Julien Epaillard wins & Scott Brash close 2nd in Olympia World Cup Qualifier

Sunday 17 December 2017

Julien Epaillard wins & Scott Brash close 2nd in Olympia World Cup Qualifier

Julien Epaillard, riding Toupie de la Roque, became only the second Frenchman in history to win the Olympia leg of the Longines FEI World Cup™ Jumping, thanks to a spectacular burst of speed in the jump-off which relegated last year’s winner, Scott Brash, to second place by a fraction of a second.

“It is a great honour for me to win at Olympia,” said the 40-year-old, who was 0.43 seconds faster than Scott. “It was a very difficult course, very technical – you needed scope but also great control.”

Course-designer Guillaume Jorge, who officiated at the Rio Olympics last year, set the high-quality field, which included six of the world’s top 10 riders, quite a challenge, and it wasn’t until the 21st to go, European Champion Peder Fredricson on H&M Christian K, that there was a clear round.

Australia’s Edwina Tops-Alexander, a wild card entry, followed with another clear on Inca Boy van T Vianahof, a nine-year-old produced in Britain by Tim Wilkes, in only her sixth competition on the horse. The winner here in 2008, she now heads the Longines FEI World Cup™ rankings joint with France's Kevin Staut, who finished fifth today with just four faults. 

Scott, who pronounced the course “challenging, but well thought out and jumpable”, raised the roof with his spectacular clear round on the British Bred 16-year-old Ursula Xll owned by Lady Pauline Kirkham and Lady Pauline Harris. Hopes were high that he might score the first back-to-back win since Nick Skelton in 1984, however, despite the fantastic jump-off speed of 37.34 seconds, it wasn’t to be.

“I know Julien well and I knew how fast he would go, so fair play to him,” said Scott sportingly afterwards. “Ursula was fantastic and, although I would love to breed a foal from her, while she’s jumping like this, she certainly isn’t ready to retire.”

Scott is now 28th on the Longines FEI World Cup™ Rankings with five legs to go before the final in Paris in April.

For full results http://bit.ly/2k8FUEz

Tickets for Olympia, The London International Horse Show, are still available for Monday 18 December. To book go to www.olympiahorseshow.com

 
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