The International Jumping Riders Club since 1977 is the voice of the showjumping riders from around the world.
The International Jumping Riders Club since 1977 is the voice of the showjumping riders from around the world.
Richard Vogel and his charismatic stallion, United Touch S, dazzled in front of an electrified home crowd at the Stuttgart German Masters, clinching victory at the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ qualifier. The pair’s seamless performance marked their second triumph in as many weeks, following a spectacular win in Lyon.
A Demanding Test
Course designer Christa Jung set a formidable challenge, presenting 40 of the world’s top athletes with a track that demanded precision, power, and speed. With a tight time allowed of 75 seconds, clear rounds were rare. Only three riders—Vogel, Denis Lynch (IRL), and Kevin Staut (FRA)—managed faultless performances, advancing to the jump-off. Victoria Gulliksen of Norway, though clear over the fences, incurred one time fault to finish fourth, while Britain’s Tim Gredley, with two time faults, secured fifth place.
“Stuttgart is kind of my home show,” Vogel reflected. “A lot of my family and good friends were here, as well as the owner and breeder of United, Julius-Peter Sinnack. It was very emotional to have all those people supporting us. When we entered the arena, United and I had a lot of people behind our backs. Their cheering gave us wings. For sure the goal was to repeat our win here (referring to November 2022) and luck was on our side.”
"Today’s result gives me a lot of confidence. Together with my team, I’ll make a good plan for the coming months and ensure United stays in top form.”
Richard Vogel
The technicality of the course tested even the most seasoned riders. Vogel explained: “It was more challenging than expected. It rode more difficult than it walked. It was very technical, and the triple combination—two verticals followed by an oxer—was especially challenging. But the three athletes who made it to the jump-off proved it was possible to do the course in the time allowed though.
Kevin Staut and Dialou Blue PS delivered a steady performance to take third place. His 15-point haul secured his qualification for the FEI Jumping World Cup™ Final in Basel next April. “Now that qualification is in the pocket, I can try out some other horses in the coming legs,” he said, looking ahead to the remainder of the season.
Meanwhile, Yuri Mansur (BRA) and Harrie Smolders (NED), both ranked within the top 10 prior to Stuttgart, faced setbacks. Mansur’s eight faults plus two time penalties left him out of the points, while Smolders, despite a strong showing with Monaco N.O.P., ended 13th after a single jumping fault and a tight time penalty.