2010年9月20日星期一

Jacques Lemans Ladies Watch 804A atop GIG Amai

Jacques Lemans Ladies Watch 804AMichael Whitaker, who was atop GIG Amai, was the first Briton to jump clear in the first round; however, a miscalculated double ended his chances of clearing the jump-off challenge.Ben Maher, who was atop Robin Hood, was ultimately the only Briton left to clear the jump-off and bag the fourth position.Cian O’Connor was very proud of the fact that he ranked in second at the Olympia.He stated that it was his personal best to bag the second position at the competition along with Rancorrado at such a level.In January, the duo of the Irishman and gelding came in third at the World Cup class in Leipzig.Cian O’Connor stated that it felt marvelous to deliver such a brilliant performance at the Rolex FEI World Cup Qualifier.He was also grateful to Aileen Bryan, who is the owner of his gelding Rancorrado, who has been extremely supportive of the Irishman Jacques Lemans Ladies Watch 804A.Cian O’Connor was also very appreciative of his gelding and stated that the horse has been simply fantastic and especially put in his best on the evening of the competition.All of the Rolex sponsored events are known to bring out the best out of the sportspersons.Rolex associates with only the best in class events.Rolex has enjoyed a long and esteemed association with sports which has now lasted for almost three decades.Rolex has, in its pursuit of excellence, associated and supported a host of events over the decades which have gained popularity not only with the fans but also with sportspersons worldwide.

The show stealer at the Rolex FEI World Cup qualifier without a doubt was Eric Van der Vleuten; however, the dark horse of the equestrian event was Ireland’s Cian O’Connor.Cian O’Connor clocked in at 35.66 seconds which was only 00.58 seconds slower than Eric Van der Vleuten.This has been by far the best performance by the Irishman at the Rolex FEI World Cup Qualifier.The competition proved to be quite tough on the Frank Rothenberg course.Cian O’Connor’s timing helped him claim second place at the Rolex FEI World Cup Qualifier which was held at the historic London venue.The 30 year old had perfect coordination with his gelding Rancorrado; however, luck would only have it that the 30 year old would not win the competition as he was only a fraction of a second slower Jacques Lemans Ladies Watch 804A.Cian O’Connor was quite comfortable and in control of his gelding which is owned by Aileen Bryan.The first round proved to be extremely difficult as a host of riders could not help but drop the fence.A total of eleven combinations made it through to the jump-off.The second round too saw many international horses drop the fence at the Frank Rothenberg course.However, Cian O’Connor was the first to record a clear second round at the London Olympia.Had it not been for Eric Van der Vleuten, who was the second last to go for the second round; Cian O’Connor would have been the clear winner at Olympia for the first time in his career.Cian O’Connor can proudly claim to be one of the six who managed to finish the competition without gathering even a single fault, which initially began with a total of 34 riders Jacques Lemans Ladies Watch 804A.