Superstar Steve Guerdat wins the World Cup final in Gothenburg

Superstar Steve Guerdat wins the World Cup final in Gothenburg
With the crème de la crème getting ready for the World Cup super final in Gothenburg, it's up to us to wait for this thrilling showdown. The superstar showjumpers that qualified for the final are keeping the public at the edge of their seats bij shaking things up in the first round of the competition. Both swiss riders are taking the lead with Steve Guerdat and Alamo in first place and Martin Fuchs en Clooney 51 in second place. However Peder Fredricson is closing in on third place and it now will all depend on that second round.




Quick results:

? Steve Guerdat - Alamo
? Martin Fuchs - Clooney 51 
? Peder Fredricson - Catch Me Not S





Second round:

In the all deciding second round it will come down to one thing... The winner takes it all!

But who will it be?

With the top three on their way it's Peder Fredricson who starts off with a clear round with his Catch me Not S. He keeps his 5 penalties and will now have to wait if either Fuchs or Guerdat will make a mistake.

But the Swiss do not dissappoint and with a brilliant effort both riders are takings things to the next level. Martin Fuchs and Clooney 51 are keeping it clear in the second round, with now only Steve Guerdat to go. The defending World Cup champion is not faced at all with the pressure it seems and he and his Alamo are taking the lead by keeping their round clear as well. With only 2 penalties from their first round they win today's World Cup Final for the third time!.

 

Results:

In a brilliant first place it's Steve Guerdat aboard Alamo (by Ukato) with only 2 penalties. Then in second place fellow Swiss rider Martin Fuchs and Clooney 51 (by Cornet Obolensky) are taking the reserve title. Peder Fredricson and his Catch me Not S (by Cardento 933) follow in third place with a total of 5 penalties.

In fourth place it's Germany's superstar Daniel Deusser and his trusted Tobago Z (by Tangelo van Zuuthoeve) with 6 penalties. In fifth place Niels Bruynseels and Delux van T & L (by Toulon) finished with 11 penalties.

 

 

Results