NEWS FROM THE HSBC FEI CLASSICS™

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Updated: 2009-10-23

NEWS FROM THE HSBC FEI CLASSICS™


Pau (FRA), 23 October 2009


WATCH LIVE ON FEI TV:
All users outside of France can see the final and deciding stage of the 2009 HSBC FEI Classics™ with the world’s leading event horses and riders live on FEI TV (www.feitv.org).
FEI TV will broadcast live all the action from the Cross-Country and Jumping phases of the competition:
Cross-Country, Saturday 24 October: 13.15-17.00 CEST
Jumping, Sunday 25 October: 14.15-17.00 CEST


BUSINESS AS USUAL FOR TOWNEND AT HSBC FEI CLASSICS™ CLIMAX

Oliver Townend must be getting used to heading the leaderboard this season, and after a fluent display on Andrew Cawthray’s eye-catching grey Carousel Quest on Dressage day at Les Etoiles de Pau, the climax of the 2009 Eventing season, it’s business as usual for the 26-year-old star.

(Jan Byyny and Waterfront pictured at Morven Park is representing the USA at Pau and is 9th after dressage on a 48.5!!! - picture by Leslie Mintz)

After a fluent display on Andrew Cawthray’s eye-catching grey, Carousel Quest, the ever-focused Townend is in first place but, despite the luxury of his strong lead in the valuable HSBC FEI Classics™, of which this is the finale, he isn’t relaxing yet and declares himself fully intending to ride with his usual
trademark competitive style over Pierre Michelet’s (FRA) thought-provoking Cross-Country course
tomorrow.


“I’ve got a long wait until my turn, so I’ll see how the Cross-Country pans out, but I’m not here to have a
holiday. I’m going to be competitive,” he promised.


Carousel Quest, who is as elegant as the prancing fairground horses after which he is named, looks to have
emerged fresh after his win in The Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials just seven weeks ago, and Townend
confirms: “He’s on form and as fit as ever.”


However, Townend has the always dangerous Andreas Dibowski (GER) breathing down his neck just 1.8
penalties behind in 2nd; the highly experienced German rider is out to avenge a disastrous HSBC FEI
European Championship, in which he suffered an uncharacteristic fall on Euroridings Butts Leon, a
handsome horse by the successful Thoroughbred stallion, Heraldik.


Susanna Bordone (ITA), a member of the silver medal team, also rides her Fontainebleau horse, Blue
Moss, on which she was eliminated across country. Currently lying 3rd after Dressage, a phase at which she
excels, plus 6th on Ava, she will be hoping for better luck at Les Etoiles de Pau.


Andrew Nicholson (NZL) has yet to feature on the HSBC FEI Classics™ leaderboard, but this could be his
big chance to spring to prominence, as he is poised in 4th place on the beautiful grey youngster Avebury,
winner of Saumur CCI*** in May, and 13th on the outstanding Cross-Country horse Armada.


Dirk Schrade (GER), who rides on a German army sporting sponsorship, also has a good chance to improve
his status in the HSBC FEI Classics™, in which he is lying 6th. He is 5th after Dressage on three-quarter
Thoroughbred King Arthus, a ride he acquired last year from compatriot Peter Thomsen (GER).


COMPETITION STATISTICS

36 horses started the Dressage
2 eliminated (Hollywood Inn, ridden by Pierre Franco de Casabianca, FRA; Destination Known, ridden by
Alison Springer, USA)
Marks range from 42.5 to 81.8
Ground Jury is Christian Landolt (President, SUI), Michel Asseray (FRA), Marilyn Payne (USA)
8 nations are represented: Brazil, France, Germany, Great Britain, Ireland, Italy, New Zealand, USA
Technical delegate is Tom Ryckewaert (BEL)
Cross-Country has 31 fences, is 6,200m long with an optimum time of 10min 52sec


THE COURSE

Pierre Michelet, the master of building a huge variety of Cross-Country tests, has reversed the direction of
his track and, riders say it appears a little easier and more flowing than last year. But they are all scratching
their heads over number 20/21/22, the second water complex, which is fronted by a narrow house.


Townend commented: “I like the course, and the fences I don’t like I’ve got another 24 hours to get used
to! I think it’s perhaps a little more straightforward than last year. But, having said that, it’s all on related
distances and there are many places where you could find yourself running out.”


QUOTES
Oliver Townend: “Carousel Quest can be a bit peculiar about big screens, and that was my main worry
today. His previous rider, Cressida Clague-Reading, used to have a big screen in her indoor school to get
him used to it because he tends to start watching himself and panicking, and that’s why our rein-back
wasn’t so good today. But he is an easy horse to ride if you can get his brain right.”


Lucy Wiegersma, 6th on Blenheim CCI*** winner Granntevka Prince: “He is only a 9-year-old and can be
a little tense, but I’m very pleased with him because it’s his first attempt at the 4* Dressage test. I think the
Cross-Country will suit him because he’s nippy and quick and straight.”


William Fox-Pitt (GBR), 8th on Macchiato: “That’s the best he’s been in the Dressage, he really managed
to contain himself. I’m going to give it a good crack tomorrow; he’s usually good at skinny fences.”


RESULTS
1 Oliver Townend/Carousel Quest (GBR) 42.5
2 Andreas Dibowski/Euroridings Butts Leon (GER) 43.8
3 Susanna Bordone/Blue Moss (ITA) 45.8
4 Andrew Nicholson/Avebury (NZL) 46.2
5 Dirk Schrade/King Arthus (GER) 46.7
6 = Lucy Wiegersma/Granntevka Prince (GBR) 47.5
6 = Susanna Bordone/Ava (ITA) 47.5
8 William Fox-Pitt/Macciato (GBR) 47.7
9 Jan Byyny/Waterfront (USA) 48.5
10 Pascal Leroy/Minos de Petra (FRA) 49.7


Follow results on www.event-pau.fr


2009 HSBC FEI CLASSICS™ Standings (after 4 of 5 events):

1 Oliver Townend (GBR) 33 points
2 William Fox-Pitt (GBR) 21
3 Sam Griffiths (AUS) 20
3 Lucinda Fredericks (AUS) 15
4 Michael Jung (GER) 15
5 Bettina Hoy (GER) 12
6 Andreas Dibowski (GER) 12
7 Lucy Wiegersma (GBR) 11
8 Bruce Davidson Jnr (USA) 10
9 Dirk Schrade (GER) 10
10 Polly Stockton (GBR) 10

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