At the Future Champions in Hagen last weekend it was the German Henry Vaske who took the victory in the Grand Pix for young riders. Aboard his 11-year-old Quinaro 3 (s. Quattro 7) Vaske finished his second round in 44:32 seconds, almost half a second faster as Karl Jakob Ingvarsson and his 10-year-old Cafino. The Czech Barbora Tomanova and Sorceress (s. Cabri d'Elle) finished faultless in 46:79 seconds, good for the third position. The top five of the Grand Prix was completed by the Dutch Stefanie van den Brink and Ace HS on place four and Alme Björklund (Untouchable 28) on the fifth place.
In total over 55 riders started in this Grand Prix, only ten took the start in the jump-off. Margaux Bost and her Belgian Warmbred Darlon van Groenhove (s. Clinton) were the slowest faultless pair with a sixth place.
© equnews.com - photo: Vaske
At the Future Champions in Hagen last weekend it was the German Henry Vaske who took the victory in the Grand Pix for young riders. Aboard his 11-year-old Quinaro 3 (s. Quattro 7) Vaske finished his second round in 44:32 seconds, almost half a second faster as Karl Jakob Ingvarsson and his 10-year-old Cafino. The Czech Barbora Tomanova and Sorceress (s. Cabri d'Elle) finished faultless in 46:79 seconds, good for the third position. The top five of the Grand Prix was completed by the Dutch Stefanie van den Brink and Ace HS on place four and Alme Björklund (Untouchable 28) on the fifth place.
In total over 55 riders started in this Grand Prix, only ten took the start in the jump-off. Margaux Bost and her Belgian Warmbred Darlon van Groenhove (s. Clinton) were the slowest faultless pair with a sixth place.
© equnews.com - photo: Vaske