2011 Global Champions Tour

The 2011 Global Champions Tour was the 6th staging of the Global Champions Tour (GCT), an important international show jumping competition series. The series was held mainly in Europe, three competitions was held outside of Europe. All competitions was endowed at least 285000 . All GCT events was held as CSI 5*.

The competitions was held between March 17, 2011 and November 12, 2011. There was no final. At the end of the season the best 18 riders in the final overall standings had got a bonus prize money.[1]

Competitions

All competitions was held as competition over two rounds against the clock with one jump-off against the clock.

1st Competition: Global Champions Tour of Qatar

March 17, 2011 to March 19, 2011 – Qatar Racing & Equestrian Club, Doha,  Qatar
Competition: Saturday, March 19, 2011 – Start: 6:45 pm, prize money: € 475,000[2][3]

Rider Horse Round 1 Round 2 Jump-off scoring
points
PenaltiesTime
(s)
PenaltiesTime
(s)
PenaltiesTime
(s)
1 Brazil Álvaro Affonso de Miranda Neto Ashleigh Drossel Dan 0 - 0 - 0 42.53 40
2 Switzerland Pius Schwizer Carlina 0 - 0 - 4 43.35 37
3 Germany Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum Shutterfly 0 - 0 - 4 45.13 35

(Top 3 of 47 competitors)

2nd Competition: Global Champions Tour of Spain

May 6, 2011 to May 8, 2011 – Museo de las Ciencias Príncipe Felipe, Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències, Valencia,  Spain
Competition: Saturday, May 7, 2011 – Start: 5:00 pm, prize money: € 285,000[4]

Rider Horse Round 1 Round 2 Jump-off scoring
points
PenaltiesTime
(s)
PenaltiesTime
(s)
PenaltiesTime
(s)
1 Republic of Ireland Billy Twomey Je t'aime Flamenco 0 - 0 - 0 39.18 40
2 Germany Ludger Beerbaum Gotha FRH 0 - 0 - 0 40.04 37
3 Netherlands Maikel van der Vleuten Verdi 0 - 0 - 0 45.99 35

(Top 3 of 49 competitors)

3rd Competition: Global Champions Tour of Germany

Rolf-Göran Bengtsson and Casall at the qualifier competition to the 2011 Global Champions Tour of Germany

June 2, 2011 to June 5, 2011 – Hamburg (German show jumping and dressage derby),  Germany
Competition: Saturday, June 4, 2011 – Start: 1:40 pm, prize money: € 285,000[5]

Rider Horse Round 1 Round 2 Jump-off scoring
points
PenaltiesTime
(s)
PenaltiesTime
(s)
PenaltiesTime
(s)
1 Sweden Rolf-Göran Bengtsson Casall 0 - 0 - 0 46.97 40
2 Germany Ludger Beerbaum Chaman 0 - 0 - 0 47.93 37
3 Germany Janne Friederike Meyer Lambrasco 0 - 0 - retired 35

(Top 3 of 49 competitors)

4th Competition: France I

June 9, 2011 to June 11, 2011 – Cannes,  France
Competition: Saturday, June 11, 2011 – Start: 6:00 pm, prize money: € 285,000[6]

Rider Horse Round 1 Round 2 Jump-off scoring
points
PenaltiesTime
(s)
PenaltiesTime
(s)
PenaltiesTime
(s)
1 Australia Edwina Alexander Itot du Château 0 - 0 - 0 39.30 40
2 Spain Sergio Alvarez Moya Action-Breaker 0 - 0 - 0 42.37 37
3 Germany Ludger Beerbaum Gotha FRH 0 - 0 - 0 43.23 35

(Top 3 of 47 competitors)

5th Competition: Global Champions Tour of Monaco

June 23, 2011 to June 25, 2011 – shore at the marina „Port Hercule“, Monte Carlo,  Monaco
Competition: Saturday, June 25, 2011 – Start: 6:00 pm, prize money: € 285,000[7]


Course designer of the competition was fourth time in 2011 season Frank Rothenberger. The Monaco horse show was held on a provisional sand jumping arena at the shore of the Boulevard Albert 1er.

In the first round of the competition 12 riders had not faults. The second round was much more difficult, only three riders with her horses are clear in this round. Only Rolf-Göran Bengtsson was clear in both round, so he won the competition without a jump-off.

Charlotte Casiraghi was honorary president of the Monaco horse show.[8] The congratulations at the prize giving ceremony of the Global Champions Tour competition was given by Albert II, Prince of Monaco.

