Tonight it were Eric Lamaze and Fine Lady 5 (by Forsyth) that were unparallel in the $130,000 WEF Challenge Cup. The pair that had won the Grand Prix last week was unstopbalbe yet again. During a 14 pair jump-off the two were more then 2 seconds faster as runner up, USA's Hardin Towell. Only 41.23 seconds was needed for the Canadian Olympic rider and his Forsyth mare to beat the completion. The rest of the top 3 was for USA with Hardin Towell en Lucifer V (by Lord Dezi) holding on to second place after a clear round in 43.72 seconden. And Margie Goldstein-Engle who claimed the third place aboard her stallion Royce (by Cafe Au Lait). The fourth place went to Mexican rider Alberto Michan and his GC chopins Bushi. Whilst British Ben Maher finished in fifth with the KWPN bred Don Vito (by Quaprice Z)
Tonight it were Eric Lamaze and Fine Lady 5 (by Forsyth) that were unparallel in the $130,000 WEF Challenge Cup. The pair that had won the Grand Prix last week was unstopbalbe yet again. During a 14 pair jump-off the two were more then 2 seconds faster as runner up, USA's Hardin Towell. Only 41.23 seconds was needed for the Canadian Olympic rider and his Forsyth mare to beat the completion. The rest of the top 3 was for USA with Hardin Towell en Lucifer V (by Lord Dezi) holding on to second place after a clear round in 43.72 seconden. And Margie Goldstein-Engle who claimed the third place aboard her stallion Royce (by Cafe Au Lait). The fourth place went to Mexican rider Alberto Michan and his GC chopins Bushi. Whilst British Ben Maher finished in fifth with the KWPN bred Don Vito (by Quaprice Z)