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Grays dominate puissance on opening day of London International Horse Show

The famous LeMieux Puissance wall took centre stage at ExCeL London yesterday evening, with Guy Williams and Joseph Trunkfield jumping 2.15m to win.

The LeMieux Puissance provided a fitting conclusion to the opening day of the Show with 11 combinations taking on the challenge. The famous red wall was raised to 2.15m in the fifth round, a height that could only be cleared by Guy Williams riding Mr Blue Sky UK and Joseph Trunkfield with Cruze - both striking greys. Williams has an exceptional Puissance record at The London International Horse Show with his partner, Mr Blue Sky UK, and made it back-to-back wins in this class following last year’s victory.

The London International Horse Show debutante said: It’s unbelievable. Watching these classes as a kid it was Guy winning back then and being on the podium with him now is fantastic, a dream come true. I arrived here earlier and really felt the pressure of being at such a big show, but as riders we like a big occasion – it makes us want to win more. I knew the horse could do it, I had confidence in that, but this is a massive night for me, it’s fantastic. The crowd absolutely make it – the lap of honour, seeing all the kids and the Christmas spirit, there’s nothing like it.”

Williams added: "He jumps the wall very well and actually his hardest rounds are the first couple as he’s a little bit spooky. It’s a great class to win, so it’s the perfect start to the week. The crowd were amazing, they really understand the sport and they love it.”

Source: The London International Horse Show

Photo: © The London International Horse Show

The LeMieux Puissance provided a fitting conclusion to the opening day of the Show with 11 combinations taking on the challenge. The famous red wall was raised to 2.15m in the fifth round, a height that could only be cleared by Guy Williams riding Mr Blue Sky UK and Joseph Trunkfield with Cruze - both striking greys. Williams has an exceptional Puissance record at The London International Horse Show with his partner, Mr Blue Sky UK, and made it back-to-back wins in this class following last year’s victory.

The London International Horse Show debutante said: It’s unbelievable. Watching these classes as a kid it was Guy winning back then and being on the podium with him now is fantastic, a dream come true. I arrived here earlier and really felt the pressure of being at such a big show, but as riders we like a big occasion – it makes us want to win more. I knew the horse could do it, I had confidence in that, but this is a massive night for me, it’s fantastic. The crowd absolutely make it – the lap of honour, seeing all the kids and the Christmas spirit, there’s nothing like it.”

Williams added: "He jumps the wall very well and actually his hardest rounds are the first couple as he’s a little bit spooky. It’s a great class to win, so it’s the perfect start to the week. The crowd were amazing, they really understand the sport and they love it.”

Source: The London International Horse Show

Photo: © The London International Horse Show

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