The CSI5* Grand Prix Jump-Off over 1m60 in Doha delivered top-level sport as the world’s best combinations faced a demanding course that rewarded precision, scope and speed. Only clear rounds earned a place in the decisive jump-off, where margins were slim and every line mattered.
Victory went to Scott Brash, who guided Hello Mango (Untouchable 27) through a faultless jump-off in 44.47 seconds. The British rider combined efficiency with control to set a benchmark that proved impossible to beat. Close behind followed Gerfried Puck, who produced another double-clear round with Equitron Naxcel V (Balou du Rouet), stopping the clock at 44.92 seconds to secure second place.
Third place was claimed by Abdulrahman Alrajhi, who kept the pressure on with Ventago (Van Helsing) and finished his jump-off round in 45.04 seconds. The top four was completed by Janne Friederike Meyer-Zimmermann, whose clear and fluid ride with Cellagon Cascais (Colestus) resulted in a time of 45.05 seconds.
Fifth place went to Eve Jobs, who delivered a confident performance with Canto Bruno (Cantoblanco) and crossed the finish in 46.31 seconds, rounding out a highly competitive top five.