Henrik von Eckermann secured an important first win in the Rolex FEI World Cup™ Jumping series when coming out on top in the eighth leg of the 2012/2013 Western European League at Mechelen in Belgium today. And it was a particularly good day for Swedish riders as the 31 year old’s compatriot, Jens Fredricson, finished third behind runner-up Francois Mathy Jr from Belgium.

From a starting field of 40, a total of nine made the cut into the second-round jump-off in which von Eckermann clearly demonstrated the qualities that saw German legend, Ludger Beerbaum, offer him the opportunity to join his team nine years ago. With great skill, and astute judgement, the Swede steered Madeleine Winter-Schulze’s mare, Gotha FRH, to success over a jump-off course that tested balance, control and turning skills. “I hope to keep the ride on her for a while now!”, he said of the 11-year-old horse which has been campaigned by Beerbaum in recent years.

Unique Challenges

The Nekkerhal at Mechelen presents its own unique challenges as the arena is 90 metres long but only 29 metres wide, leading to something of a conundrum for the course building team. However Lucien Somers came up with a clever 13-fence track that included a double at fence seven, consisting of a triple bar followed by a vertical, and a tricky triple combination at fence 10 that had a tight two-stride distance between the opening verticals and then a longer stretch to the oxer on the way out. The latter accounted for the largest number of penalties in the first round, but when riders coped better than expected at the double at seven which was further complicated by a demanding distance to the following oxer, it turned out to be the water-tray oxer at fence two that was the next most troublesome obstacle on the course.

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