Flying Frenchman Delestre Cruises to Opening CSI5* LGCT Monaco Win

Simon Delestre and Chesall Zimequest. Photo: Stefano Grasso/LGCT
Simon Delestre and Chesall Zimequest. Photo: Stefano Grasso/LGCT

Monaco, FRA – June 28, 2018 – Simon Delestre (FRA) and Chesall Zimequest powered to the first CSI5* class of the weekend, raising the curtain on the Longines Global Champions Tour of Monaco. In a fast paced two phase opener, the French national anthem rang out as Delestre took first bragging rights, finishing ahead of John Whitaker (GBR) with top stallion Argento, Maikel van der Vleuten (NED) with Dana Blue, and Ben Maher (GBR) with Madame X.

Simon Delestre and Chesall Zimequest. Photo: Stefano Grasso/LGCT
Simon Delestre and Chesall Zimequest. Photo: Stefano Grasso/LGCT

Delestre, who looks to be on phenomenal form at the recent LGCT events spoke highly of his hot chestnut gelding; “Chesall did a good job – I know he’s a fast horse, he’s very quick and he feels very comfortable in the arena, he was good here last year so I think it’s a ring he likes.”

Frank Rothenberger put together a flowing but testing course, with a couple of tricky related distances requiring pin point focus and precision for the 53 international athletes who took on his course.

Maikel van der Vleuten (NED) was the first to really throw down the gauntlet, cruising through the second phase with Dana Blue to set the time at 26.10 seconds. Scott Brash (GBR) and his 9-year-old rising star Hello Mr President soon put in an impressive clear, but slotted just behind to finish in 26.80 seconds.

Simon Delestre (FRA) soon bettered van der Vleuten’s time, powering effortlessly around the arena with the light-on-his-feet Chesall Zimequest, turning on a hairpin with the small and agile gelding able to rocket across the sand arena. Despite valiant efforts from Leopold van Asten (NED) with VDL Groep Urane de Talma, Emanuele Gaudiano (ITA) with Carlotta and Mégane Moissonnier (FRA) with Ultrachic de Charmois, Delestre kept hold of the top spot and took the first win of the weekend.

RESULTS

Prix Fédération Equestre de la Principauté de Monaco
Place / Rider / Horse / Country / R1 Faults / R2 Faults | Time
1. Simon Delestre / Chesall Zimequest / FRA / 0 / 0 | 25.30
2. John Whitaker / Argento / GBR / 0 / 0 | 26.05
3. Maikel van der Vleuten / Dana Blue / NED / 0 / 0 | 26.10
4. Ben Maher / Madame X / GBR / 0 / 0 | 26.15
5. Leopold van Asten / VDL Groep Urane de Talma / NED / 0 / 0 | 26.30
6. Emanuele Gaudiano / Carlotta / ITA / 0 / 0 | 26.34
7. Mégane Moissonnier / Ultrachic de Charmois / FRA / 0 / 0 | 26.50
8. Scott Brash / Hello Mr President / GBR / 0 / 0 | 26.80
9. Nayel Nassar / Emilie de Diamant A S / EGY / 0 / 0 | 26.92
10. Pedro Veniss / Daisy du Grand Moustier / BRA / 0 / 0 | 27.93
11. Alberto Zorzi / Danique / ITA / 0 / 0 | 28.03
12. Felix Hassmann / Cayenne WZ / GER / 0 / 0 | 28.10

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New York Empire Strikes Back With GCL Monaco Lead

New York Empire kickstarted their overall ranking comeback with a phenomenal double clear in Monaco from Scott Brash and David Will, watched on by teammate and team owner Georgina Bloomberg.

David Will and Deluxe Ilton. Photo: Stefano Grasso/GCL
David Will and Deluxe Ilton. Photo: Stefano Grasso/GCL

In an edge of the seat first round of the GCL competition, Brash and Will pulled out all the stops to deliver a Formula 1 fast clear, finishing ahead of four other teams who were able to keep a zero score today, giving themselves the best opportunity as the teams look to the GC Prague Playoffs this December.

