In Mexico, the CSI5* 1.45m Longines Ranking class just came to a thrilling close in a two-phase class. The win remained in Mexico with Arturo Parado Vallejo securing first place.
Arturo Parado Vallejo and Eavantus C (by V.Alba R) raced to victory and set the winning time of 37.71 seconds. Tobias Meyer and the 12-year-old Casablanca-H (by Conteur) followed in 38.11 seconds in second place. Laura Kraut provided the girlpower on the podium, riding Calgary Tame (by Old Chap Tame) to third place in 40.15 seconds.
Jens Baackmann and Nomanee (by Non Stop) finished fourth. Yuri Mansur could count on Vitiki (by Valentino 240) to secure fifth place.
Jose Antonio Chedraui Equia on top of 2* class
In the CSI2* 1.45m ranking class it was Jose Antonio Chedraui Eguia who claimed victory with H-Lucky Retto (by Bernini). Francisco Pasquel Vega and Dominant 2000 Z (by Diamant de Semilly) followed in second place. Gonzalo Azcarraga and Haiti Z (by Henry Z) completed the top three.
Places four and five were for Alberto Sanchez-Cozar with Union de la Nutria and Claudia Michel with Angela de Kreisker.
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Arturo Parado Vallejo and Eavantus C (by V.Alba R) raced to victory and set the winning time of 37.71 seconds. Tobias Meyer and the 12-year-old Casablanca-H (by Conteur) followed in 38.11 seconds in second place. Laura Kraut provided the girlpower on the podium, riding Calgary Tame (by Old Chap Tame) to third place in 40.15 seconds.
Jens Baackmann and Nomanee (by Non Stop) finished fourth. Yuri Mansur could count on Vitiki (by Valentino 240) to secure fifth place.
Jose Antonio Chedraui Equia on top of 2* class
In the CSI2* 1.45m ranking class it was Jose Antonio Chedraui Eguia who claimed victory with H-Lucky Retto (by Bernini). Francisco Pasquel Vega and Dominant 2000 Z (by Diamant de Semilly) followed in second place. Gonzalo Azcarraga and Haiti Z (by Henry Z) completed the top three.
Places four and five were for Alberto Sanchez-Cozar with Union de la Nutria and Claudia Michel with Angela de Kreisker.
Photo: © LGCT