Once more it is German rider Marc Bettinger who takes the victory in Oliva. The Spanish soil must be good for him and his horses because today he did not only ride to the victory in the Silver Tour one star 1m35, but also he rode to a third place with his other horse. He took home the win with his horse Delvecchio a Dutch bred by Zirocco Blue VDL with a beautiful time of 60.64 seconds. While his other horse Anyway III, again a Dutch bred by Hemmingway, jumped to a third place in a time of 61.67 seconds. It was French rider Benjamin Robert who settled in between on a second place with his horse Cadix Sitte (by Lord Z). The bay Holstein jumped to a second place in 61.26 seconds. The top five was then completed by British rider Holly Smith in fourth place with her Csf Olympic Lady, followed by Frederic Bouvard and his Hugh Grand de Muze on a fifth place. Meanwhile in the two-phases on 1m45 in the two star it was French rider Julian Epaillard who took home the victory. After yesterdays succes he could count on his horse Sephora Sonzeenne (by Kannan) today to jump a clear round in a fast time of 30.63 seconds. It was then British rider Jemma Kirk who came closest to that time. Together with her Quelisto (by J'Ai l'Espoir d'Elle) she jumped a clear round with a time of 31.15 seconds taking her to second place. For England it was also Emma Stoker who rode a nice clear round with her Townhead Tallulah V. The pair finished third in 32.14 seconds. It was Italian rider Filoppo Marco Bologni who rode his Quidich de la Chavee to a fourth place, followed by Azərbaycan's Jamal Rahimov who finished in fifth placd with his Warrior. Find all results here
Once more it is German rider Marc Bettinger who takes the victory in Oliva. The Spanish soil must be good for him and his horses because today he did not only ride to the victory in the Silver Tour one star 1m35, but also he rode to a third place with his other horse. He took home the win with his horse Delvecchio a Dutch bred by Zirocco Blue VDL with a beautiful time of 60.64 seconds. While his other horse Anyway III, again a Dutch bred by Hemmingway, jumped to a third place in a time of 61.67 seconds. It was French rider Benjamin Robert who settled in between on a second place with his horse Cadix Sitte (by Lord Z). The bay Holstein jumped to a second place in 61.26 seconds. The top five was then completed by British rider Holly Smith in fourth place with her Csf Olympic Lady, followed by Frederic Bouvard and his Hugh Grand de Muze on a fifth place. Meanwhile in the two-phases on 1m45 in the two star it was French rider Julian Epaillard who took home the victory. After yesterdays succes he could count on his horse Sephora Sonzeenne (by Kannan) today to jump a clear round in a fast time of 30.63 seconds. It was then British rider Jemma Kirk who came closest to that time. Together with her Quelisto (by J'Ai l'Espoir d'Elle) she jumped a clear round with a time of 31.15 seconds taking her to second place. For England it was also Emma Stoker who rode a nice clear round with her Townhead Tallulah V. The pair finished third in 32.14 seconds. It was Italian rider Filoppo Marco Bologni who rode his Quidich de la Chavee to a fourth place, followed by Azərbaycan's Jamal Rahimov who finished in fifth placd with his Warrior. Find all results here