The first day at the Glock Equestrian Center in Treffen, Austria concluded with the CSI5* international 1.45m class. Current World Champion and European Champion, Jeroen Dubbeldam speeded to victory aboard the 14-year-old Stallion Camilo LS La Silla (by Portofino). The pair stopped the clock in 62.24 seconds, over two seconds faster as their compatriot Gerco Schröder. Schröder is the Glock show jumping rider. The Dutch showjumper tacked up Glock's Zaranza (by Karandasj) and concluded their round faultless in 64.83 seconds. Last year’s winner of the GLOCK’s 5* Grand Prix, Pius Schwizer (SUI), also made a good showing on his round and, with just nine-year-old Tarioso Manciais, achieved third place (0/65.52). A total of 83 combinations took the start. Only 16 produced a clear round in this class. The top five was completed by Jerome Guery and Tal Milstein Stables' Allicante (by Cassal) in fourth. Fifth spot was for Paul Estermann and Alicante. CLICK HERE FOR THE RESULTS
The first day at the Glock Equestrian Center in Treffen, Austria concluded with the CSI5* international 1.45m class. Current World Champion and European Champion, Jeroen Dubbeldam speeded to victory aboard the 14-year-old Stallion Camilo LS La Silla (by Portofino). The pair stopped the clock in 62.24 seconds, over two seconds faster as their compatriot Gerco Schröder. Schröder is the Glock show jumping rider. The Dutch showjumper tacked up Glock's Zaranza (by Karandasj) and concluded their round faultless in 64.83 seconds. Last year’s winner of the GLOCK’s 5* Grand Prix, Pius Schwizer (SUI), also made a good showing on his round and, with just nine-year-old Tarioso Manciais, achieved third place (0/65.52). A total of 83 combinations took the start. Only 16 produced a clear round in this class. The top five was completed by Jerome Guery and Tal Milstein Stables' Allicante (by Cassal) in fourth. Fifth spot was for Paul Estermann and Alicante. CLICK HERE FOR THE RESULTS