Martin Fuchs keeps on impressing with his Conner Jei (by Connor). Earlier this week, the Swiss rider and the twelve year old gelding secured the win for the Swiss team in the Nations Cup in Falsterbo but now also add the individual win of the Longines Grand Prix to their record.
Fuchs and Conner Jei (by Connor 48) rushed to the shortest chrono of 45.70s. The Dutch Willem Greve followed with Highway M TN (by Eldorado vd Zeshoek). They finished second with a time of 47.95s. A clear round and a time of 48.68s earned Emanuele Camilli (ITA) the bronze with Odense Odeveld (by Diamant de Semilly).
Koen Vereecke (BEL) was in the saddle of Kasanova de La Pomme (by Bamako de Muze) and was one of thirteen to start in the jump-off. The duo had no faults and their time of 49.04s earned them a fourth place. On five was Alessandra Volpi (USA) with the already fifteen year old Berlinda (v. Berlin).
Fuchs and Conner Jei (by Connor 48) rushed to the shortest chrono of 45.70s. The Dutch Willem Greve followed with Highway M TN (by Eldorado vd Zeshoek). They finished second with a time of 47.95s. A clear round and a time of 48.68s earned Emanuele Camilli (ITA) the bronze with Odense Odeveld (by Diamant de Semilly).
Koen Vereecke (BEL) was in the saddle of Kasanova de La Pomme (by Bamako de Muze) and was one of thirteen to start in the jump-off. The duo had no faults and their time of 49.04s earned them a fourth place. On five was Alessandra Volpi (USA) with the already fifteen year old Berlinda (v. Berlin).