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FEI World Cup™ Driving: Leipzig (Ger), 18-20 January 2008
20080119-2102.aspx 30 November 2009Dutchman Ijsbrand Chardon had a very promising start this evening the warm up competition of the FEI World Cup™ Final in Leipzig, Germany. Chardon passed the finish line eight seconds faster than Frenchman Aillaud, who was in the lead so far, and put the pressure on Boyd Exell, who was last to go in the Leipziger Messe. Exell went off very fast, but was unable to beat Chardon’s extremely fast time and also knocked down two balls.
Read moreFEI World Cup™ Driving: Mechelen (Bel), 29-30 December 2007
20071231-2091.aspx 30 November 2009Sweden’s Tomas Eriksson did what he had to do in the fifth and last Qualifier of the FEI World Cup™ Driving in Mechelen, Belgium, sponsored by Willy Naessens industrial and swimming pool constructions. He won the competition by driving a super safe round and herewith claimed a last minute starting ticket for the Final in Leipzig. Dutch course designer Johan Jacobs, who is assistant course designer at the FEI World four-in-hand Driving Championships in the Netherlands in 2008, was also responsible for the course in Mechelen.
Read moreFEI World Cup™ Driving: Stuttgart (Ger) 16-17 November 2007
20071117-2044.aspx 30 November 2009Ijsbrand Chardon from the Netherlands has won the second leg of the FEI World Cupâ„¢ Driving in Stuttgart. Chardon is back on his winning track after coming second three weeks ago in the World Cup competition in Hannover. Hannover winner Boyd Exell lost the battle to Chardon with less than four seconds difference, which contributed to an exciting competition. Christoph Sandmann started again with a wild card and came third, ahead of his compatriot and shooting star in the German driving world, 17-year-old Michael Brauchle.
Read moreEriksson beats Exell on home soil in Stockholm
29 November 2009FEI World Cup Driving, Stockholm (SWE), 28-29 November 2009
Read more“Mr. XL” simply the best in Stuttgart
21 November 2009Boyd Exell from Australia is the new German Master in Stuttgart. The Great Britain based Australian four-in-hand driver was simply the best at the second competition of the 2009/2010 FEI World Cup™ Driving season in the Schlelyer Halle. Dutch drivers Koos de Ronde and IJsbrand Chardon tried their best but were unable to prevent Exell from an impressive win.
Taking the level up
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