The competition against the clock was one that counts for the Longines Ranking. Kristaps Neretnieks took home the most ranking points as victor.
QUICK RESULT
1. Kristaps Neretnieks - Moon Ray
2. Michael Pender - Casanova van Overis Z
3. Mohamed Taher Zeyada - Morocco
4. Khaled Abdulrahman Al Mobty - Grunnerger Kwiebus
5. Ahmad Saber Hamcho - Caldero
Kristaps Neretnieks and Moon Ray (by Cornet Obolensky) were the fastest with a clear round in 64.28 seconds. Michael Pender and Casanova van Overis Z (by Casper van Erpekom Z) follows with a time of 64.41. Mohamed Taher Zeyada aboard Morocco come in third with 64.97. The three riders fought a tough battle for the first place.
Khaled Abdulrahman Al Mobty, in the saddle of Grunnerger Kwiebus (by Ustinov) come in fourth (65.88). Ahmad Saber Hamcho follows with Caldero (by Camaro M) in fifht place with a time of 67.23 seconds.
Jack Ryan and Essenar High Hopes, a Phin Phin-stallion follow in the ranking. Gerfried Puck and Melody van de Smidshoeve (by Epleaser van 't Heike) rank seventh. Ramzy Al Duhami and Viva la Vita (by Carisma 112) stay in front of Vladimir Tuganov and Tulum (by Chacco Blue).
Abdullah Al Sharbatly, who won earlier this week in Abu Dhabi, closed the top ten with Larry.
Kristaps Neretnieks and Moon Ray (by Cornet Obolensky) were the fastest with a clear round in 64.28 seconds. Michael Pender and Casanova van Overis Z (by Casper van Erpekom Z) follows with a time of 64.41. Mohamed Taher Zeyada aboard Morocco come in third with 64.97. The three riders fought a tough battle for the first place.
Khaled Abdulrahman Al Mobty, in the saddle of Grunnerger Kwiebus (by Ustinov) come in fourth (65.88). Ahmad Saber Hamcho follows with Caldero (by Camaro M) in fifht place with a time of 67.23 seconds.
Jack Ryan and Essenar High Hopes, a Phin Phin-stallion follow in the ranking. Gerfried Puck and Melody van de Smidshoeve (by Epleaser van 't Heike) rank seventh. Ramzy Al Duhami and Viva la Vita (by Carisma 112) stay in front of Vladimir Tuganov and Tulum (by Chacco Blue).
Abdullah Al Sharbatly, who won earlier this week in Abu Dhabi, closed the top ten with Larry.