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Oliver Perreau and Venizia on a roll

Olivier Perreau and his mare Venezia d’Aiguilly are continuing their string of successes, with the strong duo going on to win the selective CSI 4* HUBSIDE JUMPING Grand Prix in Grimaud...

Adele Severs

Published 19 Jun 2019

Oliver Perreau and Venizia at Hubside Jumping

© HUBSIDE JUMPING / Marco Villanti

After their victory in the Saut Hermès and their fabulous sixth place in the Longines Global Champions Tour of Cannes, the rider from Rhône-Aples, Oliver Perreau and his mare Venezia d’Aiguilly are continuing their string of successes and won the selective CSI 4* HUBSIDE JUMPING Grand Prix in Grimaud. This adds another chapter to the great story that they’ve been writing together for the last ten years.

Selective! Gérard Lachat the Swiss course designer created a particularly selective course for the forty combinations taking part in the CSI 4* HUBSIDE JUMPING Grand Prix this afternoon Grimaud. The leading class of the weekend, with fences standing at 1.55m and boasting 150,000 euros of prize money, was challenging for the competitors, who encountered difficulties and weren’t able to avoid making little mistakes, here and there. Ten of them finished with four faults, having knocked a rail down, three had a clear round in the ring but had a time fault and only three jumped clear in the allowed time.

Oliver Perreau and Venizia at hubside jumping in Grimaud © HUBSIDE JUMPING/Marco Vilanti

Oliver Perreau and Venizia at hubside jumping in Grimaud

© HUBSIDE JUMPING/Marco Vilanti

Normandy’s Félicie Bertrand, the public’s new sweetheart, and the winner of two major Grands Prix in 2019, in Montpellier and in Bordeaux, was second to go, with Sultane des Ibis, and found the key to this round. The first rider and the only one to do so for a long, long time. It wasn’t until the rider from Rhône-Alpes, who was twenty seventh to go, came into the ring and jumped clear, that the public were sure there would be a jump-off. The two French riders, the current standard bearers of a flourishing new generation, were joined by Ukraine’s René Tebbel, riding Saxo de la Cour, the third and final jump-off rider in a class which was…selective.

In the jump-off, Félicie had a record time of 36.43 seconds, but unfortunately knocked down a rail on the first element of the combination…She finished in third place in the end. Olivier Perreau, who had the second clear round, didn’t have to wait for long to know his overall position: first or second? First! The Ukrainian, who was also double clear, was a second slower than the rider from Rhône-Alpes.

“Félicie was incredibly fast but with four faults. As there were only three of us in the jump-off and Venezia is very fast naturally, I decided to ride my jump-off round at a fast pace, while trying to ensure that I was clear even so. It worked out perfectly today so I’m delighted! This mare was bred at our family stud, her little sisters are not far behind and I hope they will be as talented, as Venizia is really exceptional,” explained the winner.

The HUBSIDE JUMPING will return on 27 June and will be the final opportunity to see the best riders on the planet free of charge as they perform in the big ring of the renovated Ecuries du Golfe de Saint-Tropez, during a CSI 1*, a CSI 2* and a CSI 4* competition.

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Source: Event press release

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