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FEI Classics™: Olympic silver medallist Julia Krajewski secures biggest career win at Luhmühlen with Samourai du Thot

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18 June 2017 Author: LCW

By Kate Green

It was an emotional moment for Germany’s Julia Krajewski when she realised she had scored the biggest win of her career after steering Samourai du Thot to victory at her home event, Luhmühlen CCI 4* presented by DHL, fifth leg of the FEI Classics™.

Krajewski, 28, was third year last year at her first attempt, but now she goes home with the big prize after the fairytale failed to come true for cross country leader Bettina Hoy (GER), who is 26 years her senior.

“If I hadn’t taken a pull, my horse wouldn’t have hit fence eight as he didn’t want to touch a pole. I thought ‘damn’, but there were so few clear rounds and when Bettina had her fence and time faults, that’s how it happens sometimes and you’re a four-star winner!”

Julia Krajewski (GER), winner

There had been little difference in the leaderboard after a straightforward cross country phase, but a challenging jumping track certainly shook up the order, with only four clear rounds without time penalties from the 34 finishers.

Krajewski, second after Saturday’s cross country, hit the back rail of fence eight, and Britain’s Nicola Wilson, third before jumping on Bulana, jumped clear but added a frustrating three time faults to finish a mere 0.7 behind in second place, a career best for the 2012 Olympic team silver medallist who has been a solid pathfinder for the British team.

It was an expensive time fault or two, but Bulana gets better and better and better.”

Nicola Wilson (GBR), runner-up

Hoy’s problems started with a sticky jump over the fifth fence on Designer 10 and the horse then didn’t get high enough over the sixth for a rail down. That, plus three time penalties, dropped the newly crowned national champion (Hoy won the German championships earlier in the day) to third place.

Marilyn Little (USA) was clear to move up to fourth place on RF Scandalous and Maxime Livio (FRA), currently runner-up in the FEI Classics, was also foot-perfect, rising six places to fifth on Opium de Verrieres.

Livio has now managed to narrow the gap with runaway FEI Classics™ leader Michael Jung (GER) to just six points, and Wilson has sprung from 11th place in the rankings to third, so a thrilling finish is guaranteed at the finale at Burghley (GBR) in September.

Results

1 Julia Krajewski/Samourai du Thot (GER) 37.7 + 0 + 4 = 41.0

2 Nicola Wilson/Bulana (GBR) 38.7 + 0 + 3 = 41.7

3 Bettina Hoy/Designer 10 (GER) 36.0 + 0 + 7 = 43.0

Full results

 

FEI Classics™ series leaderboard, after four of six events:

1.    Michael Jung GER                39

2.    Maxime Livio FRA                 33

3.    Nicola Wilson GBR               20

4.    Andrew Nicholson NZL         15

5.    Julia Krajewski GER             15

6.    Hazel Shannon AUS            15

7.    Wilhelm Enzinger AUS         12

8.    Tim Price NZL                      10

9.    Zara Tindall GBR                 10

10. Bettina Hoy GER                   10

 

Full standings

 

FEI Classics™ 2016/2017 calendar

1.    Les 4 Etoiles de Pau CCI 4* (FRA) – 12-16 October 2016

2.    Australian International 3 Day Event, Adelaide (AUS) – 3-6 November 2016

3.    Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event (USA) – 27-30 April 2017

4.    Mitsubishi Motors Badminton Horse Trials (GBR) – 3-7 May 2017

5.    Luhmühlen CCI 4* presented by DHL (GER) - 15-18 June 2017

6.    Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials (GBR) – 31 August-3 September 2017

 

About FEI Classics™

 

The FEI Classics™ series links the elite 4* fixtures on the international Eventing calendar, with points accumulated across the six events - Pau (FRA), Adelaide (AUS), Kentucky (USA), Badminton (GBR), Luhmühlen (GER), and Burghley (GBR). Visit FEI Classics™ hub for further series information.

 

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