Last weekend it was Francois Xavier Boudant who rode to victory in the CSI3* Grand Prix in Roeser, Luxembourg. On a Sunny day he and the 9 year old Stella Lyght (Kannan x Gun du Mesnil) rode to victory, setting the time at 53.26 seconds. Belgium's Fabienne Daigneux-Lange didn't seem to have any problem either with the 1.50m course. Aboard Venue d'Fees des Hazelles (by President) she followed in a second place, taking home 10,000 Euro. USA's Catherine Pasmore and her Belgian Warmbred Bonanza Van Paemel (by Darco) made it to the third spot. The top five was completed by Max Kühner and Chardonnay 79 in fourth. Paul O'Shea with Skara Glen's Sienna (by Chacco Blue) in fifth position. Only the first four horse-rider combinations finished their jump-off faultless. Olympic Champion and 2015 World Cup Finals winner, Steve Guerdat rode to a sixth place with his 9 eyar old Kannan-son, Kavalier. From the 45 starters only 15 placed for the jump-off. Best Luxembourgisch rider was Christian Weier. With under the saddle Global, Weier rode together 5 penalties in the first round. The pair added-up to 13 points in total finishing in the 15th place.
Last weekend it was Francois Xavier Boudant who rode to victory in the CSI3* Grand Prix in Roeser, Luxembourg. On a Sunny day he and the 9 year old Stella Lyght (Kannan x Gun du Mesnil) rode to victory, setting the time at 53.26 seconds. Belgium's Fabienne Daigneux-Lange didn't seem to have any problem either with the 1.50m course. Aboard Venue d'Fees des Hazelles (by President) she followed in a second place, taking home 10,000 Euro. USA's Catherine Pasmore and her Belgian Warmbred Bonanza Van Paemel (by Darco) made it to the third spot. The top five was completed by Max Kühner and Chardonnay 79 in fourth. Paul O'Shea with Skara Glen's Sienna (by Chacco Blue) in fifth position. Only the first four horse-rider combinations finished their jump-off faultless. Olympic Champion and 2015 World Cup Finals winner, Steve Guerdat rode to a sixth place with his 9 eyar old Kannan-son, Kavalier. From the 45 starters only 15 placed for the jump-off. Best Luxembourgisch rider was Christian Weier. With under the saddle Global, Weier rode together 5 penalties in the first round. The pair added-up to 13 points in total finishing in the 15th place.