Italy’s Zorzi Springs a Big Surprise at Longines Opener in Oslo

© Mette Sattrup/FEI: Italy’s Alberto Zorzi was the surprise winner of today’s first leg of the Longines FEI World CupItaly’s Alberto Zorzi was the surprise winner of today’s first leg of the Longines FEI World Cup™ Jumping 2016/2017 Western European League at the Telenor Arena in Oslo (NOR) riding Fair Light van T Heike. (Mette Sattrup/FEI)

Italy’s Alberto Zorzi turned the form-book on its head when winning today’s first leg of the Longines FEI World Cup™ Jumping 2016/2017 Western European League at the Telenor Arena in Oslo (NOR) riding the chestnut mare Fair Light van T Heike. From a starting field of 39 that included 13 of the top 20 riders in the world, it was the 28-year-old rider who lies 109th in the rankings who clinched it. And, even more remarkably, he succeeded despite being first to go in both the opening round and the jump-off.

Runner-up was three-time World Cup title-holder Marcus Ehning riding Funky Fred for Germany while Belgium’s Pieter Devos slotted into third with Dream of India Greenfield.

With 20 going clear over the first course set by The Netherlands’ Louis Konickx it was never going to be an easy one to win, but Zorzi followed the advice of his boss, Dutchman Jan Tops, and gave it everything he had when pathfinder against the clock. “Jan said you have to try hard because there are so many in it, and my horse jumped amazing!” said the man who hails from Padua and who has been riding for Tops for the past year.

He set the jump-off target with a brilliant round in 36.93 seconds, and as it turned out none of the rest could beat him, with 11 collecting fence penalties, two picking up time faults and six jumping clear but unable to match his speed. A series of tight turns proved the undoing of many, with several faulting at the wide oxer three from home. Not even the masterful Ehning could overtake him, having to settle for second when stopping the clock on 37.34 seconds ahead of Devos who broke the beam in 38.10. Defending Longines FEI World Cup™ Jumping double-champion, Switzerland’s Steve Guerdat, was last to go but finished equal-fourth with Italy’s Piergiorgio Bucci when the pair posted exactly the same time.

“This was a dream!” said Zorzi who now heads for the Global Champions Tour Final at Doha (QAT) before lining out in his home leg of the Longines FEI World Cup™ Jumping 2016/2017 Western European League at Verona (ITA) in November.

He stands top of the leaderboard going into the second qualifier at Helsinki (FIN) next weekend.

Result:
1, Fair Light van T Heike (Alberto Zorzi) ITA 0/0 36.93; 2, Funky Fred (Marcus Ehning) GER 0/0 37.94; 3, Dream of India Greenfield (Pieter Devos) BEL 0/0 38.10; 4, Casallo Z (Piergiorgio Bucci) ITA 0/38.35; 4, Bianca (Steve Guerdat) SUI 0/0 38.35; 6, Casall ASK (Role Goran Bengtsson) SWE 0/0 38.38; 7, Comanche (Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum) GER 0/0 41.53; 8, H&M Flips Little Sparrow (Peder Fredricson) SWE 0/2 44.92; 9, Cas de Liberte (Niels Bruynseels) BEL 0/4 37.71; 10, Good Luck (Cian O’Connor) IRL 0/4 38.34.

Facts and Figures:

The Telenor Arena in Oslo (NOR) was the venue for the first leg of the Longines FEI World Cup™ Jumping 2016/2017 Western European League.

13 of top 20 riders in the current Longines World Rankings competed in today’s qualifier.

39 starters, 20 clear in the first round.

This was the 25th anniversary Oslo Horse Show.

Course designer was Louis Konicks NED.

The winner was Italy’s Alberto Zorzi riding the 11-year-old mare Fair Light van T Heike.

The FEI World Cup™ Jumping 2016/2017 Western European League includes 13 qualifying rounds and the next leg takes place in Helsinki (FIN) on Sunday 23 October.

LONGINES FEI WORLD CUP™ JUMPING 2016/2017 WESTERN EUROPEAN LEAGUE:

Standings after Round 1 in Oslo (NOR):

1.    Alberto Zorzi (ITA)            –    20

2.    Marcus Ehning (GER)            –    17

3.    Pieter Devos (BEL)            –    15

4.    Piergiorgio Bucci (ITA)        –    13

4.    Steve Guerdat (SUI)            –    13

6.    Rolf Goran Bengtsson (SWE)    –    11

7.    Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum (GER)-    10

8.    Peder Fredricson (SWE)        –      9

9.    Niels Bruynseels (BEL)        –      8

10.    Cian O’Connor (IRL)            –      7

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