At the international 4 star Horse Show in Abu Dhabi it was Irish rider Shane Breen who impressed with a win in the saddle of his Can Ya Makan. Together with the Canturo son he ensured the win with a time of 33.28 seconds during the jump-off. It put him in the lead before Kotayba Al Doygri and the Zangerheide stallion Queensland E (by Quickfire de Ferann) with whom he finished in second place in 33.57 seconds. Swedish rider Henrik von Eckermann completed the top three with his Artiste de l'abbaye d'Aulne (by Conquest van de Helle) with a time of 38.84 seconds. Following in fourth place we found Norway's Cecilie Hatteland and Alex a Dutch Warmblood by Oklund, while Abdullah Al Shartbatly and his Woulon L (by Toulon) finished in fifth place. Find all results here
At the international 4 star Horse Show in Abu Dhabi it was Irish rider Shane Breen who impressed with a win in the saddle of his Can Ya Makan. Together with the Canturo son he ensured the win with a time of 33.28 seconds during the jump-off. It put him in the lead before Kotayba Al Doygri and the Zangerheide stallion Queensland E (by Quickfire de Ferann) with whom he finished in second place in 33.57 seconds. Swedish rider Henrik von Eckermann completed the top three with his Artiste de l'abbaye d'Aulne (by Conquest van de Helle) with a time of 38.84 seconds. Following in fourth place we found Norway's Cecilie Hatteland and Alex a Dutch Warmblood by Oklund, while Abdullah Al Shartbatly and his Woulon L (by Toulon) finished in fifth place. Find all results here