The CSIO Falsterbo Grand Prix Qualification concluded in a breathtaking display of show jumping skills, as Abdel Said from Belgium emerged victorious aboard the remarkable Arpege du Ru.
Said and Arpege du Ru, a 13-year-old stallion sired by Apache d'Adriers, showcased their exceptional partnership, conquering the challenging course with precision and speed. With a faultless performance, they finished in an impressive time of 62.52 seconds, securing the top spot on the leaderboard. Belgium's Nicola Philippaerts and Klaartje Z, a 9-year-old Zangersheide mare by Kannan, claimed a well-deserved second place. The talented duo navigated the demanding obstacles flawlessly in 63.65 seconds.
Jens Fredricson from Sweden exhibited his exceptional skills aboard Diarado's Rose Elith, a 10-year-old mare sired by Diarado. The pair delivered an impressive performance, crossing the finish line in 63.80 seconds, securing the third spot on the podium. Fredricson had to held the honors high now that Peder Fredricson is out of the game due to a bad fall in Aachen.
Italian rider Giampiero Garofalo was aboard of Gaspahr (by Berlin) and finished in a time of 63.96 seconds and fourth place. Emanuele Camilli, also from Italy, started on Chaccrouet (by Chacco-Blue). Crossing the finish line in 64.82 seconds, they came on five.
Said and Arpege du Ru, a 13-year-old stallion sired by Apache d'Adriers, showcased their exceptional partnership, conquering the challenging course with precision and speed. With a faultless performance, they finished in an impressive time of 62.52 seconds, securing the top spot on the leaderboard. Belgium's Nicola Philippaerts and Klaartje Z, a 9-year-old Zangersheide mare by Kannan, claimed a well-deserved second place. The talented duo navigated the demanding obstacles flawlessly in 63.65 seconds.
Jens Fredricson from Sweden exhibited his exceptional skills aboard Diarado's Rose Elith, a 10-year-old mare sired by Diarado. The pair delivered an impressive performance, crossing the finish line in 63.80 seconds, securing the third spot on the podium. Fredricson had to held the honors high now that Peder Fredricson is out of the game due to a bad fall in Aachen.
Italian rider Giampiero Garofalo was aboard of Gaspahr (by Berlin) and finished in a time of 63.96 seconds and fourth place. Emanuele Camilli, also from Italy, started on Chaccrouet (by Chacco-Blue). Crossing the finish line in 64.82 seconds, they came on five.