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Aachen, 03. July 2008
German victory in the fight of the nations
Germany wins the Samsung Super League Mercedes-Benz Nations'
Cup

There was tension in the
air of the sold-out Main Stadium at the World Equestrian Festival,
CHIO Aachen (June 27th - July 6th). However, the victory in
the Samsung Super League Mercedes-Benz Nations Cup was already
decided before the last German rider had to enter the ring.
"So I decided to spare Shutterfly the second round,"
the national coach of the jumping team, Kurt Gravemeier, stated.
Germany won with a total score of 16 faults.
Ludger Beerbaum's rounds with the Westphalian
gelding, All Inclusive NRW, were accompanied by gasps from
the crowd. "If I am not satisfied after that, there must
be something wrong with me," joked Ludger, who only picked
up one time fault in the first round and jumped clear in the
second. "It was super how All Inclusive NRW coped with
the atmosphere here, he mastered the floodlit arena superbly.
That is great for his self-confidence." The last fence
proved to be Christian Ahlmann's downfall. His 15-year-old
Holstein gelding Cöster, who jumped clear in the first
round, knocked a pole down. "It was my mistake, I was
worrying about the time too much. But otherwise I was very
happy, it was quite a big responsibility for Cöster and
myself, to ride first in the team. He is now in very good
form again after recovering from his injury - he had trapped
a nerve," reported Ahlmann. Marco Kutscher's horse Montender
picked up a lot more faults: The 13-year-old KWPN stallion
had already delivered the scratch result after collecting
8 faults in the first round and he equalled this result in
the second round as well. "It wasn't bad, but it wasn't
good enough. Montender started off very well in the first
round, the 4 faults in the combination were bitter. And picking
up 4 faults at the water jump in the second round is very
unlike Montender. Of course it was most annoying," Marco
Kutscher said disappointedly. "Montender jumped much
better at the recent shows than here in Aachen, which makes
it even more exasperating." Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum
and Shutterfly's balance was almost flawless, the pair merely
collected one time fault.
Germany won the Nations' Cup for the 25th time
overall. "The dynamics and elegance experienced in the
jumping arena, traditionally give us at Mercedes-Benz a feeling
of commitment with our brand. We are pleased to be able to
contribute to the special atmosphere of this show once again
this year," commented Peter Alexander Trettin, Chairman
of the Management of the Mercedes-Benz Sales Organisation
Germany.
Opening hours of the CHIO Aachen 2008
ticket sales:
Friday, 04.07.2008 from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Saturday, 05.07.2008 from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Sunday, 06.07.2008 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Ticket hotline: +49-(0)241-917-1111
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