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U.S Stuns Europeans: U.S. Show Jumping Team Victors of 2005 Samsung Super League

Lexington, KY – In the European-dominated sport of show jumping, the United States team grabbed the biggest prize of the year yesterday, the Samsung Super League. They cleared the way for some fresh faces in the winner’s circle as four stellar U.S. horse-and-rider combinations, under the direction of the United States’ new coach, Chef d’Equipe George Morris, confidantly took the title. After a summer filled with some of the closest competition among the world's show-jumping elite, our U.S. Show Jumping Team pulled a victory out of the hat Sunday, clinching the much-hoped-for, but sometimes elusive overall win in the 2005 Samsung Super League.

“It’s a brilliant win, to come to Europe and over the course of the season, to beat the Europeans at their own game,” said Morris, clearly pleased with his team. “We had great riders and great horses. This is quite a feather in our cap and it wasn’t just one competition—it was a series of eight throughout the summer.”

A world-renowned series of eight season-long competitions that holds its own against any other, the Samsung Super League stands as a beacon of achievement, and the competition that awaits those countries good enough to compete is nothing less than fierce. Only eight countries are invited to take part in the Super League competition each year, and following the points total at the end of the season, the last country drops out, slowly and surely whittling down the “who’s who” list in the show jumping world.

While the four U.S. riders and their mounts (Jeffery Welles of Ridgefield CT, with Armani, Lauren Hough of Wellington, FL, with Casadora, McLain Ward of Brewster, NY, with Oasis and Laura Kraut of Oconomowoc, WI, with Anthem) tied for second place overall at CSIO Barcelona, the eighth and final leg of the 2005 Samsung Super League series, their score converted into 12 points, which was enough to keep them in the lead overall, where they finished with a total of 55 points. In second overall are the Germans, our closest rivals going into the competition. Their tie for fourth place at CSIO Barcelona sealed their fate in the Super League, by adding only seven points to their total, for an overall score of 46. (While several U.S. riders from this group competed in more than one leg of the 2005 Samsung Super League, collectively they were part of a larger team of U.S. riders more than a dozen members strong. In an effort to keep riders and horses fresh, competing countries are able to change their “starting line-ups” throughout Super League competition.)

The United States’ Jeffery Welles, a newcomer to Super League competition, was the saving grace for the much hoped for, but somewhat uncertain win. He and Armani (1995 Selle Francais-Dutch Warmblood gelding, owned by Triton Ventures and Kimmel Yeager Equine, LLC) were the only U.S. pair to jump clear in both rounds in the competition, giving his teammates the pad they’d require to pull off the win.

“We put in a huge effort to be here,” said a very modest Welles from Barcelona. “It’s just fantastic that we ended up winning. It’s been a long summer—the riders, the grooms, the support staff and the whole team—we’ve put so much into this and we’re all very excited.”

“Psychologically, this win is a big boost for the country,” continued Morris, “and not only for the elite riders, but for all riders. It’s a great boost for American equitation.”

Overall Results from the 2005 Samsung Super League

September 18, 2005

1. United States, points: 55

2. Germany, points: 46

3. Great Britain, points: 41

4. Switzerland, points: 40

5. The Netherlands, points: 38.5

6. France, points: 29

7. Ireland, points: 22

8. Belgium, points: 20.5

Results from CSIO Barcelona, the eighth and final leg of the 2005 Samsung Super League, September 18, 2005

(Rank, Country, Total Penalties)

1. The Netherlands, 8 faults

2T. United States, 12 faults

2T. Switzerland, 12 faults

4T. Germany, 20 faults

4T. Ireland, 20 faults

6. Great Britain, 24 faults

7. Spain*, 28 faults

8T. France, 40 faults

8T. Belgium, 40 faults

* Spain, as host country of CSIO Barcelona, was invited to compete in the Samsung Nations Cup, although Spain was not one of the eight countries competing in the 2005 Samsung Super League.

For more complete results, with individual scores and prize money won, see www.csiobarcelona.com, and click on the results link on the left side of the homepage, or visit www.horsesport.com, the website of the International Equestrian Federation (FEI), and click on the Samsung Super League link on the left side of the homepage.

For rider information, log onto www.usef.org, and click on the Samsung Super League News link in the yellow Latest News box.

For more information, contact Sarah Lane, Public Relations Manager, by phone at 859-361-0632 (Sunday only) or at 859-225-6974 (Monday).


 

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