Albert Zoer wins the ROLEX Grand Prix, the Grand Prix of Aachen by 4/100ths of a second
July 6, 2025
Authentic and Beezie Madden finish 4th
The last will be the first - this also applied for the ROLEX Grand Prix, the Grand Prix of Aachen. The Dutch rider, Albert Zoer, rode into the jump-off last and pipped Ludger Beerbaum, who had been leading the field, at the post. Zoer rode a fantastic round and reached the finish line in a time of 48.99 seconds with the nine-year-old KWPN gelding, Sam, and thus claimed his second Grand Prix victory within two weeks, after recently winning the Grand Prix in Rotterdam. Ludger Beerbaum secured second place in the last competition at the World Equestrian Festival, CHIO 2008, on All Inclusive NRW, with a clear round in 49.03 seconds, ahead of Carsten-Otto Nagel on Corradina.
Eight competitors qualified for the jump-off, four of them representing Germany. Carsten-Otto Nagel with the grey mare Corradina was first to jump. The 45-year-old rider from Wedel, Germany jumped clear with the Corrado daughter in the time of 49.83 seconds. Otto-Nagel has taken part in 15 Nations’ Cups and won team gold at the European Championships in Hickstead in 1999. Ludger Beerbaum was three hundredths of a second faster with the nine-year-old Westphalian gelding All Inclusive NRW. Beerbaum’s sister-in-law, also jumped clear, but took a few seconds longer to finish the course (50.69), putting her into fifth place in the final ranking.
The clocked stopped at 50.68 seconds for Beezie Madden, who had hoped to win the ROLEX Grand Prix for the second year running, fourth place was the end result for her. With her World Championship horse Authentic, a 13-year-old KWPN gelding by Guidam, Madden’s target is now set on the Olympic Games in Hong Kong. The 44-year-old rider lives in Milwaukee and rungs a show-jumping stables together with her husband John Madden.
The fourth German competitor was Holger Wulschner on Clausen. The 12-year-old Holstein Colato son, who is incidentally a half-brother to Christian Ahlmann’s Coster, unfortunately picked up 8 faults (49.67) and finished eighth. Rolf-Göran Bengtsson collected four faults in the jump-off with the KWPN gelding Ninja La Silla by Guidam. The Swedish rider won silver with the team at the Olympic Games in Athens and came fourth in the individual classification. McLain Ward knocked the last fence with his Olympic horse Sapphire, who he won team gold in Athens and team silver at the FEI World Equestrian Games with. The Belgian mare descends from Darco.
S16 ROLEX Grand Prix, Der Große Preis von Aachen
Jumping Competition over two rounds and jump-off
1 165 SAM - KWPN Albert ZOER NED 0 0 0 € 115000 91.21 64.02 48.99
2 8 ALL INCLUSIVE NRW - WESTF Ludger BEERBAUM GER 0 0 0 € 80000 94.35 68.68 49.03
3 68 CORRADINA - HOLST Carsten-Otto NAGEL GER 0 0 0 € 55000 95.82 69.08 49.33
4 24 AUTHENTIC - KWPN Beezie MADDEN USA 0 0 0 € 30000 92.51 68.74 50.68
5 172 SHUTTERFLY - HANN Meredith MICHAELS-BEERBAUM GER 0 0 0 € 20000 93.35 69.44 50.69
6 167 SAPPHIRE - BWP McLain WARD USA 0 0 4 € 11000 93.45 67.71 47.90
7 142 NINJA LA SILLA - KWPN Rolf-Göran BENGTSSON SWE 0 0 4 € 8000 95.11 69.13 50.00
8 59 CLAUSEN - HOLST Holger WULSCHNER GER 0 0 8 € 6000 92.27 67.72 49.67
9 182 TRESOR V - BWP Steve GUERDAT SUI 1 0 1 € 2500 97.53 73.14 97.53
10 34 BUKOWSKIS ERBBLUME - SWB Helena LUNDBÄCK SWE 4 0 4 € 2500 90.55 66.37 90.55
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