A competitive field of 41 combinations came forward to tackle the 1.45m CSI2* Longines Grand Prix track, which demanded accuracy and composure before progressing to a decisive jump-off. Eight riders produced clear rounds to advance, setting up an electric finale against the clock. First to return in the jump-off, Great Britain’s Katie Speller laid down an immediate marker aboard Z7 Pink Panther (Cuick star kervec x Obos quality 004), producing a bold clear in 35.95s that ultimately proved untouchable.
Canada’s Lea Rucker followed with a strong effort aboard Macarena 42, finishing clear in a slightly slower time of 36.59s to take second place, while Syria’s Jawad Nizam completed the podium with Faruso W, clear in 37.87s.
Speaking after her win, Speller said, “I’m absolutely thrilled. This is my second Grand Prix win and Panther’s second Grand Prix ever, and we’ve been lucky enough to win both of them. I’m really proud of how he’s stepped up to this level — he’s feeling confident and happy around these tracks now, which makes such a difference. I don’t usually love being first to go in a jump-off, but I trusted Panther completely. I had a clear plan from Shane, stuck to it, and thankfully everything came together.”