With only the top 16 teams qualifying for the GC Prague Playoffs, New York Empire are currently in 16th and dangerously close to the drop zone. A strong result for the team this weekend would put them back in the running for the second half of the season, boosting their chances of reaching the Playoffs as the remaining events unfold.

Keeping ahead of the Scandinavian Vikings, Rome Gladiators and Prague Lions, the New York Empire team will start as the last riders to go in the GCL Monaco final. Talking about Saturday’s showdown, Brash said: “It’s an advantage going last – we’ll know what to do on Saturday, so it’s a great position to be in.”

The compact arena offered up a flowing but technical course set by Frank Rothenberger, who placed combinations up the long side as well as featuring a gappy Sapinda vertical, huge 1.55m Massimo Dutti oxer, with a light Air France vertical to finish.

First to go Alberto Zorzi of Valkenswaard United had the unenviable task of finding the perfect path around the twisting course. Opting for a steady clear, the Italian rider piloting top mare Fair Light van T Heike to perfection, containing her bouncy canter and leaving all the poles up. Teammate Bertram Allen knew he had to secure another clear with Izzy by Picobello to be in with a chance of shaking rivals London Knights, but one pole down put the team on four faults, with the rest of the field yet to come.

A brilliant double clear came quickly from Prague Lions, after Gerco Schroder with Glock’s London and Anna Kellnerova with Silverstone G pulled out faultless rounds to shoot them up to the top of the leaderboard, but it would be a day of double clears as they were soon joined by Montreal Diamonds’ Harrie Smolders with Cas and Mark McAuley with Miebello and Scandinavian Vikings’ Geir Gulliksen with VDL Groep Quatro and Leopold van Asten with VDL Groep Miss Untouchable.

Scott Brash and Hello Forever. Photo: Stefano Grasso/GCL
Scott Brash and Hello Forever. Photo: Stefano Grasso/GCL

New York Empire, who are currently 16th in the overall rankings started their comeback mission with vengeance after Scott Brash with Hello Forever and David Will with Deluxe Ilton pulled off two brilliant clear rounds. Bolstered by Hello Forever’s return to CSI5* competition following a short break, the race is on for the red, white and black team to gain every valuable point possible in the remainder of the season.

Constant van Paesschen pulled off an impressive clear for the Rome Gladiators with the energetic stallion Jilbert van ‘T Ruytershof leaping and bounding his way around the arena. Tactics clearly came into play, with a steady clear to start, before he was swiftly backed up by Marlon Zanotelli and Rock’n Roll Semilly who kept the team on a zero score and with a speedy time to shoot them up to the sharp end of the grid.

Final team to go, Monaco Aces, initially had all the luck on their side after their draw of last in the order. First in the arena Simon Delestre pulled out all the stops with Filou Carlo Zimequest, the pair delivering under pressure to keep their score clean. But it wasn’t to be after Julien Epaillard with Safari D Auge rolled two poles, dropping the team down the order and out of prime position heading into Saturday’s showdown.

So it would be the New York Empire who start their campaign to rise back up the order, taking pole position as last to go in the GCL Monaco final. However, with five teams all on a zero score, the action will be right down to the wire to see who will claim this win in the spectacular Monte-Carlo arena.

RESULTS

Global Champions League of Monaco
Place / Team / Rider / Horse / Faults
1. New York Empire
Scott Brash / Hello Forever / 0
David Will / Deluxe Ilton / 0
Time | 142.25
2. Scandinavian Vikings
Geir Gulliksen / VDL Groep Quatro / 0
Leopold van Asten / VDL Groep Miss Untouchable / 0
Time | 144.18
3. Rome Gladiators
Constant van Paesschen / Jilbert van ‘ T Ruytershof / 0
Marlon Módolo Zanotelli / Rock’n Roll Semilly / 0
Time | 145.25
4. Prague Lions
Gerco Schröder / Glock’s London / 0
Anna Kellnerova / Silverstone G / 0
Time | 147.02
5. Montreal Diamonds
Mark McAuley / Miebello / 0
Harrie Smolders / Cas / 0
Time | 149.99

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