At 8.30 o'clock the second day of the Longines Global Champions Tour in Antwerp took of. The sun was already out and in the Price Carlsberg. Eventually it was one of the last horse-rider combinations who claimed victory. Ugo Berritella won with the 8 year old Belgian Warmbred stallion High Tech v. de Septon (by Del Piero P&B). Boy-Adrian van Gelderen and Be Cool (by Vaoverbeek) followed on a second plice. The third spot was for Raphaele Peninque Guilbert and Samara de Mazure (by Ideal de la Loge). Dimitri Noterman (Bacardi Rhum de Muze) and Lynn D'Have (Comme D'Api v. Hacienda) completed the top five. Last year Noterman had a serious fall in the Grand Prix of Antwerp. The young rider was out for several months. "Recently I started riding for Gregory Wathelet. Before I rode in France. This showjumping is an amazing event and one of the most exclusive in the world," stated Berrittella after his competition.
At 8.30 o'clock the second day of the Longines Global Champions Tour in Antwerp took of. The sun was already out and in the Price Carlsberg. Eventually it was one of the last horse-rider combinations who claimed victory. Ugo Berritella won with the 8 year old Belgian Warmbred stallion High Tech v. de Septon (by Del Piero P&B). Boy-Adrian van Gelderen and Be Cool (by Vaoverbeek) followed on a second plice. The third spot was for Raphaele Peninque Guilbert and Samara de Mazure (by Ideal de la Loge). Dimitri Noterman (Bacardi Rhum de Muze) and Lynn D'Have (Comme D'Api v. Hacienda) completed the top five. Last year Noterman had a serious fall in the Grand Prix of Antwerp. The young rider was out for several months. "Recently I started riding for Gregory Wathelet. Before I rode in France. This showjumping is an amazing event and one of the most exclusive in the world," stated Berrittella after his competition.