57 pairs entered the class in order to qualify for the Equitá Masters, and the Grand Prix at the international competition in Lyon, France. The class’ results also counted for the Longines Rankings. Set between 1.50m to 1.60m, 21 pairs passed the round with clear rounds, which left the placings be decided by the timings. It was German rider Marco Kutscher aboard Cornet’s Cristallo, whom set the quickest time of 56.90 seconds. Runner up position went to French Kevin Staut and Quismy des Vaux HDC when they crossed the timers at 57.68 seconds. Fellow french rider Pénélope Leprevost claimed third place aboard Nayana with a time of 57.86 seconds. Click here to view results.
57 pairs entered the class in order to qualify for the Equitá Masters, and the Grand Prix at the international competition in Lyon, France. The class’ results also counted for the Longines Rankings. Set between 1.50m to 1.60m, 21 pairs passed the round with clear rounds, which left the placings be decided by the timings. It was German rider Marco Kutscher aboard Cornet’s Cristallo, whom set the quickest time of 56.90 seconds. Runner up position went to French Kevin Staut and Quismy des Vaux HDC when they crossed the timers at 57.68 seconds. Fellow french rider Pénélope Leprevost claimed third place aboard Nayana with a time of 57.86 seconds. Click here to view results.