While in Wellington the competition reaches it's end with only two more weeks to go untill april 1st, today the riders gathered for a 1m45 course. It was here Karrie Rufer who took the victory with her Mai Tai 2 (by Ustinov) in 31.85 seconds.
She stayed ahead of Wilhelm Genn and his Van Gogh (by Valentino) who finished in second place with a time of 33.462 seconds. Van Gogh is usually ridden by Patrick Genn. Following in third place was Carly Anthony with Chacco (by Chacco Blue) who finished with 4 penalties in 34.444 seconds.
Completing the top five in fourth place was Wesley Newlands with Wieminka B (by VDL Cardento), followed by Irish rider Daniel Coyle who takes another prize home. This time he counted on his Dutch Warmblood Quintin (by Quaprice du bois Margot).
While in Wellington the competition reaches it's end with only two more weeks to go untill april 1st, today the riders gathered for a 1m45 course. It was here Karrie Rufer who took the victory with her Mai Tai 2 (by Ustinov) in 31.85 seconds.
She stayed ahead of Wilhelm Genn and his Van Gogh (by Valentino) who finished in second place with a time of 33.462 seconds. Van Gogh is usually ridden by Patrick Genn. Following in third place was Carly Anthony with Chacco (by Chacco Blue) who finished with 4 penalties in 34.444 seconds.
Completing the top five in fourth place was Wesley Newlands with Wieminka B (by VDL Cardento), followed by Irish rider Daniel Coyle who takes another prize home. This time he counted on his Dutch Warmblood Quintin (by Quaprice du bois Margot).