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		<title>Allen Takes Seventh in Olympia World Cup Class</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[THOUGH recording the fastest time in the Olympia World Cup jump-off on Sunday, Ireland&#8217;s Bertram Allen fell foul of the vertical bogey fence that had caught out so many in the final round in London, and finished seventh overall. Second last to go of 13 clear rounds, the Wexford teenager made a spirited attempt to [...]]]></description>
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<div id="attachment_706416" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 250px"><a href="http://79.170.44.152/equestriannewsni.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/B-Allen-World-Cup-1.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-706416" alt="Bertram Allen and Molly Malone V, fastest against the clock but one down to finish 7th in London World Cup Qualifier, 21-12-14 Photo: Helen Revington" src="http://79.170.44.152/equestriannewsni.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/B-Allen-World-Cup-1-240x300.jpg" width="240" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Bertram Allen and Molly Malone V, fastest against the clock but one down to finish 7th in London World Cup Qualifier, 21-12-14 Photo: Helen Revington</p></div>
<p>THOUGH recording the fastest time in the Olympia World Cup jump-off on Sunday, Ireland&#8217;s Bertram Allen fell foul of the vertical bogey fence that had caught out so many in the final round in London, and finished seventh overall.</p>
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<div>Second last to go of 13 clear rounds, the Wexford teenager made a spirited attempt to beat the time of the competition&#8217;s leader Marco Kutscher and Cornet&#8217;s Cristallo, and though he was almost a second quicker than the German rider, Allen and Molly Malone V had to settle for seventh when the vertical fence went down.</div>
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<div>The 19 year-old was fastest of the six combinations that incurred four jump-off faults on Irishman Alan Wade&#8217;s tricky course, and his seventh place added a further 3,735 euro to his substantial weekend prize money.</div>
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<div>Alan Wade said after the event: “Every night in the 1.50m classes we had plenty of clear rounds, so I knew they were jumping well. In the jump-off today I thought my countryman (Bertram Allen) could win. We put up the fences in the jump-off. We believe to keep the standard. We know they’re capable of going fast, but don’t want them to go flat out every day, we want jumpers to win, as well as fast jumpers”.</div>
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<div>Allen is now holding eighth place with 34 points in the Longines 2014/2015 Western European World Cup league after seven competitions. The current leader is Switzerland&#8217;s Steve Guerdat on 57 points.</div>
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		<title>Dujardin and Valegro smash Freestyle world record to win Reem Acra leg in London</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Dec 2013 10:42:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[REEM ACRA FEI WORLD CUP™ DRESSAGE 2013/2014 &#8211; Round 4 Written by Louise Parkes, FEI New York fashion designer, Reem Acra, was one of many to watch in awe as Great Britain’s Charlotte Du Jardin and Valegro smashed the Freestyle world record with a breath-taking winning performance at the London International Horse Show in Olympia tonight.  The [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>REEM ACRA FEI WORLD CUP™ DRESSAGE 2013/2014 &#8211; Round 4 Written by Louise Parkes, FEI</p>
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<div id="attachment_359632" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 207px"><a href="http://79.170.44.152/equestriannewsni.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/DujardinC_Olympia13kh_0489.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-359632" alt="New York fashion designer and sponsor, Reem Acra, with Great Britain’s Charlotte Du Jardin and Valegro who broke the Freestyle world record with their winning performance in tonight’s Reem Acra FEI World Cup™ Dressage Western European League leg at Olympia, London (GBR).  Photo: FEI/Kit Houghton." src="http://79.170.44.152/equestriannewsni.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/DujardinC_Olympia13kh_0489-197x300.jpg" width="197" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">New York fashion designer and sponsor, Reem Acra, with Great Britain’s Charlotte Du Jardin and Valegro who broke the Freestyle world record with their winning performance in tonight’s Reem Acra FEI World Cup™ Dressage Western European League leg at Olympia, London (GBR). Photo: FEI/Kit Houghton.</p></div>
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<div>New York fashion designer, Reem Acra, was one of many to watch in awe as Great Britain’s Charlotte Du Jardin and Valegro smashed the Freestyle world record with a breath-taking winning performance at the London International Horse Show in Olympia tonight.  The result provides the 28-year-old rider and her mighty steed with the full set of world records for the sport of Dressage.</div>
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<div>Double-gold medallists on home turf at the London 2012 Olympic Games, the combination has not been seen in public since adding the European individual title to their stunning list of achievements at Herning in Denmark this summer.  But their legions of fans were well-rewarded for the wait, as the dynamic duo marched resolutely to make it not just a British win in front of their home crowd at the much-loved Christmas fixture, but another watershed moment in the story of this most remarkable partnership.</div>
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<div>Beirut-born Reem Acra chose the right night to make an appearance at one of the qualifiers she has been sponsoring for the last four years.  In another pivotal moment for the sport, Du Jardin pinned the man who previously held the Freestyle record, Edward Gal, into runner-up spot.  It was also at Olympia that the Dutchman and the fabulous black stallion, Totilas, set the target at 92.30 back in December 2009, and tonight Gal produced a really strong test with Glock’s Undercover for a mark of 87.425 to finish almost seven percentage points clear of impressive young Dutch cohort Danielle Heijkoop who slotted Kingsley Siro into third.  Britain’s Michael Eilberg and Half Moon Delphi finished fourth, while The Netherlands’ Hans Peter Minderhoud and Glock’s Romanov recovered from an uncharacteristically bad day in yesterday’s Grand Prix to finish fifth ahead of Denmark’s Nathalie zu Sayn-Wittgenstein and the veteran Digby in sixth.</div>
