Last weekend African's Congo Capital City, Kinshasa welcomed an international audiance for its 13th international horse show. It was Eric van Stanford and 3 Clearance who won the Grand Prix in the former Belgian colonial city. Morgane Van de Bulte followed in a second place. Compatriot Charlotte Jungers finished third. Both riders live in Congo. The top five was completed by Belgium's Dominique Joassin and South-African Jaco Gertenbach. "The show was amazing and had a magnificant atmosphere," states Eric. "I've had the opportunity to start here thanks to Rawbank, the owners of the horse I was riding. Winning the big class on Saturday but Rawbank Opale and I didn't manage to win it all." The course was built by Jody Fourneau from Belgium.
Last weekend African's Congo Capital City, Kinshasa welcomed an international audiance for its 13th international horse show. It was Eric van Stanford and 3 Clearance who won the Grand Prix in the former Belgian colonial city. Morgane Van de Bulte followed in a second place. Compatriot Charlotte Jungers finished third. Both riders live in Congo. The top five was completed by Belgium's Dominique Joassin and South-African Jaco Gertenbach. "The show was amazing and had a magnificant atmosphere," states Eric. "I've had the opportunity to start here thanks to Rawbank, the owners of the horse I was riding. Winning the big class on Saturday but Rawbank Opale and I didn't manage to win it all." The course was built by Jody Fourneau from Belgium.