Marlon
Modolo Zanotelli and his long-striding horse Extra van Essene clinched
their second win of the week after the pair won the feature class of
yesterday’s Global Champions Tour.
Under the lights at the
magnificent Al Shaqab arena, Zanotelli and his 13-year-old gelding Extra
van Essene made it two in a row clinching the CSI5* 1.45/1.50m, to go
with Thursday’s win in the 1.45 two-phase competition.
The pair once
again pushed the Netherlands’ Harrie Smolders and Zinius to second
palce, who had also finished runner-up the previous day. Lauren Hough of
USA and the 14-year-old Waterford, took third spot.
Zanotelli was
the last to go in the 11-strong jump-off, who made the cut from 40-rider
field. The Brazilian had a mountain to climb after the 2017 GCT overall
champion Smolders had thrown down the gauntlet with a 50.75secs round
with his 13-year-old gelding Zinius.
But Zanotelli was immaculate
with his jump as Extra van Essene seemed to have taken the liking to the
Al Shaqab arena, clearing the hurdles with ease. The winning time was
50.42secs, just .033secs better than Smolders, who had a wry smile after
being pipped for the second time in two nights by Zanotelli.
“The
horse is jumping amazingly. He’s fantastic and so careful, and he can
really gallop. He makes my life easier!,” said Zanotelli, who pumped his
fist repeatedly in delight after the triumph.
“Harrie (Smolders) is
one of the fastest riders in the world – to see him go was a chance for
me to watch, and then I just hoped for the best,” added the 29-year-old.
Qatar’s Olympic rider Sheikh Ali bin Khalid al-Thani had a disappointing night, finishing 39th with Armstrong van de Kapel.
The
big one – CSI5* 1.60m Global Champions Tour Grand Prix of Doha will be
held tonight, with the feature class carrying a total prize money of
€400,000. Despite Smolders’ title triumph, the riders are set for a
captivating battle for the overall ranking places in the last stop of
GCT season.
Only 15 points split the second to sixth-placed rider.
Italy’s de Luca is currently in second place on 260 points just three
ahead of Germany’s Christian Ahlmann. Italian Alberto Zorzi is two
points away on 255 points, while Dutch rider Maikel van der Vleuten and
two-time GCT champion Scott Brash of Britain are on 247 and 245 points
respectively.
GCL set for thrilling finale today
Meanwhile,
the second season of the Global Champions League team event is set for a
nail-biting finish today. With just 17 points difference between the
Hamburg Diamonds and defending GCL Champions Valkenswaard United, the
battle for the overall League title has reached a new intensity.
On
Thursday, the big guns came out in full force for the first round of the
GCL at Al Shaqab, with Mexico Amigos taking pole but there was high
drama in the battle between championship contenders Diamonds and United.
Setting
up an unmissable finale to the GCL season, both the Diamonds and United
pulled out all the stops to keep their title dreams alive. United rider
Bertram Allen - who teamed up with Alberto Zorzi in Thursday night’s
first round said: “We’re delighted with our horses’ performance today
and knew we had to go double clear to be in with a chance. The Diamonds
are strong but for sure we’ll be fighting until the end.”
Thursday
night’s competition hinged on clear rounds and three teams produced
double clears under the lights at Al Shaqab. Mexico Amigos lead the way
into today’s finale as the fastest of the faultless trio, with the Paris
Panthers and defending champions Valkenswaard United heading the pack
of 18 teams.
“We are in the best position,” said Henrik von Eckermann
of the Mexico Amigos after their pole position. “Both horses jumped
really well. If we win, we are third (in the overall championship) so
that is what we are trying for.” His teammate Evelina Tovek added: “I’m
really happy to produce a clear round for the team.”
Coming in to the
final leg, it was the Hamburg Diamonds who held the best cards and just
need to finish in the top eight today to claim the title. However, a
surprise nine-fault total puts them in 11th place with a fight on their
hands if they are to soar ahead of their rivals United to be crowned GCL
champions of 2017.
Bassem Hassan Mohamed for the host team Doha
Fursan Qatar, who were sitting seventh in the overall championship,
boosted his team’s chances with a clear on the scopey Gunder after
Sheikh Ali’s six-fault round on First Devision. They sit one ahead of
the Lions in ninth.
Results
Class CSI5* 1.45/1.50m (Table A: Against the Clock with Jump-Off)
1. Marlon Modolo Zanotelli (Brazil) Horse: Extra van Essene; Time: 50.42secs. Prize money: €30,360
2. Harrie Smolders (the Netherlands); Zinius; 50.75secs; €18,400
3. Lauren Hough (USA); Waterford; 52.22secs; €13,800
Today’s schedule
9am: Hathab National Class 1.20/1.30m Two Phase (QR25,000)
11:30am: Hathab National Class 1.30/1.40m Two Phase (QR35,000)
2pm CSI5* 1.55/1.60m Global Champions League Final (€160,000 to individual class winner + €200,000 to team winner)
6pm CSI5* 1.60m Longines Global Champions Tour Grand Prix of Doha (€400,000)
Marlon Modolo Zanotelli jumps clear with his horse Extra van Essene en route to victory in the Global Champions Tour at Al Shaqab arena yesterday. PICTURE: Mohamed Tinakicht