Richard Vogel (GER) on United Touch S flew to victory in the FEI Jumping World Cup™ qualifier in Lyon (FRA) this evening, wowing the crowd in the process. Vogel modestly gave all credit to his horse, United Touch S as he finished his jump-off round, gesturing to his partner, signalling to the crowd that it was United Touch S’s talent that made the win possible. “He was exceptional from the first round,” Vogel said, “Especially on the second jump, he showed his incredible skill. I’m thrilled we could pull this off today.”

The competition was fierce, and the local contingent brought strong performances in front of their home crowd at Eurexpo Arena as ‒ with 15 French contenders in the field ‒ two pushed their way into the jump-off. Julien Anquetin (FRA), known for his speed, was the first rider to qualify. Riding Blood Diamond du Pont, he took fourth place, while Cedric Hurel (FRA) and Fantasio Floreval Z secured sixth. Anquetin was pleased, despite the challenge. “I entered the arena knowing that there were strong riders behind me, so I knew I had to be fast. They were just faster than me today. I need to work harder to be faster. But, above all, this is my first time clear in the Grand Prix, so I am really pleased. It is incredible to have a good result here.”

The course, designed by Grégory Bodo (FRA), tested every rider’s ability to balance speed with technique. A challenging 14-obstacle course demanded a deft touch, and Bodo’s tight time allowed of 78 seconds kept the athletes well focused. In a bold move, Vogel cut an incredible shortcut to the oxer, securing his place in the jump-off. “For many horses, this would be risky,” Vogel admitted, “but United has a lot of scope. I knew this line would save me significant time, which I could use elsewhere on the course” Confident before re-entering for the jump-off, Vogel said, “My horse is in good form and can cut corners well. We’re going to be competitive.” And the pair didn’t disappoint.

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