Earlier this day in The Netherlands Lichtenvoorde there was a 1m10 course for Children. On this international youth festival it's a head to head competition. WIth a win for British rider Jodie Burchmore Eames and her horse Casti Aneira (v. Lupicor) who won the Two-Phases course in only 25.34 seconds. Dutch rider Meike Zwartjens and her horse Ultradam (v. Guidam) finished at a respectable 27.18 seconds in second place. She was followed by another Dutchie Sanne Ter Haar whom took her horse Lucas (v. Lincoln) around the course in a time of 27.76 seconds finishing in third place. Later on by the Juniors it was Justine Tebbel, daughter of Germany's Rene Tebbel, who took the win in this 1m30 course with jump-off. In total eleven combinations made it to the jump-off. But Justine knew how to keep her head cool and finished at a beautiful time of 31.96 seconds with her Light Star 4 (v. Light On). British rider Jodie Hall Mcateer came in second place with her horse Coquin de Coquerie Z (v. Consul Dl Vie Z) in 32.16 seconds. While Norse rider Mathilde Kristine Kalland took home the third place with her Estolgo (v. Toulon) in 32.55 seconds. For the Netherlands it was Skye Morssinkhof with the best Dutch results. She came in fourth place with her hrose El Vigo (v. Ukato) with a time of 33.40 seconds.
Earlier this day in The Netherlands Lichtenvoorde there was a 1m10 course for Children. On this international youth festival it's a head to head competition. WIth a win for British rider Jodie Burchmore Eames and her horse Casti Aneira (v. Lupicor) who won the Two-Phases course in only 25.34 seconds. Dutch rider Meike Zwartjens and her horse Ultradam (v. Guidam) finished at a respectable 27.18 seconds in second place. She was followed by another Dutchie Sanne Ter Haar whom took her horse Lucas (v. Lincoln) around the course in a time of 27.76 seconds finishing in third place. Later on by the Juniors it was Justine Tebbel, daughter of Germany's Rene Tebbel, who took the win in this 1m30 course with jump-off. In total eleven combinations made it to the jump-off. But Justine knew how to keep her head cool and finished at a beautiful time of 31.96 seconds with her Light Star 4 (v. Light On). British rider Jodie Hall Mcateer came in second place with her horse Coquin de Coquerie Z (v. Consul Dl Vie Z) in 32.16 seconds. While Norse rider Mathilde Kristine Kalland took home the third place with her Estolgo (v. Toulon) in 32.55 seconds. For the Netherlands it was Skye Morssinkhof with the best Dutch results. She came in fourth place with her hrose El Vigo (v. Ukato) with a time of 33.40 seconds.