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Double Gold for Hungary in Sunny Topoľčianky

Vilmos Lázár (HUN), competing with his Slovakian-bred Lipizzaners, was crowned world champion at the FEI World Pair Driving Championships in Topoľčianky, Slovakia. (Photo: Rinaldo de Craen/FEI)

Topoľčianky (SVK), 2 September, 2013 – After four days of fascinating sport at the FEI World Pair Driving Championships at the Topoľčianky stud in Slovakia, 46-year-old Vilmos Lázár (HUN) was crowned the new world Driving champion, making this his fourth world pair gold. Silver was claimed by Germany’s Sebastian Warneck, and Lázár’s younger brother Zoltan took bronze.

Hungary also took team gold for the fifth time in the history of the FEI World Pair Driving Championships, after victories in 1989, 1999, 2001 and 2003, with Germany finishing on silver, and bronze going to the Netherlands.

Dressage Queen Diener

The Dressage took place over two days in brilliant sunshine in the Topoľčianky arena. Germany’s 25-year-old defending FEI World Pair Driving Champion, Carola Diener, drove a consistent test finishing on 35.58, taking the lead from Ireland’s Barry Capstick. With the solid score from her compatriot and World Singes Champion in 2010, Thorsten Zarembowicz, Germany went into pole position, with Hungary lying second and Ireland third.

President of Slovakia cheers on

The Hungarian course designer Gabor Fyntha was responsible for the exciting marathon course around the Topoľčianky racetrack, with all eight marathon obstacles requiring the best technical skills from the drivers.

More than 5,000 spectators, including the President of Slovakia Ivan Gaŝparoviĉ, cheered on the drivers. Vilmos Lázár, competing with Lipizzaners bred in Topoľčianky, won the marathon by a strong margin, with 2009 world champion Harrie Verstappen (NED) taking second place, and Polish driver Jacek Kozlowski finishing third.

Ireland’s Barry Capstick and his wife Anna had an unfortunate accident during the marathon phase when their carriage upturned. They were taken to hospital immediately, where Barry was diagnosed with a fracture. His wife was unhurt and they were both discharged later that evening. The horses were also unhurt.

Final day

The cones proved to be a challenge with no-one going clear, but the Hungarian Tibor Nagy Jr finished with just 4.67 penalty points, followed by FEI World Pair Driving débutante Rachel Blanchard (USA) and Germany’s Sebastian Warneck.

Vilmos Lázár kept his nerves, and with 9.41 penalty points, the crowd saw him not only win gold but help to secure this team’s gold medal result. Carola Diener regrettably had 18 penalty points in the cones phase, relegating her to bronze with Sebastian Warneck taking silver.

Teams

The team competition was won by Hungary after a close battle with Germany, and the Netherlands took bronze.

Quotes:

Vilmos Lázár (HUN, gold): “Fourth time gold is amazing, but getting team gold with my brother Zoltan is really special. This is one of the best organisations of a World Championships – not only well organised, but with a heart.”

Sebastian Warneck (GER, silver): “I am extremely happy with silver. I bought these horses three years ago, and they are now seven years old – in two years, they will be ready for the real top. This has been a fantastic World Championships, and especially today – I enjoyed driving with this pair. World Champion in two years? I hope!”

Zoltan Lázár (HUN, bronze): ‘My brother convinced me to compete with a pair in this year’s World Championships. I will stick with the four-in-hand, but to win gold after ten years with him is very special.”

Facts and figures

72 competitors from 23 nations.

21 nations competed as teams.

The field included 5 (former) individual FEI World Pair Champions: Zoltán Lázár (HUN, World Champion in 1997); Vilmos Lázár (HUN, World Champion 1999, 2001, 2007); Georg Moser (AUT, World Champion 1993); Harrie Verstappen (NED, World Champion 2009); Carola Diener (GER, World Champion 2011); Thorsten Zarembowicz (GER) was World Singes Champion in 2010.

Spectators on marathon day: 5,000.

Total number of horses: 206.

Eldest competitor: Amely von Buchholtz (ARG), aged 65.

Youngest competitor: Antonio Maria Simoes (POR), aged 19.

Final results – Individuals:

  1. Vilmos Lázár (HUN), 130.57
  2. Sebastian Warneck (GER), 135.78
  3. Zoltan Lázár (HUN), 136.27

Final results – Teams:

  1. Hungary (Vilmos Lázár, Zoltan Lázár, Tibor Nagy), 260.02
  2. Germany (Carola Diener, Arndt Lörcher, Thorsten Zarembowicz), 272.86
  3. Netherlands (Harrie Verstappen, Gerard Leijten, Carlo Vermeulen), 298.06

By Cindy Timmer

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Record Participation at FEI World Pair Driving Championships at Topoľčianky

Slovakian driver Miroslav Matuska is one of the leading contestants at the upcoming FEI World Pair Driving Championships on home ground at Topoľčianky.

Lausanne (SUI), 27 August 2013 – The FEI World Pair Driving Championships at Topoľčianky, Slovakia, which begin tomorrow 28 August and will end on Sunday 1 September, are set to break the participation record having attracted no less than 73 competitors from 23 nations. There will be 21 teams consisting of either two or three drivers each.

The wonderful site of the national stud farm at Topoľčianky will welcome top drivers from Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, Spain, Denmark, Estonia, France, Great Britain, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Switzerland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden and the USA.

