Earlier this year Colombia's Carlos Lopez and Admara 2 (by Padinus) have claimed their first victory since they joined forces earlier this year. Yesterday the pair won the 1.50m Preis des Hessischen Ministerpräsidenten in Wiesbaden. A total of 19 out of the 52 combinations produced a clear first round, qualifying for the jump-off. After his win Lopez stated his victory has ensured him of the qualities of his new ride. Today they will test their partnership further participating in the Grand Prix. Carlos and Admara 2 took only 0.05 seconds advantage on the runner-up Eva Bitter and Perigueux (by Perpignon), finishing in 38.79 seconds. Dutch Marc Houtzager finished third with Sterrehof's Calimero (by Quidam de Revel). A total of 12 combinations finished their jump-off clear. Hans-Dieter Dreher (Theodore Manciais) and Belgium's Olivier Philippaerts (Gitania V G ) completed the top five with a fourth and fifth place. CLICK HERE FOR ALL RESULTS
Earlier this year Colombia's Carlos Lopez and Admara 2 (by Padinus) have claimed their first victory since they joined forces earlier this year. Yesterday the pair won the 1.50m Preis des Hessischen Ministerpräsidenten in Wiesbaden. A total of 19 out of the 52 combinations produced a clear first round, qualifying for the jump-off. After his win Lopez stated his victory has ensured him of the qualities of his new ride. Today they will test their partnership further participating in the Grand Prix. Carlos and Admara 2 took only 0.05 seconds advantage on the runner-up Eva Bitter and Perigueux (by Perpignon), finishing in 38.79 seconds. Dutch Marc Houtzager finished third with Sterrehof's Calimero (by Quidam de Revel). A total of 12 combinations finished their jump-off clear. Hans-Dieter Dreher (Theodore Manciais) and Belgium's Olivier Philippaerts (Gitania V G ) completed the top five with a fourth and fifth place. CLICK HERE FOR ALL RESULTS