In Oliva, a 2-star competition is still going strong. The highlight of today was a 1,45m class, ridden against the clock. In this class it was the German rider Hilmar Meyer who ruled the show. He and Salto de Fee (f. Stakkato Gold) jumped a fast clear round and finished in 62,25 seconds. With this time, he was over three seconds faster than the Irish rider Thomas Ryan who ended on second place with Quite Zero (f. Quite Capitol). Hans-Jörn Ottens completed the podium. He and Cash (f. Vigo d'Arsouilles) jumped a clear round as well and finished in 66,41 seconds. The Dutch rider Vincent Voorn ended on fourth place with Quilan (f. Quidam's Rubin). Richard Barton and Donata (f. Ukato) came in fifth. Click here for the results
In Oliva, a 2-star competition is still going strong. The highlight of today was a 1,45m class, ridden against the clock. In this class it was the German rider Hilmar Meyer who ruled the show. He and Salto de Fee (f. Stakkato Gold) jumped a fast clear round and finished in 62,25 seconds. With this time, he was over three seconds faster than the Irish rider Thomas Ryan who ended on second place with Quite Zero (f. Quite Capitol). Hans-Jörn Ottens completed the podium. He and Cash (f. Vigo d'Arsouilles) jumped a clear round as well and finished in 66,41 seconds. The Dutch rider Vincent Voorn ended on fourth place with Quilan (f. Quidam's Rubin). Richard Barton and Donata (f. Ukato) came in fifth. Click here for the results