Rider Horse Round 1 Round 2 Jump-off scoring
points
PenaltiesTime
(s)
PenaltiesTime
(s)
PenaltiesTime
(s)
1 Sweden Rolf-Göran Bengtsson Casall 0 - 0 59.79 40
2 Germany Christian Ahlmann Taloubet Z 0 - 1 60.95 37
3 Brazil Rodrigo Pessoa Let's Fly 4 - 0 54.14 35

(Top 3 of 47 competitors)

6th Competition: Global Champions Tour of Portugal

June 30, 2011 to July 2, 2011 – Hipódromo Manuel Possolo, Cascais near Estoril,  Portugal
Competition: Saturday, July 2, 2011

Frank Rothenberger was again the course designer of the competition. In the first round nine riders had not faults. The second round are no problem for most of the now 18 riders, more than the half of them had not faults. In total six riders are faultless in both rounds – they was qualified for the jump-off.

In the jump-off the half of the six riders had no faults, Christian Ahlmann won the competition. The second round and the jump-off were held under floodlight.[9]

Rider Horse Round 1 Round 2 Jump-off scoring
points
PenaltiesTime
(s)
PenaltiesTime
(s)
PenaltiesTime
(s)
1 Germany Christian Ahlmann Taloubet Z 0 - 0 - 0 45.21 40
2 Portugal Luciana Diniz Winningmood 0 - 0 - 0 47.32 37
3 Germany Ludger Beerbaum Chaman 0 - 0 - 0 48.85 35

(Top 3 of 45 competitors)

7th Competition: France II

July 22, 2011 to July 24, 2011 – Chantilly Racecourse, Chantilly,  France
Competition: Saturday, July 23, 2011 at 3:30 pm

Course designer at the GCT Grand Prix of Chantilly was Uliano Vezzani from Italy. Six riders with their horses had not faults in the first round. Also four riders had only time fauls in this round. In the second round of the Grand Prix nine rider had not faults. In total three riders are faultless in both rounds – they was qualified for the jump-off.[10]

Rider Horse Round 1 Round 2 Jump-off scoring
points
PenaltiesTime
(s)
PenaltiesTime
(s)
PenaltiesTime
(s)
1 Australia Edwina Alexander Itot du Château 0 - 0 - 0 41.88 40
2 Portugal Luciana Diniz Lennox 0 - 0 - 0 41.91 37
3 France Pénélope Leprevost Mylord Carthago 0 - 0 - 0 44.16 35

(Top 3 of 46 competitors)

8th Competition: Global Champions Tour of the Netherlands

August 12, 2011 to August 14, 2011 – Valkenswaard,  Netherlands
Competition: Saturday, August 13, 2011

Second time in this GCT season Uliano Vezzani was the course designer of a GCT Grand Prix. In the first round of this Grand Prix twelve riders had no penalty points. In the second round six riders with their horses had not faults. In total four riders are faultless in both rounds. This riders were qualified for the jump-off. Winner of the competition was US-American rider Beezie Madden.[11]

Rider Horse Round 1 Round 2 Jump-off scoring
points
PenaltiesTime
(s)
PenaltiesTime
(s)
PenaltiesTime
(s)
1 United States Beezie Madden Cortes'C' 0 - 0 - 0 38.38 40
2 Republic of Ireland Denis Lynch Lantinus 0 - 0 - 0 38.92 37
3 Netherlands Jur Vrieling Bubalu 0 - 0 - 4 39.52 35

(Top 3 of 49 competitors)

9th Competition: Global Champions Tour of Brazil

September 2, 2011 to September 4, 2011 – equestrian facility of the Sociedade Hípica Brasileira, Rio de Janeiro (Athina Onassis International Horse Show),  Brazil
Competition: Saturday, September 4, 2011 – Start: 4:00 pm[12]

The Grand Prix of Rio de Janeiro is with a prize money of € 1,000,000 the highest endowed show jumping Grand Prix in 2011 – in front of the Grand Prix of Calgary (with a purse of C$ 1,000,000) and the Grand Prix of Saugerties (US$ 1,000,000 prize money).[13] Course designer of this competition is Luc Musette from Belgium.

According to the prize money the course was built very sophisticated. In round one only two riders had no faults, five riders had retired in the show-jumping course. The second round was easier for the riders, ten of 18 riders with their horses had no faults. The only rider with a double clear round was Gerco Schröder with the Belgian stallion London, so a jump-off was not necessary.[14]

Rider Horse Round 1 Round 2 Jump-off scoring
points
PenaltiesTime
(s)
PenaltiesTime
(s)
PenaltiesTime
(s)
1 Netherlands Gerco Schröder London 0 - 0 72.02 40
2 Australia Edwina Alexander Itot du Château 4 - 0 64.87 37
3 Germany Philipp Weishaupt Monte Bellini 4 - 0 66.68 35

(Top 3 of 38 competitors)

10th Competition: Global Champions Tour of the United Arab Emirates

November 24, 2011 to November 26, 2011 – Al-Forsan International Sports Resort, Abu Dhabi,  United Arab Emirates
Competition: Saturday, November 26, 2011 – Start: 3:45 pm[15]

First time ever a Global Champions Tour competition was held in the United Arab Emirates. The show jumping course was built again by Italian Uliano Vezzani. The competition had a purse of € 400,000.

