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Colombia’s Juan Martin Clavijo defends World Junior individual male title, double gold for Austria i

FEI Press Release - Colombia’s vaulting star Juan Martin Clavijo dominated the junior male individual class defending the title he won two years ago at the first ever FEI Junior World Championships. Alongside Sandra Tronchet and Quiece D’Obliche, Juan performed a final freestyle master class of his interpretation of Jared Leto’s ‘The Joker’ scoring an incredible 8,889 for the round – a score which would challenge in the senior division. Germany’s Gregor Klehe put on a strong show as he performed his Zorro freestyle to take the silver medal on Adlon lunged by Alexander Hartl (7,945). Philipp Stippel (GER) together with Sir Valentin 5 and Dina Menke rounded off the podium winning bronze (7,817). Jannik Liersch (GER) finished just outside the medals in 4th (7,755). The standard of the Junior male category over the past few years has seen a dramatic increase and with competitors from Switzerland, Italy, Russia, Austria, USA, Hungary, France, Slovakia Great Britain, Germany and Columbia all making the final 15 - it was truly an international affair.

Columbia's vaulting star Juan Martin Clavjo defends his World Junior Individual Male title, with Quiece D Aunis. © FEI/Liz Gregg

Nicole Brabec (AUT) captivated the audience at the Magna Racino in Ebreichsdrof, with her ‘Rio’ freestyle. Together with lunger Manuela Barosch on the experienced Royal Salut she took gold in the highly competitive junior female individual class scoring 7,990. Germany’s Franziska Peitzmeier with lunger Anna Brinkmann and Dorian Grey SN showed great strength to win her 3rd consecutive junior individual silver medal narrowly missing out on the top spot (7,910). Johanna Lindberg together with lunger Dusan Barci and Real Easy made history for Sweden winning them their first ever junior medal (7,831), and their first medal since they won bronze at the World Equestrian Games in team in 2002.

Nicole Brabec from Austria captivates the audience to take the World Junior Individual gold aboard Royal Salut. © FEI/Liz Gregg

In the Junior Pas de Deux class it was extremely tight at the top which resulted in a nail biting final. Austria’s Anna Krippl and Viktoria Feldhofer performed an outstanding Pas de deux to win the first gold medal of the Championships. Together with lunger Eva Maria Kreiner and horse Le Grand Chevalier they scored 7,938, receiving rapturous applause from the home crowd. Last year’s European Pas De Deux champion Julian Kogl teamed up with new partner Ronja Kahler on Daytona lunged by Lars Hansen. They pushed the Austrians to the very end eventually taking the silver medal on 7,824. The USA pairing of Janie Salisbury and Bridget Kiernan with horse Diva 506 and Carolyn Bland, delighted audiences with their rendition of ‘Singing in the Rain’ to finish 3rd (7,750).

Germany are crowned World Junior Squad Champions, pictured with their horse Humphrey Bogart 6. © FEI/Liz Gregg

Junior Team Germany were untouchable in the squad competition leading throughout all three rounds. The team performed their Samba inspired routine to much appreciation from the audience and judges alike and together with Humphrey Bogart 6 and Andrea Blatz they finished on an astonishing total score of 8,130. The reigning Junior World Champions, team Austria, put on three great performances but were unable to match the seamlessness of their German rivals. Alongside Darwin and Karen Asmera they scored 7,579 to take the silver medal with Junior team Switzerland on Isabella IV and lunger Corinne Bosshard taking bronze on 7,555.

Gold for Austrian duo Anna Krippl and Viktoria Feldhofer in the World Junior Pas de Deux, with Le Grand Chevalier. © FEI/Liz Gregg

ERGEBNISÜBERBLICK WM JUNIOREN

Weltmeisterschaft Voltigieren Junioren (U18) Einzel Damen

GOLD Nicole Brabec AUT/NÖ - Royal Salut L: Manuela Barosch 7.990

SILBER Franziska Peitzmeier GER - Dorian Gray SN L: Anna Brinkmann 7.910

BRONZE Johanna Lindberg SWE - Real Easy L: Dusan Barci 7.831

4. Lena Birkenau AUT/NÖ - Royal Salut L: Manuela Barosch 7.694

Weltmeisterschaft Voltigieren Junioren (U18) Einzel Herren

GOLD Juan Martin Clavijo COL - Qiece D Aunis L. Andra Tronchet 8,181

SILBER Gregor Klehe GER - Adlon 59 L: Alexander Hartl 7.945

BRONZE Philipp Stippel GER - Sir Valentin 5 L: Dina Menke 7.817

9. Philip Clement AUT/NÖ - Dacia L: Miriam Hilbert 7.382

11.Georg Gabl AUT/T - Raffaelo Nero L: Cornelia Suitner 7.201

Weltmeisterschaft Voltigieren Junioren Pas de deux

GOLD Anna Krippl / Viktoria Feldhofer AUT/ST - Le Grand Chevalier L: Eva Maria Kreiner 7.938

SILVER Ronja Kähler / Julian Kögl GER - Daytona L: Lars Hansen 7.824

BRONCE Janie Salisbury / Bridget Kiernan USA - Diva 506 L: Carolyn Bland 7.750

5. Clara Köpke / Lara Maurer AUT/ST - Louis Bonheur L: Lena Kalcher-Prein 7.688

Weltmeisterschaft Voltigieren Junioren Gruppe

GOLD Germany Jun (Nordheim) - Humphrey Bogart 6 L: Andrea Blatz 8.130

Solveig Blankenhorn, Lara Häussermann, Mara Xander, Charlene Zweininger, Anne Schlumbohm, Melanie Eger

SILBER Austria Jun (Club 43) - Darwin L: Karen Asmera 7.579

Lena Birkenau, Nicole Brabec, Flora Aberham, Christine Wagenlechner, Sarah Kopp, Verena Brabec

BRONZE Suisse Jun (Tösstal) - Isabella IV L: Corinne 7.555

Rahel Schmucki, Daria Gallo, Asarja Hunn, Anja Schneider, Servereine Neumeister, Celine Winter

Full results and all competition information available here

Source: FEI Press Release


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