It's Belgian rider Thierry Goffinet who just won the 1m45 in Vilamoura's jumping Tour. Together with his Arthuur Jh Z (by Andiamo) he completed this three star two-phases course in 28.76 seconds. He stayed ahead of British rider Emma Stoker and her Townhead Tallulah V (by Tabasco la Silla) with whom she ended in second place with a time of 29.17 seconds. Brasil's Filipe Ramos Guinato ended in third place with his Zenzero (by Kashmir van het Schuttershof) in 29.32 seconds. Following in fourth place it was Brasil's Cassio Rivetti and his Lagerfeld (by Lauterbach) in 29.56 seconds, while Thierry Goffinet also ended in fifth place with his Navarro UK (by Darco) in 30.21 seconds. In the 1m20 it was António Matos Almeida and his Ulena Mail with whom he ended in first place in 66.14 seconds. In second place we found Ionut Razvan Cruceru and his Stakkato's Ego RC in 66.27 second. While in third place it was Laurent Goffinet and his Casalini in 68.32 seconds. Find all results here
It's Belgian rider Thierry Goffinet who just won the 1m45 in Vilamoura's jumping Tour. Together with his Arthuur Jh Z (by Andiamo) he completed this three star two-phases course in 28.76 seconds. He stayed ahead of British rider Emma Stoker and her Townhead Tallulah V (by Tabasco la Silla) with whom she ended in second place with a time of 29.17 seconds. Brasil's Filipe Ramos Guinato ended in third place with his Zenzero (by Kashmir van het Schuttershof) in 29.32 seconds. Following in fourth place it was Brasil's Cassio Rivetti and his Lagerfeld (by Lauterbach) in 29.56 seconds, while Thierry Goffinet also ended in fifth place with his Navarro UK (by Darco) in 30.21 seconds. In the 1m20 it was António Matos Almeida and his Ulena Mail with whom he ended in first place in 66.14 seconds. In second place we found Ionut Razvan Cruceru and his Stakkato's Ego RC in 66.27 second. While in third place it was Laurent Goffinet and his Casalini in 68.32 seconds. Find all results here