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FEI Classics™: Six time Olympian Andrew Nicholson (NZL) finally lifts Badminton trophy, after a record 37 finishes, with Nereo

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07 May 2017 Author: LCW

By Kate Green

Fellow competitors erupted in spontaneous cheering as the brilliant New Zealand horseman Andrew Nicholson, 55, at last won the Mitsubishi Motors Badminton Horse Trials, fourth leg of the FEI Classics™ after a record 37 attempts over 33 years.

 

‘Of course I knew I would win Badminton one day – I just didn’t know when!’

Andrew Nicholson

 

It was a jumping finale full of surprises as Nicholson, third after cross-country, pulled off a stunning clear round on the 17-year-old Nereo to leave the two German Olympians ahead of him – Michael Jung and overnight leader Ingrid Klimke – no room for manoeuvre.

Jung’s La Biosthetique Sam, also a veteran 17-year-old, hit the back rail of the sixth fence, so the defending champion had to settle for the runner-up spot, but he now leads the FEI Classics™ series leaderboard. Then, to gasps from the fascinated crowd, Ingrid Klimke and Horseware Hale Bob hit the same fence and Klimke’s problems were compounded with a refusal at the treble, which dropped her to ninth.

 

‘I’m a bit unhappy about the mistake and it was, for sure, my mistake, but Sam has been superb all weekend.’

Michael Jung

 

New Zealanders Tim Price (Xavier Faer) and Sir Mark Todd with both his horses, NZB Campino and Leonidas ll, capitalised on clear jumping rounds and moved up to third, fourth and sixth.

There was a new British name in fifth place, 31-year-old Rosalind Canter, who had a superb Badminton debut on Allstar B. Gemma Tattersall (GBR) was delighted to jump clear for sixth place on Arctic Soul and Kristina Cook was at her vintage best in 10th place on Billy the Red.

Completing the international flavour was Japanese rider Yoshiaki Oiwa, whose long-term aim of the Tokyo Olympics in 2020 will have been enhanced by eighth place on The Duke of Cavan.

A total of 46 completed the competition with 20 clear jumping rounds. There was disappointment for the British when Alexander Bragg’s Zagreb, eighth after a great cross-country, was withdrawn from the holding box at the final horse inspection.

Nicholson first rode at Badminton in 1984; he has since completed more times than any other rider, and has finished second, on Lord Killinghurst in 2004, and third, on Libby Sellar’s Spanish-bred chestnut gelding Nereo in 2013. He was in the lead on Nereo in 2015, but it all went wrong in the final phase.

His win is even more of a fairytale considering he broke his neck in a fall 18 months ago – the prospect of competing Avebury, his three-time Burghley winner, and Nereo was, he says, a strong motivation during his recovery.

 

‘I’ve been in all sorts of places at Badminton and not won, so it has been hard, but I am lucky that I’ve been able to keep the dream alive and keep coming back.’

Andrew Nicholson

 

Nicholson’s spectacular victory puts him into third place in the FEI Classics™, behind Pau winner Maxime Livio (FRA) and last year’s series champion Jung, who leads going into his home 4* at Luhmühlen next month.

 

Final results

1 Andrew Nicholson/Nereo (NZL) 38.0 + = 2.4 + 0 = 40.4
2 Michael Jung/La Biosthetique Sam (GER) 40.0 + 0 + 4 = 44.0
3 Tim Price/Xavier Faer (NZL) 48.2 + 0 + 1 = 49.2

Full results

 

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

1.    Michael Jung GER                39

2.    Maxime Livio FRA                27

3.    Andrew Nicholson NZL         15

4.    Hazel Shannon AUS            15

5.    Wilhelm Enzinger AUS         12

6.    Tim Price NZL                     10

7.    Zara Tindall GBR                 10

8.    Andrew Cooper AUS            10

9.    Sir Mark Todd NZL              8

10.  Phillip Dutton USA              8

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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