It was a very thrilling class against the clock just now in Paris in the CSI5* Prix Hermès Sellier 1,50m. In the end, the first place stayed within the French borders thanks to Philippe Rozier and his top horse Reveur de Kergane, a thirteen-year-old son of Hornet Rose. In 61,2 seconds, the victory was theirs. Belgium's Nathan Budd and Balder van de Katelijnkouter (Baloubet du Rouet) didn't take much time in the parcours either. With only 0,1 second more they finished second followed by the French rider Simon Delestre and Hermes Ryan (Hugo Gesmeray) for France. Delestre set a time of 62,12 seconds, 0,5 second faster than Kevin Staut and Silver Deux de Virton HDC (Kashmir van Schuttershof). They were 0,4 seconds faster than Bertram Allen and Molly Malone V (Kannan) for Ireland. Click here for the complete result.
It was a very thrilling class against the clock just now in Paris in the CSI5* Prix Hermès Sellier 1,50m. In the end, the first place stayed within the French borders thanks to Philippe Rozier and his top horse Reveur de Kergane, a thirteen-year-old son of Hornet Rose. In 61,2 seconds, the victory was theirs. Belgium's Nathan Budd and Balder van de Katelijnkouter (Baloubet du Rouet) didn't take much time in the parcours either. With only 0,1 second more they finished second followed by the French rider Simon Delestre and Hermes Ryan (Hugo Gesmeray) for France. Delestre set a time of 62,12 seconds, 0,5 second faster than Kevin Staut and Silver Deux de Virton HDC (Kashmir van Schuttershof). They were 0,4 seconds faster than Bertram Allen and Molly Malone V (Kannan) for Ireland. Click here for the complete result.