Global Champions League: Teams announced for 2019 season

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Publish Date : 2021-04-07 01:41:23


London Knights, last year's winner of the GCL Championship, has retained the core of its powerful line up and added Max Kuhner to the ranks of Ben Maher, Olivier Philippaerts, Nicola Philippaerts, Martin Fuchs and U25 talent Emily Moffitt.



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Similarly, Madrid in Motion -- winners of the first-ever GCL Super Cup at the GC Prague Playoffs last year -- has added Mark McAuley and Cindy van der Straten to what will be a strong outfit.

Each of the 16 squads will now field a roster of six riders -- one more rider than last season -- to allow for more flexibility.

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Other notable movements involve star striker Peder Fredricson signing for Shanghai Swans and Harrie Smolders joining Paris Panthers.

Elsewhere, Cannes Stars has been busy in acquiring Eric Lamaze and Margie Goldstein-Engle, while Marco Kutscher will ride for Prague Lions and Cian O'Connor joins 2018 runner up Valkenswaard United.

Every team will also include an U25 rider in order to focus on the development of youth at the top level of show jumping.

The tantalizing season kicks off in Doha, Qatar, next week before it embarks on a tour of some of the most glamorous and spectacular venues in show jumping.

With every point counting in the race for the 2019 title, teams are busy putting the final touches to their campaign strategies.

With every point counting in the race for the 2019 title, teams are busy putting the final touches to their campaign strategies. Elsewhere, Cannes Stars has been busy in acquiring Eric Lamaze and Margie Goldstein-Engle, while Marco Kutscher will ride for Prague Lions and Cian O'Connor joins 2018 runner up Valkenswaard United. Each of the 16 squads will now field a roster of six riders -- one more rider than last season -- to allow for more flexibility. Other notable movements involve star striker Peder Fredricson signing for Shanghai Swans and Harrie Smolders joining Paris Panthers. Similarly, Madrid in Motion -- winners of the first-ever GCL Super Cup at the GC Prague Playoffs last year -- has added Mark McAuley and Cindy van der Straten to what will be a strong outfit. Other notable movements involve star striker Peder Fredricson signing for Shanghai Swans and Harrie Smolders joining Paris Panthers. Other notable movements involve star striker Peder Fredricson signing for Shanghai Swans and Harrie Smolders joining Paris Panthers. With every point counting in the race for the 2019 title, teams are busy putting the final touches to their campaign strategies. London Knights, last year's winner of the GCL Championship, has retained the core of its powerful line up and added Max Kuhner to the ranks of Ben Maher, Olivier Philippaerts, Nicola Philippaerts, Martin Fuchs and U25 talent Emily Moffitt. Elsewhere, Cannes Stars has been busy in acquiring Eric Lamaze and Margie Goldstein-Engle, while Marco Kutscher will ride for Prague Lions and Cian O'Connor joins 2018 runner up Valkenswaard United. The tantalizing season kicks off in Doha, Qatar, next week before it embarks on a tour of some of the most glamorous and spectacular venues in show jumping. Every team will also include an U25 rider in order to focus on the development of youth at the top level of show jumping. Each of the 16 squads will now field a roster of six riders -- one more rider than last season -- to allow for more flexibility. Other notable movements involve star striker Peder Fredricson signing for Shanghai Swans and Harrie Smolders joining Paris Panthers. Similarly, Madrid in Motion -- winners of the first-ever GCL Super Cup at the GC Prague Playoffs last year -- has added Mark McAuley and Cindy van der Straten to what will be a strong outfit. READ: Longines Global Champions Tour and Global Champions League heads to New York The tantalizing season kicks off in Doha, Qatar, next week before it embarks on a tour of some of the most glamorous and spectacular venues in show jumping. READ: Longines Global Champions Tour and Global Champions League heads to New York With every point counting in the race for the 2019 title, teams are busy putting the final touches to their campaign strategies. Similarly, Madrid in Motion -- winners of the first-ever GCL Super Cup at the GC Prague Playoffs last year -- has added Mark McAuley and Cindy van der Straten to what will be a strong outfit. Elsewhere, Cannes Stars has been busy in acquiring Eric Lamaze and Margie Goldstein-Engle, while Marco Kutscher will ride for Prague Lions and Cian O'Connor joins 2018 runner up Valkenswaard United. London Knights, last year's winner of the GCL Championship, has retained the core of its powerful line up and added Max Kuhner to the ranks of Ben Maher, Olivier Philippaerts, Nicola Philippaerts, Martin Fuchs and U25 talent Emily Moffitt. London Knights, last year's winner of the GCL Championship, has retained the core of its powerful line up and added Max Kuhner to the ranks of Ben Maher, Olivier Philippaerts, Nicola Philippaerts, Martin Fuchs and U25 talent Emily Moffitt. READ: Longines Global Champions Tour and Global Champions League heads to New York

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