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Ben Maher and Enjeu de Grisien leave the competition speechless in World Cup London!

In front of an ecstatic home crowd, Ben Maher sent Enjeu de Grisien to victory in the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup at the London International Horse Show! 

In a jump-off with eleven combinations, Ben Maher was last to go. Aboard of Enjeu de Grisien (Toulon), the local rider sent the competition home empty handed. The pair stopped the clock at 37,18s, leaving compatriot Scott Brash behind. Brash was in the saddle of Hello Jefferson (Cooper vd Heffinck) and was leading just before Maher with 37,80s on the clock. Daniel Coyle was one happy Irishman as he steered Legacy (Chippendale Z) to a clear and fast round, finishing third with 37,99s. 

Peder Fredricson's Hansson WL (Hip Hop) didn't touch a pole and finished fourth followed by Julien Epaillard and Donatello d'Auge (Jarnac).

Full results

In a jump-off with eleven combinations, Ben Maher was last to go. Aboard of Enjeu de Grisien (Toulon), the local rider sent the competition home empty handed. The pair stopped the clock at 37,18s, leaving compatriot Scott Brash behind. Brash was in the saddle of Hello Jefferson (Cooper vd Heffinck) and was leading just before Maher with 37,80s on the clock. Daniel Coyle was one happy Irishman as he steered Legacy (Chippendale Z) to a clear and fast round, finishing third with 37,99s. 

Peder Fredricson's Hansson WL (Hip Hop) didn't touch a pole and finished fourth followed by Julien Epaillard and Donatello d'Auge (Jarnac).

Full results

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