In Friday's 1m50 class in Monte-Carlo it was the German rider Mario Stevens who claimed victory. The win came aboard the 11-year-old mare Corlanda (Cordalme Z x Landcapitol). Mario was one of the nine double clears in this competition, with a time of 34:12 seconds, he was slightly faster than runner-up John Whitaker and the Arko-son Argento. The stage was completed by Richard Spooner and Cristallo (Caretino x Cicero).
Scott Brash and the 12-year-old Belgian Warmbred, Bon Ami (s. Pavarotti vd Helle) followed on the fourth place while GCT-lady Edwina Tops-Alexander aboard her 9-year-old Diamant de Semilly-mare Erenice Horta completed the top five after a clear round in 35:69 seconds.
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In Friday's 1m50 class in Monte-Carlo it was the German rider Mario Stevens who claimed victory. The win came aboard the 11-year-old mare Corlanda (Cordalme Z x Landcapitol). Mario was one of the nine double clears in this competition, with a time of 34:12 seconds, he was slightly faster than runner-up John Whitaker and the Arko-son Argento. The stage was completed by Richard Spooner and Cristallo (Caretino x Cicero).
Scott Brash and the 12-year-old Belgian Warmbred, Bon Ami (s. Pavarotti vd Helle) followed on the fourth place while GCT-lady Edwina Tops-Alexander aboard her 9-year-old Diamant de Semilly-mare Erenice Horta completed the top five after a clear round in 35:69 seconds.
to see the results: click here
© equnews.com - photo: equpics.be