SteveGuerdat.jpgSwitzerland’s Steve Guerdat produced a supremely confident victory in the ninth leg of the 2009/2010 Rolex FEI World Cup™ Jumping series on his home turf at Zurich, Switzerland.  Last to go in a thrilling nine-horse jump-off, Guerdat swept the rest aside with a blistering run from Tresor whose natural speed gave him a winning margin of almost one second ahead of Germany’s Lars Nieberg with Levito.

Guerdat was delighted with today’s result, but also much-relieved.  “This season I’ve been trying really hard to get the points so that I can compete at the final in Geneva in April, but things have not been going right for me.  Maybe now it will get better,” said the 28-year-old who has now risen to 22nd place in the series rankings, still headed by The Netherlands’ Eric Van der Vleuten.

FAIR COURSE

Winners have a habit of describing courses as “good” and “fair”, and that was Guerdat’s description of Rolf Ludi’s 13-fence track which included 17 jumping efforts and a double figure-of-eight as it flowed nicely around the arena.  However, he also added that it was “plenty technical – enough to be sure there were many mistakes, but not bad ones that worried the horses.  It was nice to ride, and the course gave us great sport today,” he pointed out.

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