In Norway's Drammen the day finished with the Grand Prix in the three star competition on the 1m50m. It turned out to be a difficult course with only two riders remainging without faults and making it to the jump-off. It was Turkish rider Derin Demirsoy who jumped to the victory with his Harry K (by Equest Carnute) with whom he finished a double clear round in 39.24 seconds. The second place went to home Norway's Martine Myhrer and her Douglas Hill with whom she also completed a double clear round. She and this daugther by Ard VDL Douglas crossed the finishline in 39.44 seconds. It was then in third place Geir Gulliksen and his Seringat (by Chef Rouge) who had to deal with one fault for time in their first round leaving them with a time of 79.79 seconds. It where the Italians who finished the top five with a fourth place for Marta Bottanelli and her Dutch Warmblood Clintissima, who is part owned by British rider James Paterson-Robinson, with whom she ended with two faults in 83.51 seconds. The fifth place went to Samuele Maestri and his Colada 6 (by Colman) with whom he finished in 73.00 seconds but with four faults behind his name. Find all results here
In Norway's Drammen the day finished with the Grand Prix in the three star competition on the 1m50m. It turned out to be a difficult course with only two riders remainging without faults and making it to the jump-off. It was Turkish rider Derin Demirsoy who jumped to the victory with his Harry K (by Equest Carnute) with whom he finished a double clear round in 39.24 seconds. The second place went to home Norway's Martine Myhrer and her Douglas Hill with whom she also completed a double clear round. She and this daugther by Ard VDL Douglas crossed the finishline in 39.44 seconds. It was then in third place Geir Gulliksen and his Seringat (by Chef Rouge) who had to deal with one fault for time in their first round leaving them with a time of 79.79 seconds. It where the Italians who finished the top five with a fourth place for Marta Bottanelli and her Dutch Warmblood Clintissima, who is part owned by British rider James Paterson-Robinson, with whom she ended with two faults in 83.51 seconds. The fifth place went to Samuele Maestri and his Colada 6 (by Colman) with whom he finished in 73.00 seconds but with four faults behind his name. Find all results here