The Indoor Brabant hall turned into a long course dispersed over the 4 halls with a nice track. The Indoor Derby saw 22 horse-rider combinations at the start. The jumps were set at a height of 1.45m. In the end it was Switzerland's Romain Duguet who took home the win. Together with Chacharel (by Coltaire Z) Deguet kept the jumps untouched and set the time at 83.89 seconds. Wout-Jan Van der Schans and Zorro did their best to beat the Swiss performance. The Numero Uno-son had no issue with the jumps and stopped the clock in 84.92 seconds, placing as runner-up. Van der Schans' compatriot Maikel Van der Vleuten and the 14-year-old Kisby (by Kaiserwind) finished third after one jumping fault, but a fast time. The top five was completed by Italy's Emanuele Gaudiano with Carlotta 232 (by Chaccomo) in fourth and Olympic Champion, Steve Guerdat with Kavalier (by Kannan). CLICK HERE FOR RESULTS
The Indoor Brabant hall turned into a long course dispersed over the 4 halls with a nice track. The Indoor Derby saw 22 horse-rider combinations at the start. The jumps were set at a height of 1.45m. In the end it was Switzerland's Romain Duguet who took home the win. Together with Chacharel (by Coltaire Z) Deguet kept the jumps untouched and set the time at 83.89 seconds. Wout-Jan Van der Schans and Zorro did their best to beat the Swiss performance. The Numero Uno-son had no issue with the jumps and stopped the clock in 84.92 seconds, placing as runner-up. Van der Schans' compatriot Maikel Van der Vleuten and the 14-year-old Kisby (by Kaiserwind) finished third after one jumping fault, but a fast time. The top five was completed by Italy's Emanuele Gaudiano with Carlotta 232 (by Chaccomo) in fourth and Olympic Champion, Steve Guerdat with Kavalier (by Kannan). CLICK HERE FOR RESULTS