FellersR_WCF10kh_001apr_15.jpgAmerica’s Rich Fellers stormed to victory with the brilliant Irish-bred gelding Flexible in the opening speed leg of the 2010 Rolex FEI World Cup™ Jumping final in Geneva, Switzerland tonight.  And US riders have a firm grip on the leaderboard going into tomorrow’s second test, with four in the top ten. 

Starting eleventh from last in the 43-strong field, Fellers was chasing the target set by multiple World Cup champion Rodrigo Pessoa and Let’s Fly.  But Flexible lived up to his name to oust the Brazilian partnership from pole position, and Pessoa had to settle for third when New Yorker McLain Ward and Sapphire came within a half-second of Fellers’ time.

Classical

The winner described tonight’s 13-fence track designed by Switzerland’s Rolf Ludi as “a very classical speed course with big dimensions but very rideable, although it was difficult enough for the first round of a World Cup Final”.  Portugal’s Luciana Diniz wasn’t intimidated however, setting a superb target when second into the ring with her grey stallion Winningmood who was bursting with confidence as he galloped home in 72.47 seconds.