In Germany's Donaueschingen the programm went on with the Championship of Donaueschingen. It was Germany's own Janne Friederike Meyer Zimmermann who took home the champions title at this three star competition at a height of 1m50. In the saddle of her Buettner's Minimax (by Cornado I) she finished the jump-off in 32.70 seconds. Staying well ahead of home rider Rolf Moormann and his Samba the Janeiro (by Stolzenberg) with whom he finished in second place in 34.19 seconds. It was then Dutch rider Marc Houtzager who completed the podium with his Edinus. Together with this eight year old Padinus son he finished in third place in 34.65 seconds. It was then Swiss rider Pius Schwizer who ended in fourth place with his Cortney Cox (by Carlo) in 35.39 seconds, followed by Germany's Daniel Engbers who finished in fifth place with Evening Black (by Escudo) in 36.85 seconds. Find all results here
In Germany's Donaueschingen the programm went on with the Championship of Donaueschingen. It was Germany's own Janne Friederike Meyer Zimmermann who took home the champions title at this three star competition at a height of 1m50. In the saddle of her Buettner's Minimax (by Cornado I) she finished the jump-off in 32.70 seconds. Staying well ahead of home rider Rolf Moormann and his Samba the Janeiro (by Stolzenberg) with whom he finished in second place in 34.19 seconds. It was then Dutch rider Marc Houtzager who completed the podium with his Edinus. Together with this eight year old Padinus son he finished in third place in 34.65 seconds. It was then Swiss rider Pius Schwizer who ended in fourth place with his Cortney Cox (by Carlo) in 35.39 seconds, followed by Germany's Daniel Engbers who finished in fifth place with Evening Black (by Escudo) in 36.85 seconds. Find all results here