Defending world champion Carola Diener (GER) and 2011 bronze medallist Tom Engbers (NED) have confirmed their attendance. The reigning team gold medallists from the Netherlands can expect strong competition for the top honours from such leading Driving nations as Hungary and Germany.

The Topoľčianky stud farm has a long tradition in carriage driving. It has hosted numerous international and national competitions since 2003, including the Slovak national championships on several occasions. Slovak top drivers Pavol Gaspar and Miroslav Matuska, who are based there, have successfully represented their country at FEI World Four-in-hand, Pair and Single Driving Championships.

Slovakia’s national horse breeding centre at Topoľčianky is one of Europe’s best renowned and important stud farms. It has been approved for keeping registries for the Lipizzaner, Hucul, Shagya Arab and Arab breeds. It maintains the central records for horses in Slovakia and is the only institution allowed to issue certificates on the origin of all accepted horse breeds in the country. The national stud farm is an active member of all major European and international breeding organisations.

The site offers excellent conditions for successful world championships. The Dressage and obstacle driving competitions will take place in the main stadium on a grass arena. The eight spectacular marathon obstacles are located near one another at the centre of the racecourse so that the spectators can fully enjoy the spectacular event.

The FEI World Pair Driving Championships start on Wednesday, 28 August with the horse inspection. The dressage will take place on Thursday, 29 August and Friday, 30 August. The marathon will follow on Saturday 31 August. The design of the marathon obstacles is in the capable and experienced hands of international O-course designer Gábor Fintha (HUN). The final obstacle driving competition and medal ceremony is scheduled for Sunday, 1 September.

The Ground Jury is chaired by Andrew Counsell (GBR) and has Klaus Peppersack (GER), Hanspeter Rüschlin (SUI), Attila Kelemen (ROU), Martha Hanks-Nicoll (USA) and Mia Allo (BEL) as members.

The biographies of the athletes taking part in the FEI World Pair Driving Championships at Topoľčianky (SVK) are available on the FEI website here.

For more information on the event, please check the official website here.

By Cindy Timmer

Media Contacts:

At Topoľčianky:

Cindy Timmer
Press Officer
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At FEI:

Grania Willis
Director Press Relations
Email: grania.willis@fei.org
Tel: +41 787 506 142

Malina Gueorguiev
Manager Media Relations
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Tel: +41 787 506 133

Carola Diener (GER) Is the New World Pair Driving Champion

World champion Carola Diener (GER) during the obstacle driving competition at the FEI World Pair Driving Championships 2011. Photo © Rinaldo de Craen/FEI

Dutch Team Keep Team Gold

Conty (FRA), 24-28 August 2011 – Twenty-three-year-old Carola Diener (GER) became the new world champion at the 15th FEI World Pair Driving Championships at Conty, France. She performed a superb dressage test, drove a wonderful marathon and was near-perfect in the obstacle driving competition. The silver medal went to home representative Stéphane Chouzenoux; Tom Engbers from The Netherlands won individual bronze.

The Dutch team, led by Harry de Ruyter, who was appointed chef d’équipe in February, took home the gold while Germany claimed the silver. The host nation was delighted to win the bronze.

Ladies first
Germany was represented with two lady drivers for the first time in history: German pair champion Carola Diener as a team member and 15-year-old Anna Sandmann as an individual competitor. Carola set the basis for her first world medal in the dressage test, which she won ahead of the experienced drivers Beat Schenk (SUI) and Georg Moser (AUT). Diener, who is the stable manager of German international four-in-hand driver Christoph Sandmann, came 12th in the marathon but kept her lead in the individual standings. The marathon was won by 24-year-old Tom Engbers, ahead of Tibor Nagy jr. (HUN), aged only 21. Diener was last to go in the very difficult obstacle driving competition, designed by Barry Hunter (GBR). Going into the last phase, Carola had one ball in hand as well as some time penalties but the professional horsewoman that she is kept her cool leaving all the balls on the cones and recording only 1,94 penalty points for exceeding the time allowed. “It is an incredible feeling to be the new world champion, but it hasn’t quite sunk in yet,” she said.

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Dancer, Wrigley-Miller, and Yoder in Fifth Place at Their First FEI World Pair Driving Championship

Joe Yoder at the 2011 FEI World Driving Pair Championship. Photo: Marie de Ronde

Yoder Drives to Sixth in Dressage

Lexington, KY – At the 2011 FEI World Pair Driving Championship in Conty, France, American Joe Yoder drove to sixth place Friday in the dressage and the American team – all three drivers making their International Championship debut – sits in fifth place heading into Saturday’s marathon.

Led by Chef d’Equipe Chester Weber and Coach Michael Freund, the U.S. is being represented by Yoder, the 2011 USEF National Pair Driving Champion, and Katherin Dancer and Misdee Wrigley-Miller. The trio drove at Reisenbeck CAI in July and earned valuable international experience as they represent their country this week.

Thursday morning marked the beginning of the dressage competition phase and it was Wrigley-Miller drawn as the first and only U.S. competitor on opening day. Wrigley-Miller is in the top half of the pack of 69 drivers, in 20th place on a score of 52.86.

The pressure then passed to Dancer and Yoder on Friday. Dancer is in 34th individually with a score of 58.88. Yoder’s impressive sixth-place mark of 44.03 means the team sits in fifth with 96.9 penalties. Germany leads with 84.1 over Switzerland, The Netherlands, and France. The top two scores from each phase count for the Team Classification.

Individually, German Driver Carola Deiner leads with a score of 35.58.

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