GCPgermany.jpgBrazil and Germany have for years dominated the soccer world but today on home territory, a Brazilian took a major prize in a sport where the German’s have had no equal for years. Although their riders were knocked off their World and Olympic showjumping pedestal recently, they are still the ones to beat especially on home soil. But with 18’000 spectators willing it otherwise, Bernardo Alves did just that.

The German GCT Grand Prix was worth a cool 95,000 Euro to the winner and 48 riders from 14 countries had arrived in Hamburg to bid for the prize. The first round course produced a healthy 17 clears who included Albert Zoer on a back to his best Oki Doki, Jos Lansink, Ireland’s Denis Lynch and Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum on Shutterfly.

The combination in the second round proved the real bogey fence and it ended the challenge for all of those named above, except Meredith who was clear over the jumps at least. However to the astonishment of the watching crowd the clock stopped showing a time penalty next to their favourite’s name.

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