Richard Vogel and his charismatic stallion, United Touch S, dazzled in front of an electrified home crowd at the Stuttgart German Masters, clinching victory at the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ qualifier. The pair’s seamless performance marked their second triumph in as many weeks, following a spectacular win in Lyon.

A Demanding Test

Course designer Christa Jung set a formidable challenge, presenting 40 of the world’s top athletes with a track that demanded precision, power, and speed. With a tight time allowed of 75 seconds, clear rounds were rare. Only three riders—Vogel, Denis Lynch (IRL), and Kevin Staut (FRA)—managed faultless performances, advancing to the jump-off. Victoria Gulliksen of Norway, though clear over the fences, incurred one time fault to finish fourth, while Britain’s Tim Gredley, with two time faults, secured fifth place.

Speed and Precision

Stuttgart is a special venue for Vogel, who also claimed victory with United Touch S here in 2022 during his Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ debut. This year, the duo once again rose to the occasion. Their jump-off round showcased daring lines, sharp turns, and immaculate timing, thrilling the capacity crowd.

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