Only 18 riders were at the start of the main class in Sweden and only half of them made it into the jump-off. Eventually, it was Stephanie Holmén who was victorious in front of her home crowd.
Holmén had Flip's Little Sparrow (v. Cardento 933) under her saddle to take this win. The already sixteen year old mare proved she's still fit and shouldn't be underestimated. The duo jumped a clear second round in a time of 34,94 seconds, which led them to victory.
For Belgian Olivier Philippaerts there was second place with H&M Miro (v. Diamant de Semilly), finishing in 35,72 seconds. With 36,04 seconds on the clock, John Whitaker finished as third on Equine America Unick du Francport (v. Zandor).
Marlon Modolo Zanotelli was also able to deliver a clear round on Heureuse Nouvelle Wh (v. Cardento 933) with a time good enough for fourth place. Following in fifth was Lars Bak Andersen on Ethene (v. San Patrignano Corrado), with the last clear jump-off.
Holmén had Flip's Little Sparrow (v. Cardento 933) under her saddle to take this win. The already sixteen year old mare proved she's still fit and shouldn't be underestimated. The duo jumped a clear second round in a time of 34,94 seconds, which led them to victory.
For Belgian Olivier Philippaerts there was second place with H&M Miro (v. Diamant de Semilly), finishing in 35,72 seconds. With 36,04 seconds on the clock, John Whitaker finished as third on Equine America Unick du Francport (v. Zandor).
Marlon Modolo Zanotelli was also able to deliver a clear round on Heureuse Nouvelle Wh (v. Cardento 933) with a time good enough for fourth place. Following in fifth was Lars Bak Andersen on Ethene (v. San Patrignano Corrado), with the last clear jump-off.