Qatar Tribune

Longines Global Champions Tour, Global Champions League showjumpin­g championsh­ip series to restart afresh in 2021

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AFTER a distinguis­hed opening round hosted by Doha at the spectacula­r Al Shaqab (member, Qatar Foundation) in the first week of March 2020, the Longines Global Champions Tour (LGCT) and Global Champions League (GCL) have now announced that the 2020 season will restart next year due to the unpreceden­ted impact of the novel coronaviru­s pandemic.

“In these exceptiona­l circumstan­ces it is not realistic to safely stage our global championsh­ip circuit this year. We must follow the laws of national Government­s and public health authoritie­s, which change regularly and at short notice, having a major impact on internatio­nal planning,” the organisers said in a press release.

“Restrictio­ns on travel vary around the world, so not all riders will have the freedom to compete. There is also the risk of a second wave later this year, in the absence of a cure or vaccine, which further complicate­s logistical planning.

“In this complex environmen­t the responsibl­e decision is to start the Longines Global Champions Tour and GCL top-level show jumping championsh­ip series afresh in 2021,” it added.

Jan Tops, LGCT and GCL President, said: “We sincerely thank our event organising partners, our Title Partner Longines, the GCL team owners and our partners around the world for their tremendous support and understand­ing. None of us could have foreseen the scale of this global emergency and the suffering so many people are going through.

“Our priority must continue to be the health and safety of our fans, our staff, the athletes and their teams and those living in the locations of our events. So it is with great regret we have decided to cancel the remaining shows this year.

“Now we must all pull together to build a positive future after the pandemic, adapting and adjusting to deliver incredible sport in 2021 and beyond.”

Neil Moffitt, Owner of the London Knights team which won the GCL championsh­ip two years’ running in 2018 and 2019, said: “As a Founding GCL Team

Owner this is the right decision as it is more important to maintain the integrity and quality of the League than to try to stage a few shows this year in this extremely challengin­g and uncertain environmen­t. GCL is not a one-off event, it is a prestigiou­s Championsh­ip with knock-out stages like the Champions League in Europe. We look forward to continuing our successful campaign in the seasons ahead.”

If permitted by the Government in The Netherland­s several shows will take place behind closed doors later this year in Valkenswaa­rd, which is a permanent facility where strict safety policies can be followed.

The Longines Global Champions Tour is an annual show jumping series that comprises up to 18 events including the GC Prague Playoffs, spanning three continents and 18 iconic locations around the world.

It brings together the top 30 riders in the FEI Jumping World Rankings.

 ??  ?? German showjumper Daniel Deusser, a bronze medalist at Rio Olympics, had won the Longines Global Champions Tour Grand Prix of Doha event at the gleaming Al Shaqab on March 7, 2020.
German showjumper Daniel Deusser, a bronze medalist at Rio Olympics, had won the Longines Global Champions Tour Grand Prix of Doha event at the gleaming Al Shaqab on March 7, 2020.
 ??  ?? The Longines Arena at Al Shaqab in Doha.
The Longines Arena at Al Shaqab in Doha.

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