In the CSI5 competition of Zürich, the first victory immediately went to one of the home riders. Pius Schwizer rode an amazing round with the Zangersheide mare Electric Z. He ended before Abdel Said and Merner Muff. It immediately became very clear that it was fast against faster in the 1,35m class earlier today. The fastest time came from Schwizer and his 9-year old Erco van't Roosakker daughter Electric Z. This combination jumped a clear round in 51,47 seconds. Said and the 9-year old Imke (f. Der Senaat 111) ended on second place with 52,00 seconds. This was only a bit faster than Merner Muff. he and his gelding Cosby (f. Contendro I). This combination finished in 52,02 seconds. Olivier Robert and the BWP stallion Fidel Castro vd Withoeve (f. Winningmood van de Arenberg) ended on fourth place. With his time of 52,34 seconds, the French rider was just a bit too slow for the podium. Bryan Balsiger completed the top five. He and his Cupido IV (f. Numero Uno) crossed the finish line after 53,11 seconds. Click here for all results
In the CSI5 competition of Zürich, the first victory immediately went to one of the home riders. Pius Schwizer rode an amazing round with the Zangersheide mare Electric Z. He ended before Abdel Said and Merner Muff. It immediately became very clear that it was fast against faster in the 1,35m class earlier today. The fastest time came from Schwizer and his 9-year old Erco van't Roosakker daughter Electric Z. This combination jumped a clear round in 51,47 seconds. Said and the 9-year old Imke (f. Der Senaat 111) ended on second place with 52,00 seconds. This was only a bit faster than Merner Muff. he and his gelding Cosby (f. Contendro I). This combination finished in 52,02 seconds. Olivier Robert and the BWP stallion Fidel Castro vd Withoeve (f. Winningmood van de Arenberg) ended on fourth place. With his time of 52,34 seconds, the French rider was just a bit too slow for the podium. Bryan Balsiger completed the top five. He and his Cupido IV (f. Numero Uno) crossed the finish line after 53,11 seconds. Click here for all results