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Chardon is back on winning track in Stuttgart

Ijsbrand Chardon from the Netherlands has won the second leg of the FEI World Cup™ Driving in Stuttgart. Chardon is back on his winning track after coming second three weeks ago in the World Cup competition in Hannover. Hannover winner Boyd Exell lost the battle to Chardon with less than four seconds difference, which contributed to an exciting competition. Christoph Sandmann started again with a wild card and came third, ahead of his compatriot and shooting star in the German driving world, 17-year-old Michael Brauchle.

Chardon and Exell are in the lead of the standings after two competitions and are certain of a starting place for the FEI World Cup™ Final in Leipzig in January 2008.

The Stuttgart audience in the well-filled Schleyer Halle enthusiastically followed the performances of the seven drivers. International course designer Falk Böhnisch had designed a tricky, but fair course, which was super to follow for the spectators and ideal to drive for the competitors. “I always spend several evenings to design a course,” explains Böhnisch. “I then put in on the table and my wife looks at it as well. We discuss it together and then I finalize the course. The challenge is also to design a course for the winning round in which the lines are different from the first round, so the drivers really have to do their best to memorize the course.”

President of the Stuttgart German Masters Gotthilf Riexinger was very pleased to have such a worthy successor of Michael Freund, who won the driving competition in Stuttgart since the beginning, thirteen times. Chardon himself was a bit hesitant at first to compete in Stuttgart, because he had a bad memory: “I came to Stuttgart eighteen years ago to do a show in the old hall and I came back six years later to compete in one of the first indoor marathons here in Stuttgart. I drove over 600 kilometres to get to Stuttgart and I could go home after 30 seconds in the arena after I drove a wrong course!” This time, Chardon became the glorious winner in Stuttgart and is looking forward to competing in the Schleyer Halle again in the future.

Boyd Exell from Australia drove excellent rounds today with his team, existing of a Cleveland Bay horse, a Holsteiner, a Russian Trotter and a French Trotter. Exell was fed with information on the course by his tutor Michael Freund, who followed the competition from the sideline this time. “The standard of the competitors is very high and there is no room for errors. I am very pleased with my team, they are working super together and can accelerate amazingly. I am very lucky to have them!”

In contrary to Chardon and Exell, Sandmann used his outdoor horses again in Stuttgart. Sandmann was pleased with his performance, especially because he made some fatal errors in the warm up competition. “I was not in form yesterday, today it went much better. I would have loved to become Michael Freund’s successor, but I hope I will have a chance again next year.”

Young talent Michael Brauchle from the nearby town Lauchheim put down an excellent performance by coming fourth. Brauchle came second in the German four-in-hand Championships this year behind Sandmann. Michael is raised in a true driving family. His father Franz is a farrier and four-in-hand driver and his 19-year old brother Steffen contributed with his pony pair to the German gold team medal at the World Pony Driving Championships in Denmark this summer. His mother Brigitte is also into the carriage driving sport. Michael is member of Michael Freund’s ‘Perspektivgruppe’, a group of young and talented drivers who are trained by the master himself. His brother and a cousin assisted Michael on the carriage in Stuttgart. His team existed of an Hungarian, a Thüringer, an Orlov trotter and a Dutch horse. “It was super to compete in the Schleyer Halle, the feeling is great and I was amazed by the spectators, they are much better than at the outdoor shows!” tells the young talent.

Jozsef Dobrovitz from Hungary came fifth in Stuttgart, which he praised for the excellent atmosphere. “I looked for a long time for a good indoor team and I believe I found the right horses now. Unfortunately I made some mistakes myself!”

Results CAI-W Stuttgart:
1. Ijsbrand Chardon (Ned) 256.87
2. Boyd Exell (Aus) 260.07
3. Christoph Sandmann (Ger) 282.85
4. Michael Brauchle (Ger) 152.93
5. Jozsef Dobrovitz (Hun) 153.17
6. Zoltan Lázár (Hun) 154.15
7. Werner Ulrich (Sui) 161.13

Classification after 2 of 6 events:
1. Ijsbrand Chardon (Ned) 17
1. Boyd Exell (Aus) 17
3. Zoltan Lazar (Hun) 8
4. Jozsef Dobrovitz (Hun) 7
5. Daniël Würgler (Sui) 3
6. Werner Ulrich (Sui) 2

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