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Girl Power in Hamburg

The Global Champions Tour of Germany opened with the Mercedes Benz Championship of Hamburg the prize for which included a new car from the sponsors and it was a case of
Germany first and the rest no-where.

With 55 starters from 16 nations the almost complete domination of the German riders could hardly have been expected although the already huge
crowd were obviously hoping that at least one of the home side would reach the podium.

Course designer Frank Rothenberger made sure that clear rounds were hard to achieve in the first round with the line that included the combination causing particular problems as it was
followed by an upright six strides later and then a huge oxer a further eight strides away all heading towards the collecting ring. However the almost innocuous upright at the finish caused
nearly as many problems and ended the chances of Ludger Beerbaum and Bernardo Alves.

A tight time of 82 seconds also contributed to whittling the field down, those falling victim to the clock included Nick Skelton and Christina Liebherr.
However despite all this, no-one could have predicted that of the eight clear rounds only the Ukraine's Cassio Rivetti would prevent a German clean sweep. Marco Kutscher who had been
second to go in the first phase with his World Cup mount Cornet Obolensky who showed no ill effects from his Las Vegas outing when they galloped round for a safe clean sheet in 47.67. The
only possible upset to a German win ended swiftly as Magic Bengtsson felled both the third and sixth fences leaving Cassio Rivetti an honourable seventh but after that it was then only a case
of which German would win.

Carsten-Otto Nagel made an excellent effort with Corradina who has jumped consistently since Frankfurt in December and the pair crossed the line in 45.11. Christian Ahlmann's latest star
ride Sebastian could not quite catch them and both Phillippe Weishaupt (Leoville) and Marcus Ehning (Leconte) were forced into errors. That just left two ladies. Meredith Michaels Beerbaum
needs little introduction although Checkmate is perhaps the less famous as her partner, but first Janne-Fredericke Meyer had to see if she could challenge for the lead. Cellagon Lambrasca
really tried hard and despite a small slip, the pair still stopped the clock at 44.89 to just get in front. But her lead did not last long as Meredith, one of Mercedes spokes persons, cantered in.

A turn inside a flower pot that no-one else had attempted made all the difference and a brand new car was hers, when she crossed the line in 43.01. But it turned out that in fact this win was
more down to Checkmate decisions in the jump off than his rider. “I had no plan to go inside that flower pot but as we landed Checkmate obviously thought that the optimum route and as he so
clearly thought he knew best, I just went with it and it worked out well. I really wanted a new car so I am very pleased with my horse today.”

Results (21.05.09)

CSI5* Hamburg – Germany

Event 3 – 1,55 – AM5

1º Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum (Ale) / Checkmate / 0 / 0 – 43,01
2º Janne-Friederike Meyer (Ale) / Cellagon Lambrasco / 0 / 0 – 44,89
3º Carsten-Otto Nagel (Ale) / Corradina / 0 / 0 – 45,11
4º Christian Ahlmann (Ale) / Sebastian / 0 / 0 – 46,22
5º Marco Kutscher (Ale) / Cornet Obolensky / 0 / 0 – 47,67
6º Marcus Ehning (Ale) / Leconte / 0 / 8 – 46,65
7º Cassio Rivetti (Ucr) / Magic Bengtsson / 0 / 8 – 48,31
8º Philipp Weishaupt (Ale) / Leoville / 0 / 8 – 53,33
9º Christina Liebherr (Sui) / Lb Robin Hood / 1 – 82,59
10º Nick Skelton (Gbr) / Nemo / 1 – 83,77

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