In the first round 13 riders had no faults, three other riders had only time faults. Ludger Beerbaum, who had ridden Chaman, had big problems in a triple combination and retired after eight penalties. After this ride it was clear that Edwina Tops-Alexander had won the 2011 Global Champions Tour ranking. But also Tops-Alexander had eight penalties, so she was not qualified for the second round of this competition.

In the second round elven of eighteen riders with their horses had no faults. Eight riders in total was clear in both rounds, they was qualified for the jump-off. The winner of the competition was French rider Roger-Yves Bost, who used as only rider of the jump-off a shortcut, so he had the fastest time in the jump-off.[16]

Rider Horse Round 1 Round 2 Jump-off scoring
points
PenaltiesTime
(s)
PenaltiesTime
(s)
PenaltiesTime
(s)
1 France Roger-Yves Bost Ideal de la Loge 0 - 0 - 0 41.14 40
2 Saudi Arabia Khaled Al-Eid Presley Boy 0 - 0 - 0 42.08 37
3 Brazil Álvaro de Miranda Neto Ashleigh Drossel Dan 0 - 0 - 0 42.20 35

(Top 3 of 38 competitors)

Final standings

Rider 1st
Competition
2nd
Competition
3rd
Competition
4th
Competition
5th
Competition
6th
Competition
7th
Competition
8th
Competition
9th
Competition
10th
Competition
Total
scoring
points
prize money
(bonus)
1 Australia Edwina Tops-Alexander 28 (27) 30 40 30 (0) 40 33 37 (0) 238 300,000
2 Germany Ludger Beerbaum 19.5 37 37 35 23 35 (0) (0) 32 (0) 218.5 € 180,000
3 Brazil Álvaro de Miranda Neto 40 26 32 (19) (6) (0) 21 29 27 35 210 € 120,000
4 Sweden Rolf-Göran Bengtsson (0) 20 40 12 40 30 (0) (0) 30 33 205 € 80,000
5 Portugal Luciana Diniz 33 (0) 20 30 29 37 37 (6) (0) 12 198 € 60,000
6 Republic of Ireland Denis Lynch 32 32 24 32 0 21 (0) 37 19 197 € 33,750
7 Germany Philipp Weishaupt 27 8 29 26 26 (0) 20 35 (8) 171 € 33,750
8 Switzerland Clarissa Crotta 33 24 32 25 22 31 167 € 20,000
9 Germany Marco Kutscher (0) (8) 31 (8) 11 31 31 30 8 22 164 € 20,000
10 Germany Christian Ahlmann (8) 10 11 (6) 37 40 23 28 11 160 € 20,000
11 Switzerland Pius Schwizer 37 24 31 27 0 26 10 155 € 20,000
12 Republic of Ireland Billy Twomey 11 40 21 11 19 22 (7) 24 148 € 10,000
13 Belgium Judy-Ann Melchior 0 (0) 33 22 22 10 (0) 31 28 146 € 10,000
14 France Kevin Staut 25 19 26 25 25 (0) 11 12 (0) 143 € 10,000
15 Brazil Rodrigo Pessoa 21 10 35 8 29 0 33 136 € 10,000
16 Netherlands Gerco Schröder 30 25 28 0 0 0 (0) 40 (0) 123 € 7,500
17 United States Laura Kraut 33 9 (0) 0 33 12 25 6 118 € 7,500
18 Germany Marcus Ehning 31 0 21 32 0 0 32 (0) 116 € 7,500

Seven results count for the final standing.[17]

References

  1. 1 million euro bonus for Top 18 GCT ranked riders of the 2010 season, announcement at www.globalchampionstour.com
  2. Provisional time table GCT of Qatar 2011
  3. result 2011 Global Champions Tour Grand Prix of Qatar
  4. result 2011 Global Champions Tour – Gran Premio de Espana
  5. result 2011 Global Champions Tour of Germany
  6. result 2011 Global Champions Tour Cannes
  7. result 2011 Global Champions Tour of Monaco
  8. Global Champions Tour: Welcome to Monte-Carlo
  9. result 2011 Global Champions Tour of Portugal
  10. result 2011 Global Champions Tour Chantilly
  11. result 2011 Global Champions Tour of the Netherlands
  12. start list Global Champions Tour of Brasil
  13. exchange rate at the beginning of September 2011: € 1 equals approximately C$ 1,40 / US$ 1,40
  14. result 2011 Global Champions Tour of Brazil
  15. timetable CSI 5* Abu Dhabi
  16. result 2011 Global Champions Tour of the United Arab Emirates
  17. 2011 GCT ranking
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