Equiline-rider, Ben Maher was the first rider to win 2014's WEF first Grand Prix. Aboard Kavannagh (by Kannan), Maher claimed victory, prolonging his succes story that started with a victory in Brimingham, last year. With a Jump-Off of 10 competitors only two reached the finish faultless. Paris Sellon finished over 5 seconds slower with the 14-year-old Heracross (by Ramiro B), taking in the second position. Last year Heracross was still ridden by Nick Skelton at the WEF. Karen Polle and What Ever set the fastest time, however with one rail down. The horse-rider combination completed the stage of this Grand Prix. click here for the results
Equiline-rider, Ben Maher was the first rider to win 2014's WEF first Grand Prix. Aboard Kavannagh (by Kannan), Maher claimed victory, prolonging his succes story that started with a victory in Brimingham, last year. With a Jump-Off of 10 competitors only two reached the finish faultless. Paris Sellon finished over 5 seconds slower with the 14-year-old Heracross (by Ramiro B), taking in the second position. Last year Heracross was still ridden by Nick Skelton at the WEF. Karen Polle and What Ever set the fastest time, however with one rail down. The horse-rider combination completed the stage of this Grand Prix. click here for the results