In the CSI3* Grand Prix in St. Lo it was the French tricolor that dominated the show. Certainly thanks to the win of Timothee Anciaume and Paddock du Plessis *HN (Kannan x Adelfos). There were only four clears after the first round, and they all left the jump-off track intact as well. But there can only one being the fastest, this time Anciaume by stopping the clock at 50.13 seconds. Runner-up was USA's Ali Wolff on Casall (Casall x Capitol I), who was more than a second slower in the jump-off. The next two places were taken by Anciaume's compatriots Olivier Robert with Quenelle de Py (Tresor du Renom AC x Ryon des Anzex) in third and Clement Boulanger in fourth aboard Sweet Phir (Quercus du Maury *HN x Clown du Chesnay *HN). It was a good weekend for the French riders; Julien Epaillard won Friday's feature class, while it was Brazil's Yuri Mansur that took the win in the main class on Saturday. CLICK HERE FOR RESULTS
In the CSI3* Grand Prix in St. Lo it was the French tricolor that dominated the show. Certainly thanks to the win of Timothee Anciaume and Paddock du Plessis *HN (Kannan x Adelfos). There were only four clears after the first round, and they all left the jump-off track intact as well. But there can only one being the fastest, this time Anciaume by stopping the clock at 50.13 seconds. Runner-up was USA's Ali Wolff on Casall (Casall x Capitol I), who was more than a second slower in the jump-off. The next two places were taken by Anciaume's compatriots Olivier Robert with Quenelle de Py (Tresor du Renom AC x Ryon des Anzex) in third and Clement Boulanger in fourth aboard Sweet Phir (Quercus du Maury *HN x Clown du Chesnay *HN). It was a good weekend for the French riders; Julien Epaillard won Friday's feature class, while it was Brazil's Yuri Mansur that took the win in the main class on Saturday. CLICK HERE FOR RESULTS