The Global Champions Tour Grand Prix of Doha witnessed a sensational showdown with a 10-rider jump-off at Al Shaqab. It was Belgium’s Abdel Said and the remarkable, Bonne Amie, emerging victorious after a heart-stopping class.
Their triumph not only secured the win but also propelled them to claim the lead in the prestigious GCT Championship race, after collecting maximum points last night with a spectacular sound and light show at the prize-giving ceremony, rounded off three days of the highest calibre of show jumping.
In an electrifying round, Abdel and Bonne Amie showcased their mastery clinching victory by the narrowest of margins. Their flawless performance saw them edge out rising star Harry Allen and Calculatus by a mere 0.21 seconds in his first-ever GCT Grand Prix. Landing himself on the podium in his debut and beating show jumping legends like Marcus Ehning and Coolio 42.
Abdel and Bonne Amie are proven players on the GCT Grand Prix starting grid, with a number of brilliant performances in 2023, however, the duo had never quite secured the elusive win.
Speaking of his equine partner, Abdel said: “I am really delighted with her, she’s an incredible horse but she’s a sensitive big lady. I struggled a little in the jump-offs last year, I would maybe override her a little or not ride with enough feeling... but today it felt as though she matured and grew with some small changes and I am really thrilled that it came together today, she truly deserves this win.”
Abdel’s victory secured him the first coveted spot in the GCT Super Grand Prix at the GC Playoffs held in Riyadh later this year. Clearly filled with emotion after his triumph, he smiled: “To be here in this incredible venue at Al Shaqab is an incredible feeling – a mix of the hospitality, the venue, the organisation, it couldn’t be a better time for it all to come together.”
Allen spoke of a well-executed plan landing him and Calculatus in second place. “I was very lucky, Bertram flew out on Saturday to help me – we made a very good plan and it all came together. I’m absolutely delighted, my horse couldn’t have jumped better”.
The competition was fierce, however, it was Abdel and Bonne Amie who stole the spotlight, delivering a standout performance. The only other two double clear rounds were from Wilm Vermeir on Iq van het Steentje, and the first of the evening, Abdulrahman Alrajhi with Ventago, securing impressive 5th and 6th place finishes, respectively. While Christian Kukuk, aiming to improve on last year’s second-place finish, took bold risks but was ultimately relegated to 6th place after a rail down with Checker 47.
Having stood on the top of the podium as the overall season champion in 2010 Ehning is a famed name in the GCT history books, and on Saturday was no different. Ehning later spoke of the partnership he and Coolio 42 have. He said: “Coolio is quite a new horse for me, I have had him for maybe half a year. Yesterday he was double clear in the GCL, and today double clear again, I am very excited for the future and more than happy.”
The course proved difficult as many top combinations were struggling to master the challenges of the substantial 1.60m track built by Uliano Vizzani.
With 38 combinations fired up for action, it was soon clear one of the trickiest lines in the course was one to two as several riders opted to retire like previous GCT Grand Prix winning combinations of Malin Baryard-Johnsson on H&M Indiana and Sanne Thijssen with Con Quidam RB.
Olivier Perreau and Gl Events Dorai d’Aiguilly fought valiantly but couldn’t match the pace, settling for seventh overall also on four faults.
An incredible story of the evening was Eduardo Alvarez Aznar and the seasoned 19-year-old Rokfeller de Pleville Bois Margot, after an early fault in the jump-off they opted for a steadier pace but good enough to finish into the top 10.
Making his debut on the tour last season, Philipp Schulze Topphoff and Carla Nrw demonstrated their raw talent and consistency yet again with 9th overall after the lightest of touches in the jump-off. Meanwhile, last year’s GCT Grand Prix of Paris winners, Christian Ahlmann and Mandato van de Neerheide, faced challenges as it wasn’t their day and finished with 12 faults, rounding off the top 10.
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