After the CSIO in Sopot, the international show jumpers of Poland were heading for Poznan. After a four day international event is was a popular home win in the Poznan Grand Prix for Andrzej Gloskowski riding his ten year old stallion Cros (Chambertin x Camebridge). Gloskowski set the fastest clear round of the in total three double clears. With his victory the Polish rider won a brand new car. Italy's Simone Coata and Cannavaro 17 (Caspari x Continue) followed in a second place, almost six seconds behind the winner. The stage was completed by Piotr Morsztyn and Osadkowski van Halen (Hors La Loi x Papillon Rouge). A total of 11 horse-rider combinations classified for the jump off in this 1m50 Grand Prix. Click here for full results. photo: Press
After the CSIO in Sopot, the international show jumpers of Poland were heading for Poznan. After a four day international event is was a popular home win in the Poznan Grand Prix for Andrzej Gloskowski riding his ten year old stallion Cros (Chambertin x Camebridge). Gloskowski set the fastest clear round of the in total three double clears. With his victory the Polish rider won a brand new car. Italy's Simone Coata and Cannavaro 17 (Caspari x Continue) followed in a second place, almost six seconds behind the winner. The stage was completed by Piotr Morsztyn and Osadkowski van Halen (Hors La Loi x Papillon Rouge). A total of 11 horse-rider combinations classified for the jump off in this 1m50 Grand Prix. Click here for full results. photo: Press