Yesterday once again three classes were organized in the German Goch. It was the German Alina Sparwel who managed to win two classes.
In the KI.M* class, it was the Irish rider Jonathan Gordon who speeded to the victory under the saddle of Qualitex (f. Quality Time). They cleared the course in 63,99 seconds. Tom Sanders and Matahari HL (f. Mylord Carthago) ended on second place. They jumped a clear round as well and finished in 65,35 seconds. Steffen Bröckmann and Nein-Eifer Turbo (f. Numero Uno) completed the podium.
Alina Sparwel and Ma Petite 29 (f. Montendro I) won the KI.MM** class after a clear round in 60,69 seconds. De Belgian rider Laurens Houben ended on second and third place. For the second place he saddled the 7-year old Cartani son Hakuna Matate 28, for the third place he rode Due-Diligence (f. Diamant de Semilly). With both horses he jumped a clear round, finishing in respectively 64,42 and 65,36 seconds.
Aline Sparwel was on a winning streak yesterday, because she also won the KI.S* class. She once again rode Ma Petite 29 (f. Montendro I) to the victory with a time of 66,34 seconds. Laurens Houben en Hector van D'Abdijhoeve (f. Cabrio vd Heffinck) jumped to the second place. They cleared the course in 67,75 seconds. Markus Renzel and Canmore 4 followed on third place.
In the KI.M* class, it was the Irish rider Jonathan Gordon who speeded to the victory under the saddle of Qualitex (f. Quality Time). They cleared the course in 63,99 seconds. Tom Sanders and Matahari HL (f. Mylord Carthago) ended on second place. They jumped a clear round as well and finished in 65,35 seconds. Steffen Bröckmann and Nein-Eifer Turbo (f. Numero Uno) completed the podium.
Alina Sparwel and Ma Petite 29 (f. Montendro I) won the KI.MM** class after a clear round in 60,69 seconds. De Belgian rider Laurens Houben ended on second and third place. For the second place he saddled the 7-year old Cartani son Hakuna Matate 28, for the third place he rode Due-Diligence (f. Diamant de Semilly). With both horses he jumped a clear round, finishing in respectively 64,42 and 65,36 seconds.
Aline Sparwel was on a winning streak yesterday, because she also won the KI.S* class. She once again rode Ma Petite 29 (f. Montendro I) to the victory with a time of 66,34 seconds. Laurens Houben en Hector van D'Abdijhoeve (f. Cabrio vd Heffinck) jumped to the second place. They cleared the course in 67,75 seconds. Markus Renzel and Canmore 4 followed on third place.