By Louise Parkes
It was “mission accomplished” for the Belgian team in Budapest, Hungary today where victory in the seventh leg of Europe Division 2 looks set to have earned them a place at the inaugural Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping Final in September as well as promotion to Europe Division 1 next season. A total of 14 countries lined out for the marathon competition which went right down to the wire as the Belgians were locked in combat with Germany in the closing stages. And it fell to experienced Belgian anchorman, Dirk Demeersman, to clinch it in the end with the only double-clear performance of the day from Bufero van het Panishof.
Germany finished just a fence behind but the rest were a long way further adrift, with Austria slotting into third ahead of Poland, Bulgaria, Italy and Slovakia in joint-fourth while the Russian team lined up in eighth place. Only those eight teams returned in round two, the host nation missing out on the second-round action by just a single fence. Hungary’s Emil Orban and the 14-year-old Lacapo produced one of those precious first-round clears but when one of the 16-fault results collected by both Sandor Szasz (Great Pleasure) and Gabor Szabo (Timpex Cabale) had to be added to the four picked up by anchor partnership Laszio Toth and Isti, then their 20-fault first-round total was just too big to make the cut.
Plenty Difficult
The 12-fence track created by German course-designer Werner Deeg proved plenty difficult for many of the teams in the early stages, and there were just nine clears in the first round. Elimination for the pathfinders of both Belarus (Yahor Morotski and Wacantos) and Romania (Aron Jakab with Mephisto) hampered their country’s chances while the Ukraine, who stepped in with a three-member side due to the withdrawal of Denmark, could not post a first-round finishing score when second-line rider, Marina Vinnichenko, retired with Heltzapoppin.
Belgium and Germany were already in a tussle for the lead at the halfway stage with three clears apiece leaving them both on a zero score, while the Austrians were next in line carrying nine and the Bulgarians, despite only fielding three team members, were sharing fourth spot with Slovakia carrying just 12 faults. Poland, Italy and Russia all made it into the second round with 16 faults each.
Slogged it Out
And the Germans and Belgians slogged it out to the very end. Belgian pathfinder, Pieter Devos, followed his opening clear with a single mistake in round two with Dream of India Greenfield while second-line rider, Gregory Wathelet, matched his four faults picked up in round one with the eight-year-old Sea Cast Forlap. Wouter Devos, on his Nations Cup debut, mirrored his brother’s result when following a first-round clear with Tonik Hero with four faults second time out, so Belgium was carrying 12 faults before Demeersman returned to the ring.
Meanwhile Germany’s Sebastian Karshuning and Tequila followed their first-round clear by double-faulting at their second attempt so when Markus Brinkmann (Pikeur Lux), Maynou Diederichsmeier (Goldstar) and Jorne Sprehe (Quidam’s Cherie) each left a single pole on the floor then the final German tally could be no better than 12.
Only another clear from Demeersman could reduce the German tally to eight and prevent a two-way jump-off now, and as he set off, the experienced 48-year-old veteran looked completely determined. The 12-year-old Bufero van het Panishof gave a huge leap over the open water en route to a second fabulous foot-perfect performance and the only clean sheet of the day. It was the perfect early birthday present for Demeersman who will turn 49 on Monday.
Well-pleased
Belgian Chef d’Equipe, Kurt Gravemeier, was well-pleased with the result from a whole range of perspectives. "I'm very happy because we will now go up to the first league (Europe Division 1) next year and this is my first season as Chef d'Equipe for the Belgian team. I was very happy with Wouter Devos, because this was his first Nations Cup and he did a very good job" he said.
And of course he was delighted with Demeersman’s contribution. “Dirk was the only rider to jump double-clear here today” he said with some satisfaction.
Demeersman commented - “I enjoyed it. It wasn’t my first time here – my last time was 13 years ago. It was my fourth time overall and I therefore knew what to expect.” And for Wouter Devos it was a very special day. “This was my first time to compete with my brother and it went really well!” he said.
The showgrounds located in the heart of the Hungarian capital city came in for a lot of praise from the riders and team managers today. “The footing was good and the show as a whole was really nice” said Belgium’s Gregory Wathelet, while Chef d’Equipe Gravemeier added “we had good sport here today, the ground was perfect and there was a super course designer. They are very nice people here in Budapest and they have been very kind to us.”
With four legs left to run, Belgium now heads the Europe Division 2 leaderboard with 421 points followed by Sweden in second with 320 and Norway in third with 273. The Europe Division 2 series now moves to Bratislava in Slovakia on Friday 2 August.
Facts and Figures:
Dirk Demeersman and Bufero van het Panishof sealed victory for Belgium at round 16 of the Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping series in Budapest, Hungary today. Photo: FEI/Krisztina Hajdu.
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