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April 20, 2010

Dramas and Dreams – from Chris and Helen Chugg

Filed under: Australian Showjumping Results — Tags: , , , , — anoushka @ 8:47 am

hi all,

well as most of you will by now know Vivant and Chris have run 7th in the 2010 world cup final!!!

But was the road smooth and trouble free - — oh no — so here goes with the story.

1.      the decision was to stay overnight on the way to make it an easy two day trip, sounds like a good plan!

2.      drive into the place to stay overnight, are offered a very nice box in the mare barn! have to decline it — get offered a box in the stallion barn, 8 stallions, mesh between the boxes, all with a view of the 30 odd young horses running in the paddocks, starting to panic now

3.       find a nice corner box, no view, very big, one window, but we electify it and vivant is completely settled, eating and smelling poo.

4.      check him till midnight, no dramas, a knock on the truck door at 2am, ‘oh, your stallion has jumped out’ — ‘impossible we say’ but no vivant has indeed jumped out and gone to visit the stallion barn

5.      check him over with a torch, skin off the stifle area, sh****t sh****t sh****t.

6.      tie him up and sit outside his box until daylight — cannot tell you how cold that was!

7.      the morning shows a horse stiff and sore— do we turn back now or continue on — there are 10 people flying in from home to watch — so on we continue

8.      tell ourselves - it is only a horse show and there will be others and the outcome could have been sooooo much worse.

9.      get the vets to give us their opinion, get him scanned and he is given the all clear and he works out of the stiffness and skin soreness within a lap of trot.

10.  now we have a horse that has had three days of only walking, no warm up event and the biggest start of his career — oh well, nothing ventured nothing gained!

11.  jumps a fabulous clear round, travelled super and was totally happy to be there and looked very much like he belonged. finishes 14th — on track for top 20 finish

12.  day two — one down in the first round, misread the oxer in the double of liverpools, watching the video, vivant looked like he thought it was a verticle and chris said he actually held him off the base a bit so he didn’t run deep — if you got to ride it the second time chris would probably ride it harder, cause the horse will back off the water — lesson learned and good experience. finished up one place in 13th - still on track

13.  round one on the sunday, one down, a lot had it- a tall verticle off a very short corner and vivant jumped a bit low behind - 4 faults but stays in 13th place going to the final round

14.  clear!!! and fabulous — some of the others have rails and we watch vivant climb up the rankings from 13th to 7th —

15.  very surreal watching the presentation — our boy 7th in the world !!!

16.  what an adventure — what a week!! what a roller coaster ride

17.  what wonderful animals horses are to take us all around the world and let us have soooo much fun

back to lastrup tomorrow morning for a few very well deserved few days off

April 19, 2010

Chris Chugg Finishes 7th in Rolex FEI World Cup Final

Filed under: International Showjumping — Tags: , , , , , , , , , — anoushka @ 11:04 am

Australia’s Chris Chugg and his handsome stallion Vivant have finished in seventh place in the Rolex FEI World Cup final in Geneva. 

 

This is an outstanding result. Despite lying 267th in the world rankings, Chris produced a series of brilliant performances from Vivant and was a crowd-pleaser every time he came in the ring. 

 

The 2010 title was taken out by Germany’s Marcus Ehning, who is celebrating his 36th birthday. Marcus kept the coolest head despite an early mistake and won through when those ahead of him faltered.  This was his third time to take the prestigious Rolex title and he said “it’s really unbelievable - I thought I was too far behind going into the last round but this is how it works out - I am so happy!”

 

Germany dominated the winners podium when Ludger Beerbaum produced one of just four double-clear performances in today’s competition to finish joint-runner-up with Switzerland’s Pius Schwizer. 

 

And the thrilling class highlighted some great characters and new arrivals, but shattered the dream of America’s Mario Deslauriers who it seemed was about to re-take the title he first claimed 26 years ago in Gothenburg, only to see it slip from his grasp in the fading moments.

 

Result: (After three legs of final):

1, Noltes Kuchengirl/Plot Blue (Marcus Ehning) Ger 6;

Equal 2, Gotha (Ludger Beerbaum) Ger, Carlina/Ulysse (Pius Schwizer) Sui 7;

4, Winningmood (Luciana Diniz) Por 9;

5, Hallmark Elite (Dermott Lennon) Irl 10;

6, Urico (Mario Deslauriers) USA 13;

Equal 7, Silvana (Kevin Staut) Fra, Cristallo (Richard Spooner) USA, Vivant (Chris Chugg) Aus 14; 10, Quintero la Silla (Rolf-Goran Bengtsson) Swe 15. 

 

The full report is available at http://www.horsesport.org/

 

Chris Chugg (AUS) audio.

 

chuggy-at-geneva

Photo courtesy of EA.

March 16, 2010

Chris Chugg and Vivant in the Placings in Germany

Filed under: Australian showjumping — Tags: , , , , — anoushka @ 1:15 pm

Chris Chugg and Vivant placed 5th in a 1.50m class at the Braunschweig CSI4* show in Germany on the weekend.

 

The results were as follows:

 

Pl.

Horse

Rider

 

Faults

Time

1.

Casino

Whitaker, Robert

GBR

0/0

33.01

2.

Quintero la Silla

Bengtsson, Rolf-Göran

SWE

0/0

33.32

3.

Ulysse

Schwizer, Pius

SUI

0/0

33.92

4.

Cellagon Lambrasco

Meyer, Janne-Friederike

GER

0/0

36.31

5.

Vivant

Chugg, Chris

AUS

0/0

37.35

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This is a great result for Chris and Vivant, who are in Europe to compete at the FEI World Cup final In Geneva in April 2010.

 

 

Sources: www.horseweb.de, www.clipmyhorse.de

December 14, 2009

Chris Chugg and Vivant Take out Sydney World Cup Qualifier

Filed under: Australian showjumping — Tags: , , , , , , — anoushka @ 2:31 pm

Chris Chugg and the handsome stallion Vivant have taken out the 2009 ISS World Cup Qualifier at Sydney on Sunday 13 December. They won convincingly, being the only pair to have two clear rounds over the big and testing Leopoldo Palacios tracks.

 

Chris showed his domination of the sport in Australia by also taking out second place with ABS Conquistador – the pair went clear in the first round and had two rails in the second.

 

Third place went to Paul Athanasoff and the charismatic Wirregulla Nicklaus, with a rail in both rounds.

 

The event concluded the 2009 World Cup qualifying rounds in Australia, with Chris Chugg a clear winner. Chris will travel to Geneva for the World Cup final, which will be held in April 2010.

 

We wish Chris all the best of luck for Geneva.

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