A busy international weekend is reaching its end. In Odense (Denmark) the highlight of the weekend was the CSI3* Grand Prix. The best 13 combinations of the second round, got the chance to ride in the second round. In the second round was decided who would be the winner. Deciding were the overall total of faults and the overall time. Eventually it was Alisa Danilova, a lady rider from Ukraine, who managed to win the class. She and her 13-year old Dinero de Laubry (Nabab de Reve) didn't touch a fence in both round. They also rode very fast, which was rewarded with a first place. Second place was for The Netherlands. Jur Vrieling and VDL Glasgow vh Merlsnest (Nabab de Reve) jumped two clear rounds as well, but Vrieling rode slower than Danilova. Their overall total was good for a second place. Robert Ehrens and Hisa (Indoctro) ended on third spot. Christian Hess and Caivano (Chacco-Blue) settled for the fourth place. Wilm Vermeir and Gentiane de la Pomme (Shindler de Muze) touched one fence in the first round and one in the second round. They finished on fifth place. Click here for the results
A busy international weekend is reaching its end. In Odense (Denmark) the highlight of the weekend was the CSI3* Grand Prix. The best 13 combinations of the second round, got the chance to ride in the second round. In the second round was decided who would be the winner. Deciding were the overall total of faults and the overall time. Eventually it was Alisa Danilova, a lady rider from Ukraine, who managed to win the class. She and her 13-year old Dinero de Laubry (Nabab de Reve) didn't touch a fence in both round. They also rode very fast, which was rewarded with a first place. Second place was for The Netherlands. Jur Vrieling and VDL Glasgow vh Merlsnest (Nabab de Reve) jumped two clear rounds as well, but Vrieling rode slower than Danilova. Their overall total was good for a second place. Robert Ehrens and Hisa (Indoctro) ended on third spot. Christian Hess and Caivano (Chacco-Blue) settled for the fourth place. Wilm Vermeir and Gentiane de la Pomme (Shindler de Muze) touched one fence in the first round and one in the second round. They finished on fifth place. Click here for the results