In Opglabbeek, the last class of the evening has just ended. It was a 1,45m class, ridden against the clock. Besides a place in the Grand Prix of Sunday, the riders could also earn precious points for the Longines ranking. In the end, the victory went to the Brazilian rider Marlon Modolo Zanotelli. He jumped a fast, clear round with Sirene de la Motte (Apache D'adriers). This duo finished in 66,47 seconds and was only a bit faster than Abdel Saïd who ended on second place. Saïd rode Gitta van de Wezelseheihoeve (Heartbreaker) in a time of 66,51 seconds to the finish line. Saïd only recently bought this mare from Laurens Meynaerts. Olivier Philippaerts ended on third place with Ikker (Ogano Sitte). Philippaerts jumped a clear round in 66,61 seconds. Dries Dekkers and D&J Havanna (Griseldi) ended on fourth place. Cecilie Hatteland completed the top five with Gulio van de Koelaar.
In Opglabbeek, the last class of the evening has just ended. It was a 1,45m class, ridden against the clock. Besides a place in the Grand Prix of Sunday, the riders could also earn precious points for the Longines ranking. In the end, the victory went to the Brazilian rider Marlon Modolo Zanotelli. He jumped a fast, clear round with Sirene de la Motte (Apache D'adriers). This duo finished in 66,47 seconds and was only a bit faster than Abdel Saïd who ended on second place. Saïd rode Gitta van de Wezelseheihoeve (Heartbreaker) in a time of 66,51 seconds to the finish line. Saïd only recently bought this mare from Laurens Meynaerts. Olivier Philippaerts ended on third place with Ikker (Ogano Sitte). Philippaerts jumped a clear round in 66,61 seconds. Dries Dekkers and D&J Havanna (Griseldi) ended on fourth place. Cecilie Hatteland completed the top five with Gulio van de Koelaar.