Bertram Allen Tops Saturday Competition at London Olympia CSI5*-W

Bertram Allen Tops Saturday Competition at London Olympia CSI5*-W
Bertram Allen. Ph. ©Revolution Sports
Bertram Allen. Ph. ©Revolution Sports
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The final class of the day on Saturday, December 16, 2017 at Olympia, the London International Horse Show CSI5*-W, was The Martin Collins Enterprises Christmas Tree Stakes and it went down to the wire with Bertram Allen coming out on top to deny Harrie Smolders a double on the day.

Allen, the talented young Irish rider, brought the evening to a thrilling close with a stunning turn of foot on new ride Gin Chin van het Lindenhof to win The Martin Collins Enterprises Christmas Tree Stakes.

The 11-year-old grey, previously ridden by Marcus Ehning, may be Allen’s ride in Monday’s Turkish Airlines Olympia Grand Prix. He only acquired the gelding a couple of months ago, but their partnership looks well cemented already and they had 0.38 seconds in hand over in-form Dutchman Smolders who looked to have the class in the bag on Cas.

“Harrie is very fast so I knew I had to nail it and I gave it my all,” said Allen. “This is a relatively new horse for me but he’s been very well schooled.”

John Whitaker was a popular winner of the opening CSI5* class of the day, The Shelley Ashman International Shipping Ltd, E M Rogers (Transport) Ltd Father Christmas Stakes. Later in the afternoon, Smolders was the only rider to complete all five rounds of The Christmas Masters faultlessly, to take the victory from Britain’s Ben Maher. Whitaker, 61, set an unmatchable target in The Shelley Ashman International Ltd, E M Rogers (Transport) Ltd Father Christmas Stakes to win the accumulator class from William Funnell and regular Norwegian visitor Geir Gullikson.

Whitaker, who was drawn eleventh out of the 22 starters, borrowed his daughter Louise’s Leen O.L., a nine-year-old bay mare, and his clear round, including the double-points Joker fence, in 42.27 seconds proved unbeatable and earned a rapturous reception from the packed afternoon crowd.

“They always give me a great welcome,” he said afterwards. “The mare coped surprisingly well with the atmosphere as she can be hot. She’s sharp to ride but certainly not stupid and she’s a great jumper of verticals.”

Smolders, currently number 5 on the Longines FEI World Rankings, continued his fabulous season with a brilliant win in The Christmas Masters, jumping five clear rounds in succession on Corrada to take the €11,000 jackpot.

The winner-takes-all class is for the seven leading riders in the Show at this stage; the prize pot goes up with each clear round jumped and riders nominate a fence to go up with each round.

It came down to a head-to-head with Ben Maher on Winning Good, but the British rider was eliminated for a fence down. “He is 100% a championship horse – I’ve got my eye on him for Tokyo,” said Ben. “This was a good class for him. He’s got huge scope, but often tries to rush, but he began to settle here.”

Smolders, the 2017 European silver medallist, said the class had suited his horse as well. “This is a great Show that I always enjoy. You feel you are sharing your skills with the public and they appreciate it.”

The evening performance kicked off with the FEI World CupTM Driving Leg presented by Dodson & Horrell, with Ijsbrand Chardon continuing his fine form from yesterday to get maximum points. The Kennel Club Large Senior Dog Agility Finals followed, providing exhilerating entertainment, and it was Dave Munnings and Comebyanaway Reddy For Fame who negotiated the course in the fastest time to take the victory.

See all results at this link.