It proved to be a hard 1.55m CSI3* Grand Prix at the Sentower Park in Opglabbeek, Belgium. Only ten combinations qualified for the jump-off. Eventually it was Ireland's Darragh Kenny who took home to honours. Aboard his 10-year-old Contendro I-son, Carlson 93, Kenny was the only rider to cross the jump-off finish in under 37 seconds. With over one second difference, Kenny's compatriot, Denis Lynch followed as runner-up. The Olympic show jumping rider placed second in the saddle of the Diarado-son, Dito. Dutch show jumping rider, Kim Emmen completed the stage with Eric Berkhof's Delveau (Chacco Blue). The top five riders produced a clear jump-off round. Last rider at the start, Germany's Christopher Kläsner eventually placed fourth with Chaccorina (Chacco Blue) and was followed by Stefanie van den Brink who guided her Vvaramog de Breve (Verdi TN) faultless through the finish in 43.72 seconds. Results
It proved to be a hard 1.55m CSI3* Grand Prix at the Sentower Park in Opglabbeek, Belgium. Only ten combinations qualified for the jump-off. Eventually it was Ireland's Darragh Kenny who took home to honours. Aboard his 10-year-old Contendro I-son, Carlson 93, Kenny was the only rider to cross the jump-off finish in under 37 seconds. With over one second difference, Kenny's compatriot, Denis Lynch followed as runner-up. The Olympic show jumping rider placed second in the saddle of the Diarado-son, Dito. Dutch show jumping rider, Kim Emmen completed the stage with Eric Berkhof's Delveau (Chacco Blue). The top five riders produced a clear jump-off round. Last rider at the start, Germany's Christopher Kläsner eventually placed fourth with Chaccorina (Chacco Blue) and was followed by Stefanie van den Brink who guided her Vvaramog de Breve (Verdi TN) faultless through the finish in 43.72 seconds. Results