The last competition on friday night in Geneva was speed and handiness. It was Christina Liebherr that entertained her home audience. She rode L.B.Queen du Chateau (by Acasino B) around the course in a time of 68.57 seconds. She had already placed third with this horse in Geneva. The second place was for the Irishman Cian O'Connor. He rode Be Gentle (by Ticallux Verte) also clear around the course but a few hundredth of seconds slower in 69.19 seconds. The third place was for Sweden. Charlotte Mordasini finished with Tiny Toon Semilly (by Diamant de Semilly) in a time of 70.91 seconds and had four faults. The fourth and fifth place were also for Switzerland. Philippe Putallaz that already won the six bars in Geneva now took the fourth place. He rode Ouessant de Perchet (by Quidam de Revel) around in 71.72 seconds but they had one bar down. Romain Duguet completed the top five with Otello du Soleil (by Alligator Fontaine) in a time of 72.15 seconds with 4 faults. Click here for all the results.
The last competition on friday night in Geneva was speed and handiness. It was Christina Liebherr that entertained her home audience. She rode L.B.Queen du Chateau (by Acasino B) around the course in a time of 68.57 seconds. She had already placed third with this horse in Geneva. The second place was for the Irishman Cian O'Connor. He rode Be Gentle (by Ticallux Verte) also clear around the course but a few hundredth of seconds slower in 69.19 seconds. The third place was for Sweden. Charlotte Mordasini finished with Tiny Toon Semilly (by Diamant de Semilly) in a time of 70.91 seconds and had four faults. The fourth and fifth place were also for Switzerland. Philippe Putallaz that already won the six bars in Geneva now took the fourth place. He rode Ouessant de Perchet (by Quidam de Revel) around in 71.72 seconds but they had one bar down. Romain Duguet completed the top five with Otello du Soleil (by Alligator Fontaine) in a time of 72.15 seconds with 4 faults. Click here for all the results.