Horse & Hound

Whitaker leads a strong British challenge

John Whitaker just misses out in a high-octane jump-off, while there’s a milestone for a popular gelding who has returned from a broken leg

- By JENNIFER DONALD

THE majority of Britain’s leading showjumper­s are currently scattered across Europe chasing competitio­n opportunit­ies, but a particular corner of Portugal, and Vilamoura’s six-week Champions Tour, has proved to be the most popular of all.

Entries for the three-star classes in week two hovered around the 100-mark, and even qualifying for Sunday’s 1.50m grand prix was a feat in itself.

But 60 combinatio­ns went to post with 12 clears producing a pulsating jump-off.

The spoils went to Dutch rider Kim Emmen riding the 11-yearold Toulon gelding Jack Van Het Dennehof with the fastest double clear in 38.26sec. But challengin­g from penultimat­e draw, John Whitaker and Old Lodge’s gelding Sharid, also by Toulon, produced a formidable performanc­e over the imposing 1.50m track, finishing just 1.55sec behind for second and a €10,220 (£9,240) prize.

“I just lost it to the final fence – I didn’t quite get the turn I wanted,” explained John, fresh from a string of good results on the Spanish Sunshine Tour. “I was late to go, so I knew what I had to do and just didn’t quite manage it this time, but he really upped his game today. It was a tough course – all the rankings classes this week have been a real test.”

Just behind the Yorkshirem­an in third place was Brazilian rider Yuri Mansur with the great Vitiki (see box, top right), while Irishman David Simpson (Foudre F) and Scotsman Douglas Duffin (Linares BG) finished in the money with four faults apiece against the clock.

FLYING THE FLAG

FRIDAY’S 1.45m ranking class in Vilamoura’s spacious main arena proved an absolute cracker. Guy Williams and the 15-year-old stallion Rouge De Ravel, grand prix winners here last week, topped the leaderboar­d ahead of second-placed Jack Whitaker (Scenletha), with Lily Attwood third on Karibou Horta.

Charlene Baston opened the show with a 1.30m win on Home Farm Equestrian’s 10-year-old French-bred Avalon Du Carpont, while Chloe Aston partnered F Termie R12 to victory in a

1.30m two-phase. Saturday’s accumulato­r was won by

Georgia Tame aboard the speedy Quintella. Remarkably, Laura Mantel managed to fill second, third and fourth.

Laura Renwick scorched round Wednesday’s 1.40m speed class to win on Top Dollar VI, before returning the next day to repeat the feat and lead a British one-two-three-four against some strong opposition. The Essex rider also proved unbeatable in the young horse classes, notching up a win with six-year-old J Peroni WFS, while Jude Burgess landed Wednesday’s seven-year-old section riding Ivascalle

(Baltic VDL x Lincoln).

“It was a tough course – all the rankings classes have been a test”

JOHN WHITAKER

 ??  ?? “He really upped his game today” – the Toulon gelding Sharid shows his class to bag runner-up spot in a huge grand prix contest with John Whitaker in the saddle
“He really upped his game today” – the Toulon gelding Sharid shows his class to bag runner-up spot in a huge grand prix contest with John Whitaker in the saddle

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