Cassio Rivetti was the man to beat in todays 1.40m Four Season prize at the Vilamoura Atlantic Tour. During t a jump-off with 17 riders the Brazilian rider claimed victory by riding ahead of the competition by more than a second. Aboard his mare Valolita du Lozon (v. Laurent Vignaud) the rider who switched his nationality to Brazilian this year stopped the clock on38.77 seconds. That was a time time not even António Matos Almeida and his fast SelleFrancais gelding Radja de B'Neville could beat. The Portugese rider did give it his best shot but crossed the finish line in 39.87 seconds. Belgian Celine Schoonbroood-De Azevedo and the KWPN bred Bergkam (v. Indoctro) took third place with a clear round in 39.96 seconds. And the top five was completed by Bernardo Ledairo from Portugal and British Emma stoker. Go here to see all the results.
Cassio Rivetti was the man to beat in todays 1.40m Four Season prize at the Vilamoura Atlantic Tour. During t a jump-off with 17 riders the Brazilian rider claimed victory by riding ahead of the competition by more than a second. Aboard his mare Valolita du Lozon (v. Laurent Vignaud) the rider who switched his nationality to Brazilian this year stopped the clock on38.77 seconds. That was a time time not even António Matos Almeida and his fast SelleFrancais gelding Radja de B'Neville could beat. The Portugese rider did give it his best shot but crossed the finish line in 39.87 seconds. Belgian Celine Schoonbroood-De Azevedo and the KWPN bred Bergkam (v. Indoctro) took third place with a clear round in 39.96 seconds. And the top five was completed by Bernardo Ledairo from Portugal and British Emma stoker. Go here to see all the results.