The American riders have been on great form recently, with Two Nations Cup wins last weekend. They are now carrying their form in Dublin. Kent Farrington had a win earlier on today and in The Anglesea Stakes it was Jessica Springsteen who added another win for Team USA. Riding the 11 year Belgian mare Davendy S (Kashmir van Schuttershof) , a horse that she only acquired recently, Jessica sped to victory with a double clear and a time of 36.51 seconds. British rider Ben Maher finished in second place on Aristo Z (Andiamo Z) with a time of 37.10 seconds, almost a full second behind Jessica. Brazilian rider Marlon Módolo Zanotelli took third place on Extra van Essene with a time of 37.47 seconds. There were 52 starters in the course designed by Alan Wade. 10 were clear in the first round and 8 were double clear. The highest placed Irish rider was Thomas Ryan and Quite Zero who finished in fifth place with a clear round and a time of 38.21 . Click here for the full results.
The American riders have been on great form recently, with Two Nations Cup wins last weekend. They are now carrying their form in Dublin. Kent Farrington had a win earlier on today and in The Anglesea Stakes it was Jessica Springsteen who added another win for Team USA. Riding the 11 year Belgian mare Davendy S (Kashmir van Schuttershof) , a horse that she only acquired recently, Jessica sped to victory with a double clear and a time of 36.51 seconds. British rider Ben Maher finished in second place on Aristo Z (Andiamo Z) with a time of 37.10 seconds, almost a full second behind Jessica. Brazilian rider Marlon Módolo Zanotelli took third place on Extra van Essene with a time of 37.47 seconds. There were 52 starters in the course designed by Alan Wade. 10 were clear in the first round and 8 were double clear. The highest placed Irish rider was Thomas Ryan and Quite Zero who finished in fifth place with a clear round and a time of 38.21 . Click here for the full results.