What a show, what a great sport here at the Longines Global Champions Tour in Antwerp! After two rounds, five riders were able to place them for the jump off. Penelope had to go first and immediately put down a time that couldn't be equaled. She speeded trough the course with her mare Flore de Mariposa (For Pleasure) and reached te finish in 33,09 seconds. Even the number one of the world, Simon Delestre, couldn't beat her time. He and Hermes Ryan (Hugo Gesmeray SF) rode a clear jump off in 33,74 with brought him to second place. Casall ASK (Carentino) jumped with Rolf-Göran Bengtsson to the third spot. The first year the Global Champions Tour took place in Antwerp, this combination also finished on second place. Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum and Unbelievable (Manhattan) didn't touch the wood either. They ended on fourth place. Lauren Hough and Ohlala (Orlando) covered the fifth place. Click here for the results
What a show, what a great sport here at the Longines Global Champions Tour in Antwerp! After two rounds, five riders were able to place them for the jump off. Penelope had to go first and immediately put down a time that couldn't be equaled. She speeded trough the course with her mare Flore de Mariposa (For Pleasure) and reached te finish in 33,09 seconds. Even the number one of the world, Simon Delestre, couldn't beat her time. He and Hermes Ryan (Hugo Gesmeray SF) rode a clear jump off in 33,74 with brought him to second place. Casall ASK (Carentino) jumped with Rolf-Göran Bengtsson to the third spot. The first year the Global Champions Tour took place in Antwerp, this combination also finished on second place. Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum and Unbelievable (Manhattan) didn't touch the wood either. They ended on fourth place. Lauren Hough and Ohlala (Orlando) covered the fifth place. Click here for the results