A relentless downpour disrupted the programme of competitions at the Piazza di
Siena in Rome this afternoon, but spirits remained high amongst the teams
preparing for tomorrow's second leg of the 2008 Samsung Super League with FEI
series in which the Swedish side will be pathfinders.
The draw for the
competition which begins at 16.15 local time is as follows:
1. Sweden
2.
Switzerland
3. USA
4. The Netherlands
5. Germany
6. Belgium
7.
Great Britain
8. Ireland
9. Italy
EARLY
INDICATIONS.....
Early indications are that this is going to be a tough
leg, but the Belgians, winners of the opening round in La Baule two weeks ago,
have come prepared with a strong line-up that includes Dirk Demeersman, Pieter
Devos, Jos Lansink, Ludo Philippaerts and Peter Postelmans.
The British
were the winners at the Italian fixture 12 months ago and 2007 team member John
Whitaker, who went on to scoop the Rome Grand Prix honours with Peppermill, is
back in town along with brother Michael, Nick Skelton, Robert Smith, and Tim
Stockdale. Having finished seventh of the nine starting teams in the first leg
of the 2008 series, British Chef d'Equipe Derek Ricketts will be looking for a
better result this time out.
Germany finished second-last in La Baule,
but the 2006 and 2007 Samsung Super League with FEI champions are coming out
with all guns blazing this week. World No. 1 and newly-crowned Rolex FEI World
Cup champion Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum is joined by brother-in-law Ludger
Beerbaum, Christian Ahlmann, Heinrich-Hermann Engemann and Marco Kutscher so
Kurt Gravemeier's side clearly mean business.
NO SECRET.....
The
Irish are making no secret of their delight in having World No. 2 Jessica
Kuerten in their side and she is joined in Robert Splaine's squad by Cian
O'Connor, Marie Burke, Denis Lynch and Edward Doyle.
Ireland, Switzerland
and the USA all shared runner-up spot in La Baule but the Swiss will be hoping
to look more impressive this time around having struggled in the opening stages
at the French fixture before making a dramatic recovery. Beat Mandli, Daniel
Etter, Theo Muff, Werner Muff and Niklaus Schurtenberger have been called up,
and Chef d'Equipe Rolf Grass will be expecting a good deal more
consistency.
George Morris's American line-up is exactly the same as last
time, including Charlie Jayne, Anne Kursinski, Kate Levy, Nicole
Shahinian-Simpson and Will Simpson. It is three years since the USA took the
title in their runaway 2005 season and they are right in the game once
again.
Despite a solid all-round performance The Netherlands had to
settle for fifth place last time out so Chef d'Equipe Rob Ehrens will be
carefully choosing his team from the five-strong group of Marc Houtzager, Wim
Schroder, Harry Smolders, Leopold Van Asten and Vincent Voorn who won today's
opening competition.
UNDER PRESSURE.....
It is the Swedish team
however that comes to Rome under the most pressure and being drawn first to go
tomorrow is an added disadvantage. The 2007 Samsung Super League with FEI season
was a very difficult one for them and they then started the 2008 series with a
rock-bottom placing so they really need to pull something special out of the bag
to give them some stability. Rolf-Goran Bengtsson, Peter Eriksson, Peder
Fredricson and Helena Lundback will be under no illusions about what team
manager Maria Gretzer and the huge show-jumping fan-base in Sweden expect of
them.
The Italian team completes the start-list and of course although
Italy is no longer a Samsung Super League with FEI contender since relegated
after the second season in 2004 the home riders will be wanting to "wow" the
home crowd. Chef d'Equipe, Roberto Arioldi, has five to choose from and, no
doubt, all five - Emilio Bicocchi, Omar Bonomelli, Piergiorgio Bucci, Natale
Chiaudani and Giulia Martinengo - will be hoping to get their chance to do just
that.
PREDICTIONS.....
When it came to predicting tomorrow's
winning side, Dutch manager Rob Ehrens joked that since no-one tipped The
Netherlands then it was quite likely that they would come out on top, but in
fact all were in agreement that the powerful German squad would be the ones to
beat. Kurt Gravemeier insisted that all the teams taking part in the Samsung
Super League with FEI series are formidable opponents but few doubt that his
side will be well to the fore as the action gets underway, in hopefully more
pleasant weather conditions, tomorrow......
For further details about
the second leg of the 2008 Samsung Super League with FEI at the Piazza di Siena
in Rome, Italy on Friday 23 May check out WEBSITE www.fise.it. Show President at
the French fixture is Cesare Croce, Show Director is Marco Danese and Press
Officer is Maria Calabretta - Email m.calabretta_3@libero.it
SAMSUNG
SUPER LEAGUE WITH FEI 2008 - LEADERBOARD AFTER FIRST LEG AT LA BAULE:
1.
Belgium - 10 points
2. Switzerland, Ireland, USA - 5.33
5. The
Netherlands - 3
6. Great Britain - 2
7. Germany - 1
8.
