In today's main class in Doha, France's Kevin Staut put the tricolor on top. The jumps were set at a height of 1.50m. Aboard his Belgian Warmbred-mare Elky van het Indihof HDC (by Toulon), Staut stopped the clock in 55.85 seconds. Almost one second slower, Bertram Allen and Molly Malone V (by Kannan) followed in a second place. The European Silver Medal winner, Gregory Wathelet and the 14-year-old Oh d'Eole (by Kannan) finished third after a clear round in 58.14 seconds. Most famous 'Bosty' and Sydney Une Prince finished fourth while Olivier Philippaerts and H&M Challenge v. Begijnakker completed the top five. Earlier today Bertram Allen already took home a win. Together with his new mount, the 12-year-old, Quarto Mail (by Cardento), Allen was followed by Bassem Hassan Mohammed and Argelith Squid (by Salito). Hans-Dieter Dreher and Colore finished third in this 1.45m class.
In today's main class in Doha, France's Kevin Staut put the tricolor on top. The jumps were set at a height of 1.50m. Aboard his Belgian Warmbred-mare Elky van het Indihof HDC (by Toulon), Staut stopped the clock in 55.85 seconds. Almost one second slower, Bertram Allen and Molly Malone V (by Kannan) followed in a second place. The European Silver Medal winner, Gregory Wathelet and the 14-year-old Oh d'Eole (by Kannan) finished third after a clear round in 58.14 seconds. Most famous 'Bosty' and Sydney Une Prince finished fourth while Olivier Philippaerts and H&M Challenge v. Begijnakker completed the top five. Earlier today Bertram Allen already took home a win. Together with his new mount, the 12-year-old, Quarto Mail (by Cardento), Allen was followed by Bassem Hassan Mohammed and Argelith Squid (by Salito). Hans-Dieter Dreher and Colore finished third in this 1.45m class.