Uruguay’s Marcelo Chirico Claims Individual Gold in Singapore

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Individual gold medallist Marcelo Chirico (URU) takes centre stage on the podium, flanked by Mario Gamboa (COL), who took silver, and bronze medallist Dalma Rushdi H Malhas (KSA) after a thrilling finish to the YOG Equestrian Events in Singapore. (Photo: IOC)

24 August 2010 – Marcelo Chirico (URU) and Links Hot Gossip were the stars in Singapore today, clinching individual gold in a jump-off against Mario Gamboa (COL), who had to settle for silver, while Dalma Rushdi H Malhas (KSA) won out in a six-way jump-off for the bronze on another scorching day – inside and outside the YOG Jumping arena.

All riders from Sunday’s first individual round, with the exception of Maria Victoria Paz (ARG) who was eliminated, went forward to today’s second round. They were jumping in reverse order of merit, which meant that the nine riders with clears in Sunday’s competition were last into the arena today.

Course Designer John Vallance (AUS) upped the degree of difficulty for today’s individual final and this was reflected in the number of clear rounds. The obstacle that caused most grief was fence 4, a Liverpool, with wings made in the image of the Singapore Flyer, which was on a related line from the double.

Although there were foot-perfect performances from five of those that had faulted on Sunday, it appeared that there would be no double clear rounds. But Marcelo Chirico (URU), 20th on the startlist, produced the first double zero and spectators had to wait until the last rider, Mario Gamboa (COL), who was also faultless to guarantee a South American jump off for the gold and silver medals.

Australian rider Thomas McDermott rode an extremely smooth and balanced round but faulted at the second last fence, while Samantha McIntosh (RSA) also produced an excellent round, but unfortunately had a rail down at 10. A medal was still in reach for these two riders, however, as they joined a quartet of others on four penalties to go against the clock for bronze. Also in the decider for third place were Dalma Rushdi H Malhas (KSA), Abdurahman Al Marri (QAT), Wojciech Dahlke (POL) and Mohamad Alanzarouti (SYR).

As there were six athletes jumping off for the bronze medal, the excitement was considerable, with riders speeding up and cutting corners in a bid for the fastest time. After the dust had settled, it was Dalma Rushdi H Malhas (KSA), riding a tight course for a faultless clear and the fastest time on the colourful Australian Paint Horse, Flash Top Hat, who secured the bronze medal.

Marcelo Chirico (URU) was first in to jump off for the gold and silver medals and once again his skilful riding and harmonious partnership with Links Hot Gossip, produced a smooth clear round. Mario Gamboa (COL) and LH Titan were next to jump and, when they faulted at the second fence, the Uruguayan was guaranteed the title of Youth Olympic champion and the coveted gold medal, with the Colombian claiming silver.

Quotes

IOC President, Jacques Rogge:

“I am very pleased to see such a wonderful venue for the equestrian sport, which remains a great legacy in Singapore. I am also impressed with the level of the riders and feel that the Continental Team Competition is a very interesting idea and liked greatly by the athletes.”

FEI President, Her Royal Highness Princess Haya:

“I think it’s fantastic to see so many riders getting into the jump off. It’s top quality sport and we’ve been blessed by the fact that in the team and individual competitions at the Youth Olympics, and in the senior Games at Beijing, we have had jump-offs. The public love it and it’s wonderful for our sport – a tribute to the quality of the athletes competing.”

FEI Secretary General, Mr Alex McLin:

“The level of enthusiasm and the atmosphere here today is great and the people have really gotten behind the riders. The competitions here embody what the Olympic spirit is all about. In future I feel that the Youth Olympic Games will be a cornerstone for developing the next generation and, just like the Olympic Games, it will be at the top of the development pyramid of the sport. We look forward to working towards making the next edition bigger and better!”

Gold Medallist, Marcelo Chirico (URU)

“I was so happy to win today! I never imagined I would be a Youth Olympic Games champion! Now I am hoping one day I can be an Olympic champion, maybe in London or Rio? My horse jumped very well today. He was careful and wanted to help me. He was excellent! I would really like to say thanks to my family and my coach and everybody who has supported me here at the Youth Olympic Games.”

Results

YOG Equestrian Events, Individual Final – 1, Marcelo Chirico (URU), Links Hot Gossip, 0/0/0 penalties, 42.35 seconds; 2, Mario Gamboa (COL), LH Titan, 0/0/14, 60.63; 3, Dalma Rushdi H Malhas (KSA), Flash Top Hat, 4/0/0, 38.05.

For detailed results please click here.

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FEI Director Corporate Communications
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