Sweden - 0.5.
FEI TELEVISION - BROADCAST INFORMATION - ROUND TWO IN
ROME :
Live/Delayed Live
RAI (Italy) - Friday 23 May - check local
listings
Equidia (France) - Friday 23 May 18.00, Sunday 25 May 21.45
TV4
(Sweden) - Friday 23 May 17.10
Highlights
CNBC Asia - Saturday 7 June
15.00
CNBC Europe - Saturday 7 June 17.00
ESPN Brazil - Check local
listings
ESPN Star - Check local listings
Eurosport (Europe) - Wednesday 4
June 20.40, Thursday 5 June 09.00
Eurosport (Asia) - Thursday 12 June
10.00
Finnish Sport TV - Check local listings
Fox Middle East - Friday 6
June 16.00, Monday 9 June 03.00, 08.00, Monday 9 June 15.00
SuperSport
(Africa) - Thursday 12 June 17.30, Friday 13 June 02.00, 06.00, Saturday 14 June
09.00, Sunday 15 June 11.00,
Monday 16 June 15.00, Tuesday 17 June 17.00,
Wednesday 25 June 00.30
Sport Plus (France) - Monday 2 June 23.15
Sport TV
(Portugal) - Check local listings
TVE (Spain) - Check local listings
WCSN
(USA) - Check local listings
SAMSUNG SUPER LEAGUE - NATIONAL PRIDE,
INTERNATIONAL PASSION!
SAMSUNG SUPER LEAGUE WITH FEI - 2008 CALENDAR OF
EVENTS:
ROUND 1 - La Baule (FRA) 5-11 May; ROUND 2 - Rome (ITA) 22-25
May; ROUND 3 - St Gallen (SUI) 29 May - 1 June: ROUND 4 - Rotterdam (NED) 18-22
June; ROUND 5 - Aachen (GER) 1-6 July; ROUND 6 - Hickstead (GBR) 24-27 July;
ROUND 7 - Dublin (IRL) 8-10 August; ROUND 8 and FINAL - Barcelona (ESP) 18-21
September.
You can access all the latest Samsung Super League with FEI
news and information on website A relentless downpour disrupted the programme of competitions at the Piazza di
Siena in Rome this afternoon, but spirits remained high amongst the teams
preparing for tomorrow's second leg of the 2008 Samsung Super League with FEI
series in which the Swedish side will be pathfinders.
The draw for the
competition which begins at 16.15 local time is as follows:
1. Sweden
2.
Switzerland
3. USA
4. The Netherlands
5. Germany
6. Belgium
7.
Great Britain
8. Ireland
9. Italy
EARLY
INDICATIONS.....
Early indications are that this is going to be a tough
leg, but the Belgians, winners of the opening round in La Baule two weeks ago,
have come prepared with a strong line-up that includes Dirk Demeersman, Pieter
Devos, Jos Lansink, Ludo Philippaerts and Peter Postelmans.
The British
were the winners at the Italian fixture 12 months ago and 2007 team member John
Whitaker, who went on to scoop the Rome Grand Prix honours with Peppermill, is
back in town along with brother Michael, Nick Skelton, Robert Smith, and Tim
Stockdale. Having finished seventh of the nine starting teams in the first leg
of the 2008 series, British Chef d'Equipe Derek Ricketts will be looking for a
better result this time out.
Germany finished second-last in La Baule,
but the 2006 and 2007 Samsung Super League with FEI champions are coming out
with all guns blazing this week. World No. 1 and newly-crowned Rolex FEI World
Cup champion Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum is joined by brother-in-law Ludger
Beerbaum, Christian Ahlmann, Heinrich-Hermann Engemann and Marco Kutscher so
Kurt Gravemeier's side clearly mean business.
NO SECRET.....
The
Irish are making no secret of their delight in having World No. 2 Jessica
Kuerten in their side and she is joined in Robert Splaine's squad by Cian
O'Connor, Marie Burke, Denis Lynch and Edward Doyle.
Ireland, Switzerland
and the USA all shared runner-up spot in La Baule but the Swiss will be hoping
to look more impressive this time around having struggled in the opening stages
at the French fixture before making a dramatic recovery. Beat Mandli, Daniel
Etter, Theo Muff, Werner Muff and Niklaus Schurtenberger have been called up,
and Chef d'Equipe Rolf Grass will be expecting a good deal more
consistency.
George Morris's American line-up is exactly the same as last
time, including Charlie Jayne, Anne Kursinski, Kate Levy, Nicole
Shahinian-Simpson and Will Simpson. It is three years since the USA took the
title in their runaway 2005 season and they are right in the game once
again.
Despite a solid all-round performance The Netherlands had to
settle for fifth place last time out so Chef d'Equipe Rob Ehrens will be
carefully choosing his team from the five-strong group of Marc Houtzager, Wim
Schroder, Harry Smolders, Leopold Van Asten and Vincent Voorn who won today's
opening competition.
