Edwina Tops-Alexander sits in 2nd place as the LGCT heads to Madrid.
The opening European leg of the Longines Global Champions Tour and Global Champions League season features an A-list line up of riders. The world’s premier jumping series returns to the vibrant and lively city of Madrid from 4th – 6th May, kickstarting the race across Europe. As a prestigious addition to the Championship calendar in 2013, Madrid buzzes with sophistication and energy and marks the fourth stop on the 2018 season calendar.
The LGCT ranking race is hotting up, with two-time Champion Scott Brash (GBR) currently out in front on 99 points. The British rider holds a 27 point lead from nearest rivals Edwina Tops-Alexander (AUS) and Daniel Deusser (GER), both of whom sit on 72 points, and are just one point ahead of fourth placed Gregory Wathelet (BEL), showing the intensity of the competition at this early stage of the Championship race.
As a result of her win at the LGCT Miami Beach, Edwina is one of three riders to have already claimed a golden ticket to the GC Prague Play Offs – the ultimate showdown in jumping which will welcome back each LGCT Grand Prix winner for the Longines Global Champions Super Grand Prix as well as the top 16 GCL teams, for a thrilling face off in the Czech capital city this December.
However, they face stiff competition as a multitude of top athletes will be flexing their muscles in Madrid. The fourth leg of the 2018 Championship welcomes back former podium holders Marcus Ehning (GER), Maikel van der Vleuten (NED), Gerco Schroder (NED) and home hero Eduardo Alvarez Aznar (ESP) – all of whom know and love this special venue.
Fans will also have the chance to witness many of the biggest names in the sport take centre stage, with the likes of Ludger Beerbaum (GER), Eric Lamaze (CAN), John Whitaker (GBR), Simon Delestre (FRA), Lorenzo de Luca (ITA), Bertram Allen (IRL), Ben Maher (GBR), Nicola Philippaerts (BEL), Philipp Weishaupt (GER), Daniel Deusser (GER), Sergio Alvarez Moya (ESP), Michael Whitaker (GBR), Laura Kraut (USA), Pieter Devos (BEL) and Cian O’Connor (IRL) all heading to the sultry Spanish capital.
Set in Madrid’s beautiful country club, the Club de Campo Villa de Madrid, the world’s best showjumpers will compete in the picturesque grass arena, bringing horses suited to wide, galloping spaces. The elegant Club de Campo Villa de Madrid is a well-known venue in the city and an important hub for those passionate about equestrianism. Last year saw an incredible atmosphere, with passionate and knowledgable fans lining the arena, and a crowd of 26,000 in attendance during the event.
With excellent equestrian facilities and two golf courses – including one designed by the late Seve Ballesteros – this unique venue brings together elite level competition and the glamour of world-class jumping in the historic Spanish capital. The show ground is only a few kilometres from the famous monuments and architecture within the heart of the city, including the Plaza de Cibeles, with its stunning Cibeles Fountain. With world-class action promised once again, it’s set to be an exhilarating first European stop on the Tour.
Australian Jumping will be following this competition and will post videos of Edwina’s rounds throughout the event.
The CSI 5* Program (AEST)* is as follows:
FRIDAY 4th MAY
Class 04 – Madrid 2018 CSI 5* 1.45m Two Phases: A + A, Both Phases Against the Clock (10.45 pm AEST)
SATURDAY 5th MAY
Class 05 – CSI 5* Trofeo Caixabank – GCL of Madrid Round 1- 1.50/1.55m Table A: Against the Clock (2:00 am AEST)
Class 09 – CSI 5* Trofeo Massimo Dutti – GCL of Madrid Round 2 – 1.55m Table A: Against the Clock (11:30 pm AEST)
SUNDAY 6th MAY
Class 10 – CSI 5* Longines Global Champions Tour Grand Prix of Madrid – 1.60m (2:45 am AEST)
Class 14 – Madrid 2018 CSI 5* 1.45m Table A: Against the Clock (10.45 pm AEST)
MONDAY 7th MAY
Class 15 – CSI 5* Longines Global Champions Tour Grand Prix of Madrid – 1.50/1.60m Table A: Against the Clock with Jump-Off (1:00 am AEST)
* Program correct at time of publication