Its British rider Chloe Aston who ends up being the leading lady of the evening in Belgiums Sentower Park. In the two star competition she and her Padinus son Amigo T, a Dutch Warmblood, finished their course in only 63.31 seconds. With this same horse she was very successful earlier this year in february in Vilamoura. Here she got three wins under her belt and also three second places in the 1m40. The pair stayed ahead of Belgian rider Pieter Kenis and his Belgian Warmblood Jolanda van T Kloosterhof (by Diktator van de Boslandhoeve) with whom he finished in second place in 70.20 seconds. British rider Georgie Crumley and her Moon Zappa (by Moon Charm) ended up with the third place in 70.50 seconds. The top five was then completed by Belgian rider Gauthier Mercenier and his Upper Class Zero (by Querlybet Hero) in fourth place with 70.54 seconds, followed by Nick Moyaert and his Gerre vd Litzemaere (by Up to Date M) in 71.20 seconds.
Its British rider Chloe Aston who ends up being the leading lady of the evening in Belgiums Sentower Park. In the two star competition she and her Padinus son Amigo T, a Dutch Warmblood, finished their course in only 63.31 seconds. With this same horse she was very successful earlier this year in february in Vilamoura. Here she got three wins under her belt and also three second places in the 1m40. The pair stayed ahead of Belgian rider Pieter Kenis and his Belgian Warmblood Jolanda van T Kloosterhof (by Diktator van de Boslandhoeve) with whom he finished in second place in 70.20 seconds. British rider Georgie Crumley and her Moon Zappa (by Moon Charm) ended up with the third place in 70.50 seconds. The top five was then completed by Belgian rider Gauthier Mercenier and his Upper Class Zero (by Querlybet Hero) in fourth place with 70.54 seconds, followed by Nick Moyaert and his Gerre vd Litzemaere (by Up to Date M) in 71.20 seconds.