After two weeks of topsports and many Dutch victories the CSI2* in the Wolden came to a closure during todays exciting Grand Prix. But it was not one of the stong Dutch rider that took the home win, butMadison Goetzmann from the USA who claimed the top spot in todays final Grand Prix. During a jump-off with eleven Goetzmann, who is only 16 years old, that stayed way ahead of the pack by nearly three seconds with her KWPN mare Wrigley (v. Padinus). Dutch rider Bart van der Maat and Dalton (v. Valliant) finished on second place after a ride in 39.61 seconds. On third place it was again the red, white and blue of the USA with Katherine Strauss and All In (v. Aachen). The top five got completed by Great-Britain with Maruk Bunting and his Heartbreaker gelding Eurohill's Alcatraz on fourth place, whilst Wonder Why ridden by Spencer Roe finished in fifth. Go here to see all results.
After two weeks of topsports and many Dutch victories the CSI2* in the Wolden came to a closure during todays exciting Grand Prix. But it was not one of the stong Dutch rider that took the home win, butMadison Goetzmann from the USA who claimed the top spot in todays final Grand Prix. During a jump-off with eleven Goetzmann, who is only 16 years old, that stayed way ahead of the pack by nearly three seconds with her KWPN mare Wrigley (v. Padinus). Dutch rider Bart van der Maat and Dalton (v. Valliant) finished on second place after a ride in 39.61 seconds. On third place it was again the red, white and blue of the USA with Katherine Strauss and All In (v. Aachen). The top five got completed by Great-Britain with Maruk Bunting and his Heartbreaker gelding Eurohill's Alcatraz on fourth place, whilst Wonder Why ridden by Spencer Roe finished in fifth. Go here to see all results.