It was a rainy, stormy day in Belgium. Nevertheless the two-star international show in de Warre in Neeroeteren, showed some top class sport. A total of 15 horse-riders qualified for the jump-off. The jumps set at a height of 1.45m the victory eventually coloured British. Aboard Gamko S, Joe Clee stopped the clock in 37.535 seconds, claiming the victory. Belgium followed in a second place thanks to Sam Polleunis and the ever popular Okidoki van 't Gelut. A difference of only 0.1 seconds brought them the second place. Caroline Poels (Apart) finished third. The top five was completed by Rodrigo Giesteira Almeida (JK Horsetrucks Chantily) and Pieter Keunen (Alban). A total of eight pairs finished their jump-off faultless. Also Peter Bulthuis (Cicer) kept the rails in place. Unfortunately they finished with one time fault, finishing 9th. CLICK HERE FOR THE RESULTS
It was a rainy, stormy day in Belgium. Nevertheless the two-star international show in de Warre in Neeroeteren, showed some top class sport. A total of 15 horse-riders qualified for the jump-off. The jumps set at a height of 1.45m the victory eventually coloured British. Aboard Gamko S, Joe Clee stopped the clock in 37.535 seconds, claiming the victory. Belgium followed in a second place thanks to Sam Polleunis and the ever popular Okidoki van 't Gelut. A difference of only 0.1 seconds brought them the second place. Caroline Poels (Apart) finished third. The top five was completed by Rodrigo Giesteira Almeida (JK Horsetrucks Chantily) and Pieter Keunen (Alban). A total of eight pairs finished their jump-off faultless. Also Peter Bulthuis (Cicer) kept the rails in place. Unfortunately they finished with one time fault, finishing 9th. CLICK HERE FOR THE RESULTS