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		<title>Red Mills Brand Ambassador Scott Brash Wins 2nd Stage of Rolex Grand Slam</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2015 07:55:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[History was made on Sunday at the World Equestrian Festival Aachen in Germany when Connolly’s RED MILLS Brand Ambassador Scott Brash, riding Hello Sanctos, won the first equestrian Major of the year, the Rolex Grand Prix, and his second stage of the Rolex Grand Slam of Show Jumping. Scott Brash is the first rider to [...]]]></description>
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<p>History was made on Sunday at the World Equestrian Festival Aachen in Germany when Connolly’s RED MILLS Brand Ambassador Scott Brash, riding Hello Sanctos, won the first equestrian Major of the year, the Rolex Grand Prix, and his second stage of the Rolex Grand Slam of Show Jumping. Scott Brash is the first rider to achieve this remarkable feat since the introduction of the sport’s ultimate challenge in 2013, and goes to the Spruce Meadows ‘Masters’ in September hoping to be the only rider in history to win all three Majors in succession.</p>
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<div>Germany’s Daniel Deusser riding Cornet d’Amour finished second, with France’s Simon Delestre on Ryan des Hayettes in third.</div>
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<p>The World Equestrian Festival at Aachen, reduced in length to accommodate the European Championships later in the year, is considered by both the riders and fans as one of the finest equestrian competitions in the world and a 45,000 capacity crowd flooded in to watch the Rolex Grand Prix, the highlight of the three days.</p>
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<div>The Rolex Grand Prix is notoriously challenging, and the riders who make the annual pilgrimage expect to be asked the toughest questions by course designer Frank Rothenberger. Initially it appeared as if clear rounds would be hard to come by, with many of the big names in the competition collecting penalties but by the time all 40 riders had tackled the 13 obstacle course in the first round, Scott Brash, winner of the Rolex Grand Prix at CHI Geneva in December, lead by less than half a second.</div>
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<div>Ten riders were faultless going into Round 2, including Rolex Testimonees Kevin Staut and Kent Farrington, this was then reduced down to seven who went into the final jump off – little did the 45,000 spectators realise what was about to play out in front of them.</div>
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<div>The first three riders all had a pole down, and then Germany’s Daniel Deusser set the benchmark with a clear round in what looked like an incredible time of 48.37 seconds.</div>
<div>The legendary Ludger Beerbaum, an Aachen favourite, followed and he too produced a clear round, but he could not match the time set by Deusser. France’s Simon Delestre was next to go clear, but was also not quick enough &#8211; the home crowd was beginning to think that the Rolex Grand Prix title could be staying in Germany.</div>
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<div>Last into the arena was World No.1 Scott Brash, his round started off slow, but his wonder horse Hello Sanctos made up time over the second half of the course, crossing the line in a nail biting 48.04 seconds to win the Rolex Grand Prix to a standing ovation and rapturous applause from the crowd.</div>
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<div>Talking about his victory, Scott Brash said, “I don’t think it has quite sunk in yet, it has been my dream to win Aachen, so to win is a dream come true, I am ecstatic.</div>
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<div>“What makes Aachen so special is the crowd, to jump in front of 45,000 people that are also very knowledgeable, is great for us riders and brings out the best in us.”</div>
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<div>Having started his Rolex Grand Slam of Show Jumping winning ‘cycle’ in Geneva, Scott Brash now travels to the Spruce Meadows ‘Masters’, 9 &#8211; 13 September 2015, to compete for the sport’s ultimate challenge and the €1m bonus. “To win one leg is already hard enough, to win two is extremely difficult, to win three is going to be really hard, but it would be silly not to try so I will definitely try and win it” he said.</div>
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		<title>Scott Brash back at the top of the Longines Rankings</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 May 2015 06:28:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Scott Brash (GBR) is now back at the top of the Longines Rankings as world Jumping number one. Brash, 29, the youngest member of the London 2012 Olympic Games gold medal winning British team, jumped into the lead of the Longines Rankings for the first time in his career in December 2013, and held on [...]]]></description>
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<div id="attachment_776894" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://79.170.44.152/equestriannewsni.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/150406009_ABFa4.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-776894" alt="Scott Brash (GBR), pictured here at the Miami Beach 2015 CSI5* on Hello Sanctos, is back as world Jumping number one at the top of the Longines Rankings. (FEI/Amy Dragoo-arnd.nl).  " src="http://79.170.44.152/equestriannewsni.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/150406009_ABFa4-300x199.jpg" width="300" height="199" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Scott Brash (GBR), pictured here at the Miami Beach 2015 CSI5* on Hello Sanctos, is back as world Jumping number one at the top of the Longines Rankings. (FEI/Amy Dragoo-arnd.nl).</p></div>
<p>Scott Brash (GBR) is now back at the top of the Longines Rankings as world Jumping number one.</p>
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<div>Brash, 29, the youngest member of the London 2012 Olympic Games gold medal winning British team, jumped into the lead of the Longines Rankings for the first time in his career in December 2013, and held on for an impressive 16 months.</div>
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<div>Germany’s Daniel Deusser then managed to break this run last month, and headed to the Longines FEI World Cup™ Jumping Final in Las Vegas (USA) to defend his title wearing the coveted Longines Rankings leader armband.</div>
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<div>Brash now has a 143-point lead on second-placed Deusser, and the reigning Olympic champion Steve Guerdat (SUI) has now been catapulted into third place from ninth in the Longines Rankings after winning the Longines FEI World Cup™ Jumping Final in Las Vegas.</div>
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<div><strong>Scott Brash in 2015</strong></div>
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<div>Brash, from Peebles in Scotland, is no stranger to success. After his Olympic début at London 2012, he went on to win team gold and individual bronze at the ECCO FEI European Jumping Championships in 2013.</div>
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<div>In the same year, he became the youngest athlete to win the Longines Global Champions Tour, winning it again in 2014, and is currently top of the leaderboard for this year’s series.</div>
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<div>With the <a href="http://aachen2015.de/en/" target="_blank"><strong>FEI European Championships in Aachen (GER)</strong></a> now less than 100 days away on 11-23 August, Brash will be looking to be back on the individual podium and defending the British team title.</div>
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<div><strong>Longines Rankings Top 10: </strong></div>
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<div>1 Scott Brash (GBR) 2,834</div>
<div>2 Daniel Deusser (GER) 2,691</div>
<div>3 Steve Guerdat (SUI) 2,585</div>
<div>4 Kent Farrington (USA) 2,570</div>
<div>5 McClain Ward (USA) 2,480</div>
<div>6 Elizabeth Madden (USA) 2,465</div>
<div>7 Ludger Beerbaum (GER) 2,425</div>
<div>8 Maikel Van Der Vleuten (NED) 2,421</div>
<div>9 Kevin Staut (FRA) 2,400</div>
<div>10 Rolf-Göran Bengstsson (SWE) 2,369</div>
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