On Moroccan soil it was Simon Delestre (FRA) who proved to be the best aboard of Olga van de Kruishoeve in the CSI4*-W 1.50m class which both counted as a qualifier for the Grand Prix and for the Longines Ranking.
The 1.50m high course tested the riders and their horses based on faults and time. Delestre (FRA) saddled Olga van de Kruishoeve for the task and passed with flying colors. The nine years old daughter of El Torreo de Muze left the wood untouched and set the fastest time under Delestre. Italian rider Giulia Martinengo Marquet took second place after guiding Scuderia 1918 Quick and Easy 3 (Quick Orion d'Elle) to a perfect round. Jeanne Sadran (FRA) was aboard of Kosmo van Hof Ter Boone (Arko III) and took third place.
On four there was Antoine Ermann (FRA) and Odin van 'T Hanegoor (Kiekeboe) followed by Jérôme Guery (BEL) and the nine years old Enjoy d'Eole (Kannan) who took fifth place.
The 1.50m high course tested the riders and their horses based on faults and time. Delestre (FRA) saddled Olga van de Kruishoeve for the task and passed with flying colors. The nine years old daughter of El Torreo de Muze left the wood untouched and set the fastest time under Delestre. Italian rider Giulia Martinengo Marquet took second place after guiding Scuderia 1918 Quick and Easy 3 (Quick Orion d'Elle) to a perfect round. Jeanne Sadran (FRA) was aboard of Kosmo van Hof Ter Boone (Arko III) and took third place.
On four there was Antoine Ermann (FRA) and Odin van 'T Hanegoor (Kiekeboe) followed by Jérôme Guery (BEL) and the nine years old Enjoy d'Eole (Kannan) who took fifth place.