CSI 5*

Emotional Home Win by Gerrit Nieberg in the Longines Global Champions Tour Grand Prix of Riesenbeck CSI 5*

Riesenbeck, Germany โ€“ September 14, 2025 โ€“ The stars aligned in Germanyโ€™s horse capital as Gerrit Nieberg (GER) and the 10-year-old Ping Pong van de Lentamel delivered a dream result โ€“ a home victory in the โ‚ฌ325,000 Longines Global Champions Tour Grand Prix of Riesenbeck CSI 5*. In front of an electric crowd, Nieberg rose to the occasion to secure his first ever LGCT Grand Prix win, the emotion of the moment written across his face as the German national anthem rang out through the packed stadium.

Top Three: 2) Peder Fredricson (SWE), 1) Gerrit Nieberg (GER), 3) Harrie Smolders (NED)

Adding to the drama of the afternoon, as last to go, Swedenโ€™s Peder Fredricson (SWE) piloted Alcapone des Carmille to second place, with Dutch star Harrie Smolders (NED) once again showing his trademark consistency. Riding Bingo du Parc, Smolders collected yet another LGCT podium โ€“ the 28th of his remarkable career โ€“ to complete a world-class top three.

Gerrit Nieberg (GER) & Ping Pong van de Lentamel

For Nieberg, the triumph carried even greater meaning. Just 45 minutes from his hometown, surrounded by family and friends, the 32-year-old was visibly moved as he stood tall on the podium, a new chapter in his career etched into the history books of the Longines Global Champions Tour and Riesenbeck International.

Gerrit Nieberg (GER) & Ping Pong van de Lentamel

With a grin stretching ear to ear, Nieberg admitted he was lost for words.ย โ€œItโ€™s difficult to find the words right now. I couldnโ€™t be happier with how he jumped โ€“ heโ€™s an amazing horse and I am so happy to be standing here right now,โ€ย he said.ย โ€œIt is definitely my highlight of the year so far, and heโ€™s only 10 years old, still quite inexperienced at this level. Heโ€™s such a cool horse โ€“ the easiest character every single day.โ€

Asked where he felt he won it, Nieberg laughed:ย โ€œSomewhere between the first and last jump!โ€

Harrie Smolders (NED) & Bingo du Parc

On the slightly green Bingo du Parc, two time LGCT Grand Prix winner this season already, Harrie exclaimedย โ€œIโ€™m super pleased with Bingo, he stepped up and jumped even better – very solid round. As first to go it is always tough but there wasnโ€™t much more possible for me today.โ€

Peder Fredricson (SWE) & Alcapone des Carmille

Podium veteran and 2021 LGCT Champion Peder Fredricson (SWE), who collected his 10th LGCT Grand Prix podium, was quick to praise the home hero.ย โ€œGerrit is a truly fantastic rider. I think he really brings out the best of the horses he rides and Iโ€™m really happy for his win today.โ€

Frank Rothenberger and Peter Schumacherโ€™s demanding 1.60m track proved unforgiving, with several of the sportโ€™s headline names โ€“ including Henrik von Eckermann (SWE), Katrin Eckermann (GER), Maximilian Weishaupt (GER) and Andreas Schou (DEN) โ€“ electing to retire mid-round.

Agonisingly close, Annelies Vorsselmans saw their hopes slip away from the jump-off after jumping clear but with two time faults. The tension mounted as Cian Oโ€™Connor (IRL) had the final fence down, and home hero Chrisitian Kukuk (GER) was clear until the final line on Just Be Gentle pushing them out of contention.

Six world-class combinations lined up for the jump-off, each gunning for glory on Riesenbeckโ€™s grand stage.

Harrie Smolders (NED) & Bingo du Parc

Pathfinder Harrie Smolders (NED) meant business with Bingo du Parc, the gelding chasing Harrieโ€™s third LGCT Grand Prix win of the season. The Dutchman delivered trademark precision, stopping the clock clear in 48.78 seconds and piling pressure onto the rest of the field.

Next in, young British talent Jack Whitaker (GBR) lit up the arena aboard his 11-year-old grey Jack JL. Feeding off the energy of the packed grandstands, the pair matched Smoldersโ€™ split times halfway through, producing a stylish double clear in 49.66 seconds โ€“ just off the pace but enough to keep the tension sky high.

Gerrit Nieberg (GER) & Ping Pong van de Lentamel

The moment belonged to Germany when Gerrit Nieberg (GER) entered with Ping Pong van de Lentamel. From the first stride he attacked the course, over a second up on the clock at the halfway mark. Galloping to the last, Ping Pong soared clear in 46.99 seconds, igniting a roar from the home fans as Nieberg stormed into the lead. But with three still to come, with names of Ahlmann, Kรผhner and Fredricson, the result was far from certain.

Christian Ahlmann (GER) gave it everything with Dโ€™Aganix 2000 Z, chasing a German one-two. Quick across the ground, his hopes ended when a pole fell at the double, leaving him on four faults in 49.14 seconds.

Reigning LGCT Champion Max Kรผhner (AUT) followed with EIC Cooley Jump the Q, aiming to secure his golden ticket to the LGCT Super Grand Prix. Up on the clock through the midway point, a late rail dashed his chances โ€“ four faults in a rapid 46.56 seconds, faster than Nieberg but off the podium.

Peder Fredricson (SWE) & Alcapone des Carmille

Last to go, Swedenโ€™s Peder Fredricson (SWE) and Alcapone des Carmille gave everything. Riding the tightest of turns and flying to the Longines upright in front of the VIP, he crossed the finish in 48.17s. It was enough for second, but the day belonged to Germanyโ€™s new hero.

Podium: 2) Peder Fredricson (SWE), 1) Gerrit Nieberg (GER), 3) Harrie Smolders (NED)

As the sun set over Riesenbeck, tears flowed on the podium and from the grandstands. Niebergโ€™s emotional home victory sealed Stage 11 of the season in unforgettable fashion, while the LGCT Championship race grew even hotter. The Tour now heads across the Atlantic for its only USA stage of the year โ€“ the LGCT of New York, set against the iconic backdrop of the Statue of Liberty and Lower Manhattan from 19โ€“21 September.

Celebration: 2) Peder Fredricson (SWE), 1) Gerrit Nieberg (GER), 3) Harrie Smolders (NED)

Final Results โ€“ โ‚ฌ325,000 Longines Global Champions Tour of Riesenbeck CSI 5*

1) Gerrit Nieberg (GER) & Ping Pong van de Lentamel โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 46.99

2) Peder Fredricson (SWE) & Alcapone des Carmille โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 48.17

3) Harrie Smolders (NED) & Bingo du Parc โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 48.78

Source: Press Release from LGCT – Longines Global Champions Tour

Photos: ยฉ LGCT / Stefano Grasso



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