The Irish riders have been putting on a great show this week in Dublin, with three wins so far in the International classes. However, today American rider Kent Farrington put a stop to the Irish winning streak when he won The Serpentine Speed Stakes aboard the mare Blue Angel. Out of the 13 clears that went forward to the jump off Kent had the fastest time (64.93 seconds). The Irish riders still came out in force by taking second and third place. Conor Swail was second on Lansdowne (6.35 seconds) and the 19 year old Bertram Allen took third place with Romanov (67.10 seconds). The slowest of the clears was Irish rider Cameron Hanley and Living the Dream who crossed the finish line with a time of 77.13 seconds, showing just how fast Kent Farrinton was. Course designer: Alan Wade. Click here for the full results.
The Irish riders have been putting on a great show this week in Dublin, with three wins so far in the International classes. However, today American rider Kent Farrington put a stop to the Irish winning streak when he won The Serpentine Speed Stakes aboard the mare Blue Angel. Out of the 13 clears that went forward to the jump off Kent had the fastest time (64.93 seconds). The Irish riders still came out in force by taking second and third place. Conor Swail was second on Lansdowne (6.35 seconds) and the 19 year old Bertram Allen took third place with Romanov (67.10 seconds). The slowest of the clears was Irish rider Cameron Hanley and Living the Dream who crossed the finish line with a time of 77.13 seconds, showing just how fast Kent Farrinton was. Course designer: Alan Wade. Click here for the full results.