In the meantime the last and most important class of the week was concluded at the Hubside Jumping in St