The rain has cleared away and made room for a bright sun at the international showjumping in Roeser, Luxemburg. After the CSI1* 1.25m it were the international threestar riders who took the start in the 1.40m class. A total of 94 combinations took the start. Eventually it was Felix Hassmann who set the fastest time in this 1.40m speedclass. The pair stopped the clock in 52.57 seconds. Switzerland's Martin Fuchs and Suedwind S Camara followed in a second place after a clear finish in 53.58 seconds. The third spot was taken by Netherland's living legend, Albert Zoer. Aboard Dum Drum he finished his course in 54.22 seconds. The top five was completed by Alexis Deroubaix ( Secret du Pays d'Auge) in fourth and Bronislav Chudyba (Pokerface 33) in third. A total of 41 combinations managed to keep the scoreboard clear.
The rain has cleared away and made room for a bright sun at the international showjumping in Roeser, Luxemburg. After the CSI1* 1.25m it were the international threestar riders who took the start in the 1.40m class. A total of 94 combinations took the start. Eventually it was Felix Hassmann who set the fastest time in this 1.40m speedclass. The pair stopped the clock in 52.57 seconds. Switzerland's Martin Fuchs and Suedwind S Camara followed in a second place after a clear finish in 53.58 seconds. The third spot was taken by Netherland's living legend, Albert Zoer. Aboard Dum Drum he finished his course in 54.22 seconds. The top five was completed by Alexis Deroubaix ( Secret du Pays d'Auge) in fourth and Bronislav Chudyba (Pokerface 33) in third. A total of 41 combinations managed to keep the scoreboard clear.