UNDER PRESSURE.....
It is the Swedish team
however that comes to Rome under the most pressure and being drawn first to go
tomorrow is an added disadvantage. The 2007 Samsung Super League with FEI season
was a very difficult one for them and they then started the 2008 series with a
rock-bottom placing so they really need to pull something special out of the bag
to give them some stability. Rolf-Goran Bengtsson, Peter Eriksson, Peder
Fredricson and Helena Lundback will be under no illusions about what team
manager Maria Gretzer and the huge show-jumping fan-base in Sweden expect of
them.
The Italian team completes the start-list and of course although
Italy is no longer a Samsung Super League with FEI contender since relegated
after the second season in 2004 the home riders will be wanting to "wow" the
home crowd. Chef d'Equipe, Roberto Arioldi, has five to choose from and, no
doubt, all five - Emilio Bicocchi, Omar Bonomelli, Piergiorgio Bucci, Natale
Chiaudani and Giulia Martinengo - will be hoping to get their chance to do just
that.
PREDICTIONS.....
When it came to predicting tomorrow's
winning side, Dutch manager Rob Ehrens joked that since no-one tipped The
Netherlands then it was quite likely that they would come out on top, but in
fact all were in agreement that the powerful German squad would be the ones to
beat. Kurt Gravemeier insisted that all the teams taking part in the Samsung
Super League with FEI series are formidable opponents but few doubt that his
side will be well to the fore as the action gets underway, in hopefully more
pleasant weather conditions, tomorrow......
For further details about
the second leg of the 2008 Samsung Super League with FEI at the Piazza di Siena
in Rome, Italy on Friday 23 May check out WEBSITE www.fise.it. Show President at
the French fixture is Cesare Croce, Show Director is Marco Danese and Press
Officer is Maria Calabretta - Email m.calabretta_3@libero.it
SAMSUNG
SUPER LEAGUE WITH FEI 2008 - LEADERBOARD AFTER FIRST LEG AT LA BAULE:
1.
Belgium - 10 points
2. Switzerland, Ireland, USA - 5.33
5. The
Netherlands - 3
6. Great Britain - 2
7. Germany - 1
8.
Sweden - 0.5.
FEI TELEVISION - BROADCAST INFORMATION - ROUND TWO IN
ROME :
Live/Delayed Live
RAI (Italy) - Friday 23 May - check local
listings
Equidia (France) - Friday 23 May 18.00, Sunday 25 May 21.45
TV4
(Sweden) - Friday 23 May 17.10
Highlights
CNBC Asia - Saturday 7 June
15.00
CNBC Europe - Saturday 7 June 17.00
ESPN Brazil - Check local
listings
ESPN Star - Check local listings
Eurosport (Europe) - Wednesday 4
June 20.40, Thursday 5 June 09.00
Eurosport (Asia) - Thursday 12 June
10.00
Finnish Sport TV - Check local listings
Fox Middle East - Friday 6
June 16.00, Monday 9 June 03.00, 08.00, Monday 9 June 15.00
SuperSport
(Africa) - Thursday 12 June 17.30, Friday 13 June 02.00, 06.00, Saturday 14 June
09.00, Sunday 15 June 11.00,
Monday 16 June 15.00, Tuesday 17 June 17.00,
Wednesday 25 June 00.30
Sport Plus (France) - Monday 2 June 23.15
Sport TV
(Portugal) - Check local listings
TVE (Spain) - Check local listings
WCSN
(USA) - Check local listings
SAMSUNG SUPER LEAGUE - NATIONAL PRIDE,
INTERNATIONAL PASSION!
SAMSUNG SUPER LEAGUE WITH FEI - 2008 CALENDAR OF
EVENTS:
ROUND 1 - La Baule (FRA) 5-11 May; ROUND 2 - Rome (ITA) 22-25
May; ROUND 3 - St Gallen (SUI) 29 May - 1 June: ROUND 4 - Rotterdam (NED) 18-22
June; ROUND 5 - Aachen (GER) 1-6 July; ROUND 6 - Hickstead (GBR) 24-27 July;
ROUND 7 - Dublin (IRL) 8-10 August; ROUND 8 and FINAL - Barcelona (ESP) 18-21
September.
Want to know
more? Check out the comprehensive MEDIA GUIDE for the series, available in print and for download at www.samsungsuperleague.com
under "Media Guide" heading.
The Samsung Super League with FEI
consists of the eight most prestigious horse shows at which the world's eight
best national teams compare their merit. The Samsung Super League with FEI is
connected to the FEI Nations Cup series through a promotion/relegation system at
the end of each season.
Samsung Electronics, one of the world's largest
electronics companies, is committed to supporting international sporting events,
thereby returning corporate profits to the public and working towards a more
harmonious and equitable society.
Source: www.samsungsuperleague.com