On Saturday, July 26th, 2025, under the sunny skies of Dinard, the CSI3* 1.45m “Prix Range Rover” class unfolded—a thrilling Table A with jump-off that turned into a display of French dominance, with four French riders claiming spots in the top five. Nevertheless, one Belgian combination managed to break through the home team’s stronghold.
Victory went convincingly to Alix Ragot aboard Serafina DBH Z (by Stakkato Gold). Ragot delivered a flawless performance in both the initial round and the jump-off, showcasing her mare’s quality and composure to claim the win. Nicolas Layec followed in second with Ghana du Gast (by Ogrion des Champs), just narrowly missing the top spot but clearly ahead of the rest of the field.
Completing the all-French podium was Francois Xavier Boudant with Funky Boy des Saules (by Armitages Boy). Their stylish and precise round secured them a well-deserved third place.
The Belgian colors were proudly represented by Jérôme Guéry, who piloted the young BWP gelding Qartouche de la Pomme d'Or (by Vigo d’Arsouilles) to a strong fourth-place finish. Despite his relative youth, Qartouche showed great power and control, helping Guéry—riding for owner and breeder Patrick Huyse—earn a well-earned spot just shy of the podium.
Margaux Rocuet and Best of Iscla (by Diamant de Semilly) rounded out the top five. The chestnut stallion, with his experience and form, delivered a quick and clean round that secured the final place in the leading group.
Victory went convincingly to Alix Ragot aboard Serafina DBH Z (by Stakkato Gold). Ragot delivered a flawless performance in both the initial round and the jump-off, showcasing her mare’s quality and composure to claim the win. Nicolas Layec followed in second with Ghana du Gast (by Ogrion des Champs), just narrowly missing the top spot but clearly ahead of the rest of the field.
Completing the all-French podium was Francois Xavier Boudant with Funky Boy des Saules (by Armitages Boy). Their stylish and precise round secured them a well-deserved third place.
The Belgian colors were proudly represented by Jérôme Guéry, who piloted the young BWP gelding Qartouche de la Pomme d'Or (by Vigo d’Arsouilles) to a strong fourth-place finish. Despite his relative youth, Qartouche showed great power and control, helping Guéry—riding for owner and breeder Patrick Huyse—earn a well-earned spot just shy of the podium.
Margaux Rocuet and Best of Iscla (by Diamant de Semilly) rounded out the top five. The chestnut stallion, with his experience and form, delivered a quick and clean round that secured the final place in the leading group.