Spectators of the Equestrian Cup witnessed a display of exceptional sportsmanship despite the rain, with the CSI4* Grand Prix featuring a thrilling showdown among the best equestrian talents. Sanne Thijssen emerged victorious, showcasing her incredible bond with her 17-year-old partner, Con Quidam RB.
The 1.60m Grand Prix proved to be a challenging test, with the triple combination presenting significant difficulties. Thibeau Spits and Calvino II de Nyze Z set the initial flawless standard, delivering an impeccable performance with a time of 50.64 seconds in the jump-off.
Next in the ring was Rik Hemeryck with his impressive mount, Navarro van het Eelshof. He executed a well-judged ride and narrowly surpassed Spits' time, taking the lead with 50.05 seconds.
The last contender in the jump-off was Sanne Thijssen with her Grand Prix horse, Con Quidam RB. Determined to claim the victory, Thijssen kicked off with a smooth start. The pair displayed exceptional accuracy and speed, clearing the fences and securing the win with an impressive margin of almost seven seconds.
Just missing the podium were two duos with a single jumping fault. Kim Emmen guided Inflame Go to the fourth place, relegating Thomas De Wit with Tools DW Z to the fifth position.
Sanne Thijssen's exceptional performance in the Grand Prix proved her undeniable talent and strong partnership with Con Quidam RB, making it a memorable moment in the world of equestrian sports. Despite the challenging weather, Thijssen showcased her determination and skill, leaving an indelible mark on the competition in Moerzeke.
The 1.60m Grand Prix proved to be a challenging test, with the triple combination presenting significant difficulties. Thibeau Spits and Calvino II de Nyze Z set the initial flawless standard, delivering an impeccable performance with a time of 50.64 seconds in the jump-off.
Next in the ring was Rik Hemeryck with his impressive mount, Navarro van het Eelshof. He executed a well-judged ride and narrowly surpassed Spits' time, taking the lead with 50.05 seconds.
The last contender in the jump-off was Sanne Thijssen with her Grand Prix horse, Con Quidam RB. Determined to claim the victory, Thijssen kicked off with a smooth start. The pair displayed exceptional accuracy and speed, clearing the fences and securing the win with an impressive margin of almost seven seconds.
Just missing the podium were two duos with a single jumping fault. Kim Emmen guided Inflame Go to the fourth place, relegating Thomas De Wit with Tools DW Z to the fifth position.
Sanne Thijssen's exceptional performance in the Grand Prix proved her undeniable talent and strong partnership with Con Quidam RB, making it a memorable moment in the world of equestrian sports. Despite the challenging weather, Thijssen showcased her determination and skill, leaving an indelible mark on the competition in Moerzeke.