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FEI WORLD CUP™ DRIVING ROUND 4- BUDAPEST (HUN)

4 December 2011

EXCELLENT EXELL TO THE FORE AGAIN IN BUDAPEST by Cindy Timmer



Just a week after his first FEI World Cup victory of the season in Stockholm, Boyd Exell (AUS) repeated that winning performance by scoring at the fourth leg of the FEI World Cup™ Driving 2011/2012 in Budapest, Hungary today. Exell stayed ahead of home driver and favorite Jozsef Dobrovitz (HUN) and Stuttgart-winner Koos de Ronde (NED).

Change of horse


It was by no means a certainty that Exell would win again, however. One of his experienced leader horses, the 17-year-old gelding Spitfire, did not pass the first horse inspection due to a minor injury in his foot and Exell was forced to put his spare wheeler horse Clinton Star in the lead of his four-in-hand. Exell put Clinton Star to the test in the warm-up competition and the prizegiving ceremony on the first day, when he finished second behind Koos de Ronde. Exell's gamble paid off and Clinton Star got even faster in today’s FEI World Cup™ Driving competition and contributed to the Australian’s second victory of the season. Following wins in 2008 and 2009, this was Exell’s third win in Budapest. Local hero Jozsef Dobrovitz, from the nearby village of Vecsés, was cheered on by his enthusiastic home crowd in the Laszlo Papp Arena and drove his team of Lipizzaner horses to a well-deserved second place. 




Spectacular course


Hungarian O-course designer Gabor Fintha had laid out a challenging course with technical and fast lines. The bridge with the fireworks completed the spectacular course. 

Dobrovitz knocked one ball down in the winning round but his total time was still faster than Koos de Ronde allowing him to hold onto second place.

Irritated


Koos de Ronde got irritated with himself when he knocked an element down with his whip in the first round. After he had hit a second element and was forced to take a longer route to the finish, the winner of the warm-up round knew that his chances of victory were gone. But de Ronde refocused himself for the winning round, which he drove fast and without any mistakes.



Organiser


Hungary’s top favourite World Champion driver Zoltán Lázár had a double function in Budapest. Lázár not only organized the Budapest Horse Show together with his World Champion brother Vilmos Lázár, he also competed in the FEI World Cup™ Driving competition. Lázár knocked three balls down with his team of Lipizzaner horses and finished fourth, ahead of the winner in Budapest 2010, Werner Ulrich (SUI). Ulrich made a big mistake in the last part of the course and knocked three balls, dropping him to sixth place.



Special assistance


Wild card driver Jozsef Dobrovitz jr., the 19-year-old son of Jozsef Dobrovitz, got some special assistance on his carriage this weekend from Bram Chardon, the 18-year-old reigning World Pony four-in-hand Champion and son of IJsbrand Chardon. Bram and Jozsef have been good friends for many years and help each other where and when they can. But Dobrovitz junior had some communication problems with his leader horse and finished sixth, driving his team of outdoor horses at a World Cup event for the first time. Second wild card driver Jozsef Scheik came seventh.



Quotes


Boyd Exell (AUS): “I am thrilled that Spitfire is sound again. The heat in his foot has gone and he is completely sound again. Always when you have a setback, it makes you dig deep and look at your options again. We learnt this weekend that Clinton Star, who is an outdoor horse who has never done any indoor shows and has never been in the lead before, is also a good leader. In the warm-up arena I could feel that he knew what was coming. I hoped to do a good round to pressure Koos and thanks to my consistent team of people, it all worked out today.”

Jozsef Dobrovitz (HUN): “I liked the fast and technical course but I really had to concentrate a lot at some points. I knew Koos and Boyd are always very fast, but I tried not to go too crazy as I wanted to secure my second place. I have been using a new horse in my team this season and my team is getting better and better every show.”

Koos de Ronde (NED):“I used a different leader horse than in the warm-up competition. I wanted to spare my new horse and used my experienced leader Charly. The first half of my course went well, but after the first mistake I got irritated and I was unable to make up for it. I think I will use my new leader horse in both rounds in Geneva next week.”

Results CAI-W Budapest 2011:
1. Boyd Exell (AUS) 237.65
2. Jozsef Dobrovitz (HUN) 253.72
3. Koos de Ronde (NED) 260.14
4. Zoltan Lazar (HUN) 152.41
5. Werner Ulrich (SUI) 153.17
6. Jozsef Dobrovitz jr. (HUN) 154.74
7. Jozsef Scheik (HUN) 199.06

Official results: warm-up competition/ world cup competition

Standings after 4 of 7 events:
1 IJsbrand CHARDON NED 24
2 Koos DE RONDE NED 22
3 Boyd EXELL AUS 20
4 Jozsef DOBROVITZ HUN 15
5 Zoltan Lázár HUN 8
6 Tomas ERIKSSON SWE 5
6 Rainer DUEN GER 5
8 Werner ULRICH SUI 4
9 Georg VON STEIN GER 3
10 Theo TIMMERMAN NED 2

 

The 2011/2012 FEI World Cup™ Driving series now moves on to Geneva, Switzerland on Saturday, 10 December. For information on the next leg go to www.chi-geneve.ch or contact Press Officer Corinne Druey, druey@syntagme-lausanne.ch, +41 21 312 82 22.
For more information on the FEI World Cup™ Driving, please check the FEI website and the series’ comprehensive press kit.

Media Contacts:
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Grania Willis
Director Media Relations
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Malina Gueorguiev
Manager Press Relations
Malina.gueorguiev@fei.org
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At Budapest:
Csaba Peterfi
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