The first of two international classes of Jumping Amsterdam just ended. In this CSI5*-W Longines ranking class of 1,45m, it was Sweden's Malin Baryard-Johnsson who took the first prize with H&M Second Chance.
QUICK RESULTS
- Malin Baryard-Johnsson - H&M Second Chance
- Simon Delestre - Uccello de Will
- Niels Bruynseels - Utamaro D'Ecaussines
Baryard-Johnsson and the grey daughter of Carland H&M Second Chance finished their jump-off in 28,34 seconds, Uccello de Will (Marlou des Etisses) and Simon Delestre took the second place for France in 28,94 seconds. Niels Bruynseels piloted Utamaro D'Ecaussines (Diamant de Semilly) smoothly to the third place. Colombia's Dayro Arroyave and his Belgian-bred Handy van HD (Tinka's Boy) finished fourth, Eric van der Vleuten and Snoes (Clarimo) landed the fifth spot for the Netherlands. Click here for the complete result.
The first of two international classes of Jumping Amsterdam just ended. In this CSI5*-W Longines ranking class of 1,45m, it was Sweden's Malin Baryard-Johnsson who took the first prize with H&M Second Chance.
QUICK RESULTS
- Malin Baryard-Johnsson - H&M Second Chance
- Simon Delestre - Uccello de Will
- Niels Bruynseels - Utamaro D'Ecaussines
Baryard-Johnsson and the grey daughter of Carland H&M Second Chance finished their jump-off in 28,34 seconds, Uccello de Will (Marlou des Etisses) and Simon Delestre took the second place for France in 28,94 seconds. Niels Bruynseels piloted Utamaro D'Ecaussines (Diamant de Semilly) smoothly to the third place. Colombia's Dayro Arroyave and his Belgian-bred Handy van HD (Tinka's Boy) finished fourth, Eric van der Vleuten and Snoes (Clarimo) landed the fifth spot for the Netherlands. Click here for the complete result.