Swiss elite championship: Young Romands go hunting

The cadors were pushed into their entrenchments this Friday in Lyss-Kappelen on Friday during the hunting of the Swiss elite championships. Gaëtan Joliat won ahead of Guillaume Gillioz, Alain Jufer and Noah Keller: a top 4 100% Romand before the Sunday final! And the Jurassic also holds the head of the “under 21” championship.

Once is not customary, the hunting test of the Swiss elite championship was full of twists and turns, thanks in particular to the audacity of the young Tomands who quickly set the tone.

Arranging in the first part of the test with n ° 9 and his accomplice Happy Girl TThibaut Keller had set the tone by galloping swinging drum and trying the option between vertical n ° 2 and vertical on bidet n ° 3. Despite two faults on the double Reitsport, the young Friborg, who would have won without that (10e), stayed in the lead until the passage of the master of the premises Niklaus Schurtenberger (Lireu) with bib n ° 22. Noah Keller (Nestor VDR), alone to try the short option for n ° 12 did even better, immediately imitated by Alain Jufer and Dante MM.

However, all these little people had to bow to Guillaume Gillioz (Remix) and in Gaëtan Joliat (Just Special VK), winner of this hunt (150 cm) intelligently drawn by Thomas Järmann and his team. Before the finals on Sunday, the Jurassic therefore holds the head of the elite championship and the “under 21” championship!

An exciting event

The layout of the day offered the beautiful spectacle to the many audiences present in Lyss-Kappelen with real options and technical difficulties that have already sorted among the 38 committed couples-Steve Guerdat and Martin Fuchs having given up. Followed in the classification behind the head quintet Bryan Balsiger (Castiel), which would have established itself without its fault, Pius Schwizer, also penalized by 4 pts, Niklaus Rutschi and Elian Baumann.

Regarding the other committed French-speaks, the Vaudois Mehdi Roessli-Dobjanschi and Christian Tardy unrolled good towers without fault with their faithful Valderama Tame et Vic du Marais. Mélody Johner missed the top 10 of little for a fault on the last with Enjoy de Beaufour While Letitia Mascarello-Du Couëdic, for her first at this level, and Anthony Bourquard also entered the Top 20. Bryan Smites, Jean-Maurice Brahier and Martin Kühnis are at the gates. It was however more difficult for Frédérique Fabre-Delbos and Ken Besiger. Franck Goubard threw the sponge after a refusal on the bidet.

Regarding the next generation, Gaëtan Joliat is ahead of Noah Keller, 1is of the second qualifier (140 cm) in the Swiss young riders championship. Among the juniors, Margault Blanchard, victorious this Friday (135 cm), point at 3e Row in front of Eva Saker and Eva Moe. The top 10 is in the same fault. Before that, the Children and the Ponies will stop this Saturday. Eo

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