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Aachen, 02. July 2008
Roger-Yves Bost triumphs in the WARSTEINER Prize
Second French victory for the French rider at the CHIO Aachen

Roger-Yves Bost is currently
dominating the show-jumping scene at the World Equestrian
Festival, CHIO Aachen (June 27th - July 6th). After finishing
first and second in the two initial jumping competitions yesterday,
the French rider also won the famous WARSTEINER Prize, the
Prize of Europe, at the Soers on Wednesday. The 42-year-old
beat his 12 fellow competitors in the jump-off with a clear
round in a time of 47.63 seconds on Ideal de la Loge. The
US-American Laura Kraut came second on Miss Independent (0/48.48),
the Swiss rider Steve Guerdat finished third on Tresor V (0/48.54).
"No, I still don't see myself as a favourite
to win the ROLEX Grand Prix," laughed Bost. "Sunday
is still a long way off yet." Bost was pipped at the
post in the 2007 ROLEX Grand Prix, the Grand Prix of Aachen,
by the Vice-World Champion, Beezie Madden (USA). He also saddled
the 12-year-old French-bred stallion, Ideal de la Loge last
year. Two weeks before the European Championships in Mannheim
in mid-August, the stallion had to undergo an operation after
suffering from colic and wasn't able to compete for 8 months
as a result. "But as one can see, he is great shape now,"
commented Bost, who prepared himself especially for the CHIO
Aachen and this led to his decision not to compete at the
tournament in Monaco last week.
The jump-off of the WARSTEINER Prize was ultimately
decided between obstacles 11 and 12; where most of the other
riders took eight canter strides. "When I saw that Christina
Liebherr managed it in seven strides, I thought to myself:
If you want to win, you are going to have to risk taking only
six. Luckily I succeeded in doing so."
Opening hours of the CHIO Aachen 2008
ticket sales:
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Saturday, 05.07.2008 from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Sunday, 06.07.2008 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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