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World-Class Entry Lines Up for Luhmühlen

William Fox-Pitt, current world Eventing number one and FEI Classics™ leader, rides Cool Mountain at this weekend’s Luhmühlen CCI 4*. Photo: Kit Houghton/FEI.

Lausanne (SUI), 11 June 2014 – A competitive field of more than 50 riders representing 12 nations will be competing at this weekend’s German CCI 4* in Luhmühlen, presented by DHL Paket (12-15 June), for the fifth and penultimate leg of the FEI Classics™ 2013/2014.

For many riders this is a crucial last chance to impress selectors before the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games™ 2014 in Normandy (FRA) in August, as well as an all-important opportunity to seize a foothold on the FEI Classics™ leader board before the final leg at Burghley (GBR) in September.

Longines, the FEI’s Top Partner, has for the first time joined Luhmühlen as official Time-keeper and Watch for this key leg.

“We are proud to be for the first time Official Timekeeper and Official Watch of Luhmühlen CCI 4*,” said Walter von Känel, President of Longines. “As First Top Partner, Official Timekeeper and Watch of the FEI, the partnership with this event, which is part of the FEI Classics™, seemed natural. In addition, this competition perfectly illustrates the values of our brand, namely tradition, performance and precision.”

The current first, third and fourth-placed riders on the FEI Classics™ leaderboard all have good rides at Germany’s premier event.

World number one William Fox-Pitt (GBR), already a three-time winner at Luhmühlen and victorious at Pau (FRA) 2013 and Kentucky (USA) this year, holds a commanding 15-point lead. He rides an old favourite, the thoroughbred Cool Mountain, a CCI4* winner of Kentucky in 2010 and a world team gold and individual silver medallist at the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games™ in the same year.

Christopher Burton (AUS), who triumphed at Adelaide (AUS) last year on a catch ride, has the 12-year-old mare Tempranillo, a ride he took over from Sweden’s Ludwig Svennerstal in 2013. The new combination won the CIC3* at Hartpury last year and were 22nd at Pau.

Oliver Townend, who won the FEI Classics™ in 2009 and was recently second at Badminton (GBR), has entered the ex-racehorse Black Tie ll for his first CCI4*.

Much interest will centre on last year’s FEI Classics™ winner, the world number two Andrew Nicholson (NZL). He must have a great chance on the Spanish-bred Quimbo, a winner at Kentucky last year, but which was retired on the Cross Country at Badminton. The flat track at Luhmühlen should suit the beautiful black gelding and, if he is on form, German spectators are in for a treat as he is a spectacular jumper.

A strong New Zealand squad includes Lizzie Brown with her 2013 Boekelo CCI3* winner and recent Houghton Hall CIC3* runner-up Henton Attorney General, Mark Todd with Oloa, which he has re-routed from Kentucky after a disappointing Dressage mark, and husband-and-wife team Jonelle and Tim Price.

Jonelle has Classic Moet and The Deputy, which she pulled up after an early run-out at Badminton, and Tim has the Tattersalls CIC3* winner Wesko, which took an unfortunate ducking in Badminton’s Lake on the first third of the course.

Lucinda Fredericks (AUS) has already won three of the world’s six CCI4*s – Badminton, Burghley and Kentucky – and in 2012 she came close to taking Luhmühlen on the German-bred Flying Finish when they were second. They were 10th last year and, after pulling up early at Badminton in May, she has brought the horse back for a third attempt on the Luhmühlen trophy. Her compatriots include Andrew Hoy who, like Fredericks, has yet to add Luhmühlen to his collection of CCI4* wins.

Some of the top German horses will be competing in the CIC3*, but former Luhmühlen winners Michael Jung, Bettina Hoy and Ingrid Klimke have CCI4* rides. Jung, the current Olympic, World and European Champion, rides Fischerrocana FST; Klimke has her European team gold and individual silver medallist FRH Escada JS, and Hoy rides the up-and-coming Designer in what promises to be a high-quality contest.

Follow the results on www.luhmuehlen.de, and watch live Cross Country (Saturday) and Jumping (Sunday) action on FEI TV (www.feitv.org).

See full standings here.

Prize money

At the end of the FEI Classics™ 2013/2014 season, the five riders with the highest number of points collected across the six FEI Classics™ events will share a total prize fund of US$120,000 split as follows: 1st – US$40,000 (Series Champion); 2nd – US$35,000; 3rd – US$25,000; 4th – US$15,000; 5th – US$5,000.

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By Kate Green

Media Contacts:

At Luhmühlen:

Friederike Stuevel-Huck
+49 171 5382900
media@luhmuehlen.de

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Grania Willis
Director Media Relations
Grania.willis@fei.org
+41 78 750 61 42

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Manager Press Relations
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