2010年11月11日星期四

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The aim of Rolex partnering with Tag Heuer Alter Ego Lavender Dial Ladies Watches sporting events has been to promote human excellence and also provide a global platform for the world-class talent in sports.Rolex sponsored events offer the best in their field an opportunity to prove their talent on the tracks or on the waves or on the greens as Rolex supports a host of sports.The most remarkable support from Rolex has been towards sports like car racing, golf, sailing and eventing.Rolex ceremonies that celebrate the winners are equally exciting and are anxiously awaited by the competitors.Being honored at one of the ceremonies can be a memorable affair in any sportsperson’s life.As trying as the competitions are, all winners are usually handsomely rewarded with Rolex timepieces for their effort and determination.Michael Whitaker stopped the watch at 37.49 while runner-up Gilbert Bockmann at 38.14 which was a close call.Both went through the entire leg of the Rolex FEI World Cup Jumping Series without Tag Heuer Alter Ego Lavender Dial Ladies Watches collecting a single fault.Kevin Staut stood third with a time of 37.87 while Eric Van der Vleuten stopped the clock at 38.34.The overall standings after the fourth leg put Eric Van der Vleuten on second place with 37 points while Danielle Etter still remains on number one with 40 points.Third place on the overall rankings went to Rodrigo Pessoa with 33 points and Marco Kutscher tied with 33 points.Patrice Deleveau is not far behind with 29 points along with Marcus Ehning.With each leg of the competition proving crucial for the overall ranking, the events are turning more competitive and challenging.

The fourth leg of the 2009/2010 Rolex FEI World Cup Jumping Series witnessed some exciting and talented display of action.British showjumper Michael Whitaker along with Insul Tech Amai grabbed the win in the event that was held in Verona, Italy.The world’s top riders had to face the toughest track of the season that was created by Conrad Holmfeld and built by Frank Rothenberger.Gilbert Bockmann from Germany took the runner-up spot with No Father’s Girl while the third spot was taken by Kevin Tag Heuer Alter Ego Lavender Dial Ladies Watches Staut from France with Silvana.Kevin Staut also happens to be the reigning European Champion.The course proved to be extremely trying as the riders had to keep shortening and lengthening their strides around the 13-fence track that was very demanding as it was wide and big.The track was so challenging that six riders had to retire in the first round.Francesca Capponi from Italy too retired and was eliminated in the very first round with Stallone.The third fence saw some very suspicious jumps from the horses that threw their concentration off as water-tray under the oxer was framed by greenery.The trickiest part of the track was the short one-stride effort that was Tag Heuer Alter Ego Lavender Dial Ladies Watches required to jump into the triple combination and the long reach after that for the second element.The final oxer too had its own challenge of a four stride distance.All in all, the track offered plenty of challenges that the riders and horses had to face and tested both to the limit.Only good concentration and obedience on the part of the rider and horse could see them through the competition.Rolex has offered the most challenging events to sportsmen around the world.