On Saturday it was Belgium's Rik Hemeryck who secured a home win in the 1.45m Longines Ranking CSI4* main class. Hemeryck jumped to victory aboard the 8-year-old Caristello JPZ (Clintissimo Z).
Hemeryck and Caristello JPZ were the quickest of the 46 horse-and-rider-combinations at start in the class judged as a two phases special. Dries Dekkers (BEL) on Agnes (Algot 1182 x Ampere) took the runner-up position, while the third place went to Jorge Matte Capdevila (CHI) on Winning Good (Winningmood x Sir Corland), fourth to Christian Hess (GER) on Coldplay CR (Clearway x Falkenhof's Lancer) and fifth to Marlon Modolo Zanotelli (BRA) on Grand Slam VDL (Cardento 933 x Heartbreaker).
Hemeryck and Caristello JPZ were the quickest of the 46 horse-and-rider-combinations at start in the class judged as a two phases special. Dries Dekkers (BEL) on Agnes (Algot 1182 x Ampere) took the runner-up position, while the third place went to Jorge Matte Capdevila (CHI) on Winning Good (Winningmood x Sir Corland), fourth to Christian Hess (GER) on Coldplay CR (Clearway x Falkenhof's Lancer) and fifth to Marlon Modolo Zanotelli (BRA) on Grand Slam VDL (Cardento 933 x Heartbreaker).