The second but last day under the Eiffel Tower concluded with the 1.60m Longines Global Champions Tour Grand Prix. A total of six combinations kept a double clear, promissing an exciting jump-off. Eventually it was Sweden's Rolf-Goran Bengtsson who topped the class. Aboard the 17-year-old Casall Ask (by Caretino) Bengtsson stopped the time in 38.50 seconds. Last week the pair also finished on the stage at the LGCT in Monte Carlo. Simon Delestre continued his form of the day following in a second place aboard Hermes Ryan. Antwerp's GP-winner, Penelope Leprevost finished third with the Vigo d'Arsouilles horse Vagabond de la Pomme. Bassam Mohammed (Dejavu) and Scott Brash (Ursula XII) completed the top five.
The second but last day under the Eiffel Tower concluded with the 1.60m Longines Global Champions Tour Grand Prix. A total of six combinations kept a double clear, promissing an exciting jump-off. Eventually it was Sweden's Rolf-Goran Bengtsson who topped the class. Aboard the 17-year-old Casall Ask (by Caretino) Bengtsson stopped the time in 38.50 seconds. Last week the pair also finished on the stage at the LGCT in Monte Carlo. Simon Delestre continued his form of the day following in a second place aboard Hermes Ryan. Antwerp's GP-winner, Penelope Leprevost finished third with the Vigo d'Arsouilles horse Vagabond de la Pomme. Bassam Mohammed (Dejavu) and Scott Brash (Ursula XII) completed the top five.