The last jumping class off the evening in Olympia was a 1.55m with jump-off. The first place was battled out by the two Stephex-riders. Finally it was the Italian Lorenzo de Luca that took the first place from Daniel Deusser with a little difference in time. Halifax van het Kluizenbos, a BPW-Stallion by Heartbreaker is having a great time in London. It is his second victory and he also placed second already. The combination went through the finish line in 30.20 seconds. Daniel Deusser came into the arena with Hidalgo VG (by Quadrillo). The German combination rode a dubbel clear and stopped the clock in 30.65 seconds. Ben Maher know how to entertain his home audience with a clear jump-off in 31.13 seconds that brings him the third place. He rode the KWPN-Gelding Don Vito (by Quaprice Z). The fourth and fifth place were for France. Philippe Rozier rode with Unpulsion de la Hart (by Kashmir van Schuttershof) a clear round in 32.22 seconds which was fast enough for the fourth place. Penelope Leprevost stopped the clock in 33.01 seconds. She rode Nice Stephanie, a mare by Cardento. Click here for all the results.
The last jumping class off the evening in Olympia was a 1.55m with jump-off. The first place was battled out by the two Stephex-riders. Finally it was the Italian Lorenzo de Luca that took the first place from Daniel Deusser with a little difference in time. Halifax van het Kluizenbos, a BPW-Stallion by Heartbreaker is having a great time in London. It is his second victory and he also placed second already. The combination went through the finish line in 30.20 seconds. Daniel Deusser came into the arena with Hidalgo VG (by Quadrillo). The German combination rode a dubbel clear and stopped the clock in 30.65 seconds. Ben Maher know how to entertain his home audience with a clear jump-off in 31.13 seconds that brings him the third place. He rode the KWPN-Gelding Don Vito (by Quaprice Z). The fourth and fifth place were for France. Philippe Rozier rode with Unpulsion de la Hart (by Kashmir van Schuttershof) a clear round in 32.22 seconds which was fast enough for the fourth place. Penelope Leprevost stopped the clock in 33.01 seconds. She rode Nice Stephanie, a mare by Cardento. Click here for all the results.