Paris Panthers pairing Maher and Vrieling deliver Global Champions League back-to-back wins to close in on the Championship leaderboard

Saturday 22 July 2023

Paris Panthers pairing Maher and Vrieling deliver Global Champions League back-to-back wins to close in on the Championship leaderboard

In the huge grass arena at Riesenbeck in the heart of Germany, the Paris Panthers pair of Ben Maher and Jur Vrieling successfully closed the Championship gap to Riesenbeck International powered by Kingsland Equestrian with back-to-back GCL wins.

The thrilling showdown culminated in a dramatic finale as Riesenbeck International, last to go, had a single unfortunate pole down, paving the way for the Paris Panthers to secure the victory.

Today was a fiercely competitive battleground for the world's top teams. Ben had posted a round one clear on Ginger-Blue with Jur coming home on four faults aboard Fiumicino VD Kalevallei.  It was all to play for in round two.  And the Paris Panthers collected maximum points after a double clear with Ben on Dallas Vegas Batilly and Jur with Long John Silver in the second round.

The final moments were nothing short of nail-biting when the pressure got to Christian Kukuk, collecting a costly time fault in round one and four faults in round two with Just Be Gentle. But Philipp Weishaupt and 9-year-old Zineday kept all the poles up to secure the team second at their home event. Rounding off the podium, Shanghai Swans made a comeback in the second half of the season as Max Kühner on Eic Coriolis Des Isles and Daniel Deusser with Killer Queen VDM finished with a total of 8 faults.

Following a rough start to the year, Ben Maher commented on the team’s progression as the GCL series has gone on: “We said last week that [this year] we’ve had a couple of rough rounds where things didn't really go our way, which is the sport, but we do have a strong team. Jur joined me for the first time on the team together, which was fun, a lot of strength and depth in our team which is helping us towards the end of the season.”

Jur Vierling added: “I think we still have a really good chance to fight for the Championship title until the end. Team tactics clearly played a big part in that Long John is not the quickest horse, but he has a lot of scope and could jump any fence in the world I think.”

Jumping on home soil added an extra level of pressure for the ultra-consistent team Riesenbeck International. With this event and the following to come, real make or break in the Championship standings, the pressure is now on as Paris Panthers creep up on the unsuspecting team.

Commenting on the duelling teams, and Riesenbeck International’s challengers in the Paris Panthers, Philipp Weishaupt: “It’s getting exciting now for the rest of the season, to be honest, I don’t need this excitement, I would have preferred to have not had this excitement, I would preferred to have won here and played it safe but now they are coming from behind… if you see the riders that they have, it’s insane, they have the best riders in the world.”

With the Championship Standings now in the balance, the importance of planning and strategy is now stronger than ever. 

Speaking of his team’s plan for the event’s ahead, former team rider and current team manager, Ludger Beerbaum, said: “As we did for the first 11 stages, we will bring the best horses and riders to each and every event. We have not yet decided who goes to London and Valkenswaard - that is not because we do not want to decide, but because we have learned that if you plan too far ahead that things are changing.”

The back-to-back victories showcased the Paris Panthers' ability to thrive under pressure and seize crucial moments. With their sights firmly set on the Championship title, the team is determined to maintain their momentum. Riesenbeck International still leads the Championship on 259 points but closing the gap Paris Panthers now sit on 234 points.

After a tough finish today Madrid In Motion have 196 points and rounding off the battle for the top four the St Tropez Pirates finish leg 11 on 183 points. Paris Panthers piled the pressure on the home team as Ben Maher and Jur Vierling secured a clean sheet on Dallas Vegas Batilly and Long John Silver to just carry forward the 4 faults from round one. Keeping the Championship race alive with only 4 stages left after Riesenbeck they gave the home team no room for error.

The crowd erupted when the last to go, home favourites Riesenbeck International entered the arena. A gut-wrenching rail fell for Christian Kukuk and Just Be Gentle for first to go, the pair handed the win to Paris Panthers on a platter. Philipp Weisuapt kept a cool head, needing to bring home a clear if they wanted to stay in second after Kukuk’s agonizing time fault in round one. Exiting the arena waving to the enthusiastic fans the pair were still pleased to collect valuable points.

 

Photo: LGCT Media

 
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