd in the process. ย  Vogel modestly gave all credit to his horse, United Touch S as he finished his jump-off round, gesturing to his partner, signaling to the crowd that it was United Touch Sโ€™s talent that made the win possible. โ€œHe was exceptional from the first round,โ€ Vogel said, โ€œEspecially on the second jump, he showed his incredible skill.ย 

โ€œIโ€™m thrilled we could pull this off today.โ€Richard Vogel (GER)

The competition was fierce, and the local contingent brought strong performances in front of their home crowd at Eurexpo Arena as – with fifteen French contenders in the field – two pushed their way into the jump-off. Julien Anquetin (FRA), known for his speed, was the first rider to qualify. Riding Blood Diamond du Pont, he took fourth place, while Cedric Hurel (FRA) and Fantasio Floreval Z secured sixth. Anquetin was pleased, despite the challenge: โ€œI entered the arena knowing that there were strong riders behind me, so I knew I had to be fast. They were just faster than me today. I need to work harder to be faster. But, above all, this is my first time clear in the Grand Prix, so I am really pleased. It is incredible to have a good result here.โ€

Richard Vogel (GER) & United Touch S

The course, designed by Grรฉgory Bodo (FRA), tested every riderโ€™s ability to balance speed with technique. A challenging 14-obstacle course demanded a deft touch, and Bodoโ€™s tight time allowed of 78 seconds kept the athletes well focused.

In a bold move, Vogel cut an incredible shortcut to the oxer, securing his place in the jump-off. โ€œFor many horses, this would be risky,โ€ Vogel admitted, โ€œbut United has a lot of scope. I knew this line would save me significant time, which I could use elsewhere on the courseโ€ Confident before re-entering for the jump-off, Vogel said, โ€œMy horse is in good form and can cut corners well. Weโ€™re going to be competitive.โ€ And the pair didnโ€™t disappoint.

Harrie Smolders (NED) & Monaco N.O.P.

Harrie Smolders (NED) was all respect for Vogel, taking second place with his Olympic horse Monaco N.O.P. โ€œThis top five here is so close,โ€ he remarked. โ€œThe level of competition today is incredibly high. Monaco N.O.P. is a once-in-a-lifetime horse. He loves to be second. Second in the Grand Prix here last Friday and today second in the World Cup. This could not have been better. It was a very strong field this week and it makes me so proud of my horse.โ€

Eduardo รlvarez Aznar (ESP) & Legend

Eduardo Alvarez Aznar (ESP) was clear about his plan before the jump-off: to win. โ€œI have a fast horse (Legend), and Iโ€™m going to try to win.โ€ With a difference of less than 0.26 seconds from the winner, he had to settle for third place, which he did with great sportsmanship: โ€œI have a fast horse, but two others were faster.โ€

Richard Vogel (GER) & United Touch S

As the series moves to Verona, Italy, on November 10, Vogel will skip this leg but has his sights set on Stuttgart. Leaving Lyon in high spirits, he shared his seasonโ€™s ambition: โ€œThe FEI Jumping World Cupโ„ข Final is my goal this season, and I couldnโ€™t have asked for a better start.โ€

Richard Vogel (GER) & United Touch S

Final Results โ€“ โ‚ฌ308,600 Longines FEI Jumping World Cupโ„ข Lyon

1) Richard Vogel (GER) & United Touch S โ€“ 0 / 0 / 37″36

2) Harrie Smolders (NED) & Monaco N.O.P. โ€“ 0 / 0 / 37″52

3) Eduardo รlvarez Aznar (ESP) & Legend โ€“ 0 / 0 / 37″62

Source: Press Release by Mirjam van Huet for the FEI – Fรฉdรฉration ร‰questre Internationale

Photos: ยฉ FEI / Lukasz Kowalski



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