| Today Jumping made its spectacular
entrance on the sporting scene of the 2006 FEI World Equestrian Games. The winner
of the speed competition one of four part of the World Championship programme
is Beezie Madden (USA) aboard Authentic
(77.62 time faults 0 points). Eric Lamaze (CAN) on Hickstead
is second (78.40 time penalties 0.39 points) and Gerco Schröder
(NED) on Eurocommerce Berlin is third (78.47 time penalties 0.43 points).
(A picture of the Aachen Show Jumping Arena is at the right below.) Beezie,
who knows Aachen well, felt confident; Eric Lamaze could not believe his luck
and Gerco Schröder was particularly satisfied with the quality of the footing,
which despite the frequent abundant showers is very solid. All three unanimously
praised Official Course Designers Frank Rothenbergers 600-metre long,
13-fence, 16-jumping effort track. The difficulties were nicely spread,
Beezie Madden commented. The complexity lay in the unusual approach especially
to the water and technical lines rather than in the size of the obstacles.
Every fence, except for number three, fell, which is the sign of a fair course.
Fence three offered left-hand side (long route) and right-hand side (short route)
options but given that this was a speed competition, all the riders were bold
taking the short route. The vast Aachen arena offers plenty of space and
it was a pleasure to watch todays happy horses thoroughly enjoying it. Frank
Rothenbergers creative design has brought the flavour of traditional Aachen
monuments in the stadium, which combined with lavish flower displays, makes up
for what must be horses Garden of Eden. The way penalties are calculated
is somewhat intricate and deserves some explanation. Faults are penalised in seconds
which are added to the time taken by the competitors to complete their round.
This sum is divided by two. This is the final score expressed in time faults.
The best rider receives to penalty points. The penalty points of the following
riders are the difference between the scores of the leading rider and their own.
The penalty points are carried over in the next competition. On the basis
of these scores, The Netherlands finish in first of the teams (6.01); they
are followed by the USA (6.85) and Brazil
(6.99). The main part of the team competition, in which no less than 25 teams
will be participating, will take part over two days beginning tomorrow Wednesday
30 August. 29/08/2006 - Did You Know? That women could
not compete in the World Jumping Championships until 1978 in Aachen? That
Gail Greenough is the only lady rider to ever win the World Championship
individual title? The Canadian rider steered Mr T to victory at Aachen in 1986.
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