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<div>It was a glittering evening from start to finish, and, as Du Jardin said tonight, the end result was “the best Christmas present!”.</div>
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<div><b>In her sights</b></div>
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<div>After winning yesterday’s Grand Prix in which she finished more than four points clear of Gal and his black gelding, Du Jardin admitted that she had the Freestyle record in her sights. “That’s the one I’ve got left to break, but whether I’ll do it here, obviously that’s what I want to do, but you know it just all depends on the night really and how it goes”.  As it happened, the night went just fine.</div>
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<div>The golden pair followed Gal and Undercover into the atmospheric cauldron of Olympia’s Grand Hall, and you could hear a pin drop as the triumphal musical score created for their sensational Olympic appearance began to play.  Du Jardin and Valegro needed to exceed Gal’s target score with Undercover whose self-discipline and self-belief seems to be growing with every outing.  The 12-year-old horse demonstrated some fabulous work with rock-solid piaffe and flowing canter to really throw down the gauntlet to the reigning Olympic individual champions, but nothing could throw that pair off their stride.  Quite often they have won despite major blunders, including yesterday’s error as they began their canterwork.  But tonight there would be no mistake.  “I had the ride of my life!” said Du Jardin afterwards. “I thought at the Europeans, he gave me such a great feeling&#8230;.I tried to recreate that without any blips, and that’s what I got!” she added.</div>
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<div><b>Early target</b></div>
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<div>It was Hans Peter Minderhoud who set the early target when third to go.  Although Glock’s Romanov looked ready to explode if he got the opportunity, his rider turned all that energy into pure performance for a mark of 77.675, therefore making massive amends for the exceptionally poor 13th finishing spot in yesterday’s Grand Prix.  And he was still out in front until Dutch counterpart Heijkoop posted 80.625 for a wonderful test with Kingsley Siro.  The 28-year-old rider who was a member of this summer’s gold medal winning team at the ECCO FEI European Championships is blessed with a quiet seat and a soft hand which allows her to keep her horse perfectly in balance, and the 14-year-old gelding breezed through wonderful extended canter, passage and piaffe to pull well ahead of the rest with just four more to go.</div>
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<div>Next were Denmark’s Nathalie zu Sayn-Wittgenstein and her great servant, the 16-year-old Digby who was retired from team competition this summer and who is now only making special guest appearances. But the Donnerhall gelding has clearly lost none of his lust for work as he registered a very creditable 76.900.  It was Gal however who put paid to Heijkoop’s dominance, only to be immediately displaced at the top of the leaderboard by Du Jardin and her dancing horse. The power, the presence, the symmetry between horse and rider and the synchronicity with the musical score worked so perfectly.</div>
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<div>Fellow-Briton Michael Eilberg ended the evening with a lovely test from the charming grey mare Half Moon Delphi for his score of 78.700 which would place him fourth, but it was golden girl Du Jardin and her 11-year-old gelding Valegro who would take all the limelight as the 8,000-strong crowd gave them a standing ovation.</div>
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<div><b>All I wanted to do</b></div>
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<div>Talking afterwards, Du Jardin said “you all know i came here thinking about breaking the world record, that’s what I wanted to do, but thinking it and doing it is something else. To think I have that world record, in fact all three now, is fantastic..and to do it on home ground and in front of the supporters is incredible” she pointed out.</div>
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<div>She expressed her appreciation to friend, trainer and mentor Carl Hester who finished eleventh of the fifteen starters tonight with Fine Time.  “Thanks to Carl, and for all those days of screaming at me! And thanks to everyone that has made this happen. I couldn’t do it without them” she said, adding, “and thanks to Carl and Roly (co-owner of Valegro) who allow me to ride such a great horse!”  Talking about her winning socore, Du Jardin said, “I wasn’t sure how high it was going to be, but when i finished that left pirouette that went wrong at the Europeans, then I could breathe. What a ride!”</div>
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<div>Hester meanwhile reflected on the development of his pupil and the extraordinary Valegro, and on their record-breaking win tonight. “I was clever enough to give the ride to the right person rather than trying to do it myself. It was a privilege to see. It’s important for us older riders to see the sport develop. Roly (Luard) bought him (Valegro) for me, and I had to say let’s try and develop a partnership with Charlotte.  It is very exciting to see new people come in, and inspirational to young riders to see how quickly someone with talent and with a truly exceptional horse can go and win gold medals and break world records. We all love that story. I’m very, very, very proud of her” said the 66-time British national dressage champion.</div>
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<div><b>Result: </b>1, Valegro (Charlotte Dujardin) GBR 93.975; 2, Glock&#8217;s Undercover (Edward Gal) NED 87.425; 3, Kingsley Siro (Danielle Heijkoop) NED 80.625; 4, Half Moon Delphi (Michael Eilberg) GBR 78.700; 5, Glock&#8217;s Romanov (Hans Peter Minderhoud) NED 77.675; 6, Digby (Nathalie zu Sayn-Wittgenstein) DEN 76.900; 7, Noble Dream Concept Sol (Marc Boblet) FRA 76.350; 8, Axis TSF (Terhi Stegars) FIN 75.750; 9, Andretti H (Lara Griffith) GBR 74.450; 10, Wie-Atlantico de ymas (Anders Dahl) DEN 73.175; 11, Fine Time (Carl Hester) GBR 73.050; 12, Sandro Boy (Lyndal Oatley) AUS 71.700; 13, Jaybee Alabaster (Hayley Beresford) AUS 71.650; 14, Vradin (Simon Missiaen) BEL 70.775; 15, Topolino (Emile Faurie) GBR 67.975.</div>
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