Skip to content

Copyright

Second day of the CSI**-W Budapest continued with Hungarian successes

The children rider Emma Zólyomi and Rádiháza Csacsacsa won the 1.10m VIP Tour out of 41 riders. The best foreign rider, Katarina Brhlova from Slovakia placed 8th. István Fazekas repeated his yesterday victory in the 1.20m Bronze Tour, with the fastest clear. Only Hungarian riders placed in this class. The first place of the 1.40m Gold Tour went to the only 19 years old Zoltán Lázár Jr., while Balázs Horváth became second with his mare PM Diana. Andrius Petrovas placed 3rd representing Latvia, the Lithuanian junior rider, Monika Paulauskaite was 5th. In the 1.30m Silver Tour 38 riders qualified for the jump off, and Gábor Szabó Jr. produced the fastest clear, same as yesterday. Bulgarian Ivaylo Bonev with Amazing took the runner-up position, and Dunja AL Jamal from Croatia end up 6th.

The children rider Emma Zólyomi and Rádiháza Csacsacsa won the 1.10m VIP Tour out of 41 riders. The best foreign rider, Katarina Brhlova from Slovakia placed 8th. István Fazekas repeated his yesterday victory in the 1.20m Bronze Tour, with the fastest clear. Only Hungarian riders placed in this class. The first place of the 1.40m Gold Tour went to the only 19 years old Zoltán Lázár Jr., while Balázs Horváth became second with his mare PM Diana. Andrius Petrovas placed 3rd representing Latvia, the Lithuanian junior rider, Monika Paulauskaite was 5th. In the 1.30m Silver Tour 38 riders qualified for the jump off, and Gábor Szabó Jr. produced the fastest clear, same as yesterday. Bulgarian Ivaylo Bonev with Amazing took the runner-up position, and Dunja AL Jamal from Croatia end up 6th.

Previous Harrie Smolders and Corrada win Christmas Masters in London Next Bertram Allen speeds to victory in London's evening class