A total of 17 horse-rider combinations had to make the verdict in the last WEF-class of the seventh week at the Palm Beach Equestrian Center. Eventually it was America's number one, Kent Farrington, who claimed victory. Aboard Waomi, Farrington left Canadian Tiffany Foster and compatriot Beezie Madden on a second and third place. Setting the time in 37.67 seconds, Foster and Triplle X III came close to the 36.44 seconds of Kent. French Marie Hecart completed the top five. Together with Vatson Sitte and Quatour De B Neville, the French show jumper took home the fourth and fifth place of this 1.50m competition. Aboard his second horse, Gazelle, Farrington completed the top ten after jumping one pole out of the spoons.
A total of 17 horse-rider combinations had to make the verdict in the last WEF-class of the seventh week at the Palm Beach Equestrian Center. Eventually it was America's number one, Kent Farrington, who claimed victory. Aboard Waomi, Farrington left Canadian Tiffany Foster and compatriot Beezie Madden on a second and third place. Setting the time in 37.67 seconds, Foster and Triplle X III came close to the 36.44 seconds of Kent. French Marie Hecart completed the top five. Together with Vatson Sitte and Quatour De B Neville, the French show jumper took home the fourth and fifth place of this 1.50m competition. Aboard his second horse, Gazelle, Farrington completed the top ten after jumping one pole out of the spoons.