In Vilamoura the Belgian riders know how to present themselves in the Big Tour. Belgian Champion, Jérome Guery, ended thirs yesterday on the back of his Quidam-horse Quo Vadis. Finishing in a tme of 63:75 seconds he was only a few seconds slower as British winner Chloe Aston and her 11-year-old gelding Kolibri Classic (s. Kolibris As). French showjumper Alain Bourdon and Osier Blanc (s. Quercy) finished in second place.
In the Medium Tour the Eurohorses-rider, Jos Verlooy, scored better as in the Big Tour. With under the saddle The Puglilist (s. Douglas) the Young Rider finished in 12th place. The 1m35-class was won by the Brisith Keith Shore and Zegreanne Z (s. Zandor Z).
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Bron: Equnews
Foto: Equpics
In Vilamoura the Belgian riders know how to present themselves in the Big Tour. Belgian Champion, Jérome Guery, ended thirs yesterday on the back of his Quidam-horse Quo Vadis. Finishing in a tme of 63:75 seconds he was only a few seconds slower as British winner Chloe Aston and her 11-year-old gelding Kolibri Classic (s. Kolibris As). French showjumper Alain Bourdon and Osier Blanc (s. Quercy) finished in second place.
In the Medium Tour the Eurohorses-rider, Jos Verlooy, scored better as in the Big Tour. With under the saddle The Puglilist (s. Douglas) the Young Rider finished in 12th place. The 1m35-class was won by the Brisith Keith Shore and Zegreanne Z (s. Zandor Z).
click here for all results.
Bron: Equnews
Foto: Equpics