In the 1.45m high 4* Grand Prix Qualifier class in Tetouan, in which Longines Ranking points were also awarded, the victory went to the German David Will in the saddle of Mexico (Niveau). Will only started the competition today, and immediately made a great impression!
More than a second after David Will and Mexico, Egyptian Mouda Zeyada took silver with the 9-year-old Emerald daughter, Katia. Dutchman Niels Kersten closed the top three on the back of Tippy Z (Tyson).
Brazilian Francisco José Mesquita Musa managed to close behind the podium with Carte de Blue Ps Marathon (Cartoon 21). Simon Delestre completed the top five in the saddle of I Amelusina R 51 (Dexter R).
More than a second after David Will and Mexico, Egyptian Mouda Zeyada took silver with the 9-year-old Emerald daughter, Katia. Dutchman Niels Kersten closed the top three on the back of Tippy Z (Tyson).
Brazilian Francisco José Mesquita Musa managed to close behind the podium with Carte de Blue Ps Marathon (Cartoon 21). Simon Delestre completed the top five in the saddle of I Amelusina R 51 (Dexter R).