It remains the Dutch who will celebrate this evening in Spain. At the Costa del Sol Tour we find two new Dutch winners in the results. The first one is Doron Kuipers who won the five year old Young Horses course with his Helvetia Moeders W (by Tangelo van de Zuuthoeve) in a fast time of 40.02 seconds. With his fast round he stayed ahead on Spanish rider Alejandro Merli Soher and his Suedwinds Johnny Jump (by Con Tico) who finished in second place with 42.17 seconds on the clock. It was then British rider Benjamin Raistrick and his Heaven Can Wait E (by Up to Date) in 42.48 seconds. In the course for the six year olds it was the Dutch rider Yves Houtackers who rode to victory. Together with his Dutch bred Gracieuze H (by Namelus R) he stopped the clock at 31.46 seconds. Taking the lead from Belgian rider Karel Cox who finished in second place with his Nistra vd Winning (by Nonstop) in 31.84 seconds. French rider Alexandre Leriche and his Bourree Simeon finished in third place in 32.52 seconds. At the seven year olds it was Karel Cox who finished in first place. This time with his Nabab de Reve offspring Fortuna in a time of 42.22 seconds. He was then followed by British rider Louise Whitaker and her Special Warrior (by Warrior) in 45.24 seconds. Find all results here
It remains the Dutch who will celebrate this evening in Spain. At the Costa del Sol Tour we find two new Dutch winners in the results. The first one is Doron Kuipers who won the five year old Young Horses course with his Helvetia Moeders W (by Tangelo van de Zuuthoeve) in a fast time of 40.02 seconds. With his fast round he stayed ahead on Spanish rider Alejandro Merli Soher and his Suedwinds Johnny Jump (by Con Tico) who finished in second place with 42.17 seconds on the clock. It was then British rider Benjamin Raistrick and his Heaven Can Wait E (by Up to Date) in 42.48 seconds. In the course for the six year olds it was the Dutch rider Yves Houtackers who rode to victory. Together with his Dutch bred Gracieuze H (by Namelus R) he stopped the clock at 31.46 seconds. Taking the lead from Belgian rider Karel Cox who finished in second place with his Nistra vd Winning (by Nonstop) in 31.84 seconds. French rider Alexandre Leriche and his Bourree Simeon finished in third place in 32.52 seconds. At the seven year olds it was Karel Cox who finished in first place. This time with his Nabab de Reve offspring Fortuna in a time of 42.22 seconds. He was then followed by British rider Louise Whitaker and her Special Warrior (by Warrior) in 45.24 seconds. Find all results here