At the 'Vilamoura Campions Tour' the three star riders were entering the show ring today. The highlight of today was the 1,45m class, ridden in two phases. The victory was for the Portuguese rider Luis Sabino Goncalves. With the 11-year old Filou Imperio Egipcio (Querlybet Hero), he jumped a clear second round in 30,48 seconds. Second place was for the Dutch rider Sanne Thijssen and her Baloubet du Rouet mare Ulena. They left the wood untouched in 30,65 seconds. The Mexican rider Santiago Lambre completed the podium. He and Bond Lover crossed the finish line in 31,94 seconds. The top five was completed by Michel Hecart and Toupie de La Roque (Kannan). They ended on fourth place. Fifth spot was for Luca Maria Moneta and Neptune Brecourt. Earlier today a 1,40m class was ridden as well. This time, it was Darragh Kenny who took home the victory. He jumped a clear round with G Andiamo Rodeberg (Andiamo) and finsihed in 53,81 seconds. Second place was for Antonio Matos Almeide and Epicor De Gandarinha. They kept the zero on the score board and finished in 55,57 seconds. Kenny also took account of the third place. With Picolo (Diamant de Semilly) under the saddle he finished in 56,74 seconds. The top five was completed by Emily Moffitt (Thalis de la Roque) and Luis Sabino Goncalves (Goran Imperio Egipcio). Click here for all results
At the 'Vilamoura Campions Tour' the three star riders were entering the show ring today. The highlight of today was the 1,45m class, ridden in two phases. The victory was for the Portuguese rider Luis Sabino Goncalves. With the 11-year old Filou Imperio Egipcio (Querlybet Hero), he jumped a clear second round in 30,48 seconds. Second place was for the Dutch rider Sanne Thijssen and her Baloubet du Rouet mare Ulena. They left the wood untouched in 30,65 seconds. The Mexican rider Santiago Lambre completed the podium. He and Bond Lover crossed the finish line in 31,94 seconds. The top five was completed by Michel Hecart and Toupie de La Roque (Kannan). They ended on fourth place. Fifth spot was for Luca Maria Moneta and Neptune Brecourt. Earlier today a 1,40m class was ridden as well. This time, it was Darragh Kenny who took home the victory. He jumped a clear round with G Andiamo Rodeberg (Andiamo) and finsihed in 53,81 seconds. Second place was for Antonio Matos Almeide and Epicor De Gandarinha. They kept the zero on the score board and finished in 55,57 seconds. Kenny also took account of the third place. With Picolo (Diamant de Semilly) under the saddle he finished in 56,74 seconds. The top five was completed by Emily Moffitt (Thalis de la Roque) and Luis Sabino Goncalves (Goran Imperio Egipcio). Click here for all results