Willem Greve had previously won the World Cup leg in Stuttgart. "This is truly a very special mare to me," Greve reacted. "I own her jointly with the Korbeld family. Mr. Korbeld passed away last year, and I know he was watching this jump-off from above. This mare is part of the family, and she will always stay with us," said the rider from Markelo.

Together with the 10-year-old BWP mare, the Dutchman claimed the final victory, which was endowed with 105,600 euros. He thus relegated Stal Hendrix's rider, Oda Charlotte Lyngvaer with Carabella vd Neyen Z (Carrera VDL), to second place.

The Norwegian followed approximately two seconds behind, ahead of Simon Delestre and the nine-year-old SF gelding, Golden Boy DK (Diamant de Semilly). Just outside the podium followed Edwina Tops-Alexander with Fellow Castlefield (Je t'Aime Flamenco) ahead of Philipp Schulze Topphoff and the 12-year-old Carla NRW (Comme Il Faut).

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