Sweden’s the best–times three, but… (UPDATE Sept. 3)

by | Sep 1, 2023 | On the rail

Sweden, already the Olympic gold medalist and world championship show jumping team, completed its hat trick Friday in Milan with a team victory in the European Championships, but the individual title went elsewhere two days later.

The second-place Irish team accumulated nearly two times the penalties of the Swedish squad over Uliano Vezzani’s courses, with 18 faults to 9.51 for the winners. Austria took third place (22.7), the first time that country has made the podium at an international show jumping championship. The bronze also qualified Austria to compete in the 2024 Paris Olympics.

The Germans, who had led going into the final day of team competition, were handicapped by having a three-man team after Aachen winner Stargold nearly flipped in the barn. Rider Marcus Ehning felt the stallion wasn’t right and withdrew. Without a drop score, the Germans finished fourth on 25.31.

Discussing his team’s victory, “I am lost for words,” said Swedish Chef d’Equipe Henrik Ankarcrona..

Keeping things in perspective, he noted, “The big goal is Paris,” explaining he tested different horse/rider combinations at these championships.

“I really tried to bring up new horses.

Going into the Sunday individual finals, the lead  belonged to Jens Fredricson of Sweden (Markan Cosmopolit) with 0 penalties. Right behind him was Switzerland’s Steve Guerdat (Dynamix de Belheme) on 0.43, with third being held by Ireland’s Michael Duffy (Cinca 3), 2.18 penalties, who would not appear on the final day to give his mare a break. Oliver Perreau of France appeared to be in real contention on GL Events Dorai d’Aiguilly (2.79) followed by Great Britain’s Olympic champion Ben Maher in fifth with Faltic HB (3.13).

But the final two-round test broke Jens’ lucky streak, as he had a rail in each segment to sink to fifth when his perfect record until then was marred by 8 penalties. Steve was fault-free across the board to take another gold medal, added to his 2012 Olympic title. Germany’s Philllip Weishaupt on Zineday had one rail Friday but was perfect on Sunday to earn silver, while France’s Julien Epaillard on Dubai du Cedre claimed bronze.

Steve Guerdat shows off his European Show Jumping Championships gold medal. (Photo courtesy FEI)

FEI Jumping European Championship, Milano (ITA) 2023. Individual Final. Steve Guerdat with Dynamix de Belheme (SUI). Taken on 3 September 2023 by Liz Gregg. Copyright FEI / Liz Gregg

“I brought the horse of a lifetime,” Steve said of Dynamix, a 10-year-old Selle Francais mare he has been producing for the last five years. “Today she was amazing, and it feels incredible to be here as a European champion.”

Since he was concerned that Dynamix was still a little green for such a major test, Steve said: “I tried to give her a little bit of my experience. Luckily, it worked out, and I’m delighted.”

He explained, “My main goal is to make my horse ready for the Olympics (the 2024 Paris Games).“I’ll be focusing on that.”

With Steve’s team score, Switzerland qualified for Paris by being sixth at the end of the  Championships’ team competition.

Ben Maher moved up to fourth in the final reckoning. But an expensive rail in the triple combination during Sunday’s first round precluded a better finish. He he been able to go fault-free Sunday, he would have taken silver.

For Ben and Faltic, it would be a repeat of their fortunes at the World Championships in Herning, Denmark, last year: one step off the podium in fourth place.

“I’m disappointed,” said Ben

“It was an expensive fence down in the first round today. Maybe if I went back I’d do something different, but it felt good – just an unfortunate fault and that’s the way it goes.

“Faltic jumped incredibly all week. I don’t like to blame other things, but the fence down on the first day was definitely not helped by the ground situation here. He’s jumped incredibly since then, so, like I said, it’s a little disappointing. The team competition (where Britain was ninth) was a bit of a long haul this week, then I was out on my own today.

“I knew I probably had to be double clear to get a medal. But he’s fit, he jumped incredibly all week and it didn’t feel like it took a lot of out him compared to other championships, so I’m very happy to have him go home safe.

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