In Wiesbaden, the highest obstacles were built to a height of 1.50m. In this CSI4* event, Michael Whitaker ultimately jumped to victory with the 12-year-old Paravetti N (Quality Time TN).
Whitaker and Paravetti narrowly beat the time of Daniel Deusser and the 10-year-old Ellabelle de Rie Z (Elvis ter Putte) at the end. The third place was also claimed by a German rider, with Nicola Pohl completing the podium with Arlo de Blondel (Tlaloc M).
The top five further featured German riders. Johanna Beckmann followed with Alphajet DB (Arpeggio), and Tom Schewe with Eole du Guerpre (Quartz du Chanu) took fifth place.
Just like in the 1.40m opening round, former Belgian champion Koen Vereecke proved to be the stronghold for Belgium. Vereecke jumped to a ninth place with Kasanova de la Pomme (Bamako de Muze).
Whitaker and Paravetti narrowly beat the time of Daniel Deusser and the 10-year-old Ellabelle de Rie Z (Elvis ter Putte) at the end. The third place was also claimed by a German rider, with Nicola Pohl completing the podium with Arlo de Blondel (Tlaloc M).
The top five further featured German riders. Johanna Beckmann followed with Alphajet DB (Arpeggio), and Tom Schewe with Eole du Guerpre (Quartz du Chanu) took fifth place.
Just like in the 1.40m opening round, former Belgian champion Koen Vereecke proved to be the stronghold for Belgium. Vereecke jumped to a ninth place with Kasanova de la Pomme (Bamako de Muze).