Offenburg proved to be 'holy ground' for the German show jumpers last week. The home-riders claimed different international victories at the CSI3* event. Today's 1.55m Grand Prix 's stage mainly coloured German. It was Daniel Deusser and Toulago (Toulon x Carthago) who claimed the win. The rider already finished second in Friday's 1.50m Longines Ranking Class. Earlier on Sunday Deusser also won the 1.45m Longines Ranking class with Comtesse van't Ertsenhof Z (by Calvaro Z). A total of thirteen out of the 49 startes took the start for the jump-off. Only four managed to finish clear. Deusser stopped the clock in 43.09 seconds, taking home a brand new car. Johannes Ehning finished second on Salvador V (Calvados x Voltaire) followed in a second place. Janika Sprunger secured the third place for Switzerland aboard another veteran, the 15-year-old Uptown Boy (Odermus R x Joost) with a time of 36.54. The last double clear of the day was delivered by Dutch rider Frank Schuttert and Go Easy de Muze (Vigo d'Arsouilles x For Pleasure), who settled for fourth. CLICK HERE FOR THE RESULTS
Offenburg proved to be 'holy ground' for the German show jumpers last week. The home-riders claimed different international victories at the CSI3* event. Today's 1.55m Grand Prix 's stage mainly coloured German. It was Daniel Deusser and Toulago (Toulon x Carthago) who claimed the win. The rider already finished second in Friday's 1.50m Longines Ranking Class. Earlier on Sunday Deusser also won the 1.45m Longines Ranking class with Comtesse van't Ertsenhof Z (by Calvaro Z). A total of thirteen out of the 49 startes took the start for the jump-off. Only four managed to finish clear. Deusser stopped the clock in 43.09 seconds, taking home a brand new car. Johannes Ehning finished second on Salvador V (Calvados x Voltaire) followed in a second place. Janika Sprunger secured the third place for Switzerland aboard another veteran, the 15-year-old Uptown Boy (Odermus R x Joost) with a time of 36.54. The last double clear of the day was delivered by Dutch rider Frank Schuttert and Go Easy de Muze (Vigo d'Arsouilles x For Pleasure), who settled for fourth. CLICK HERE FOR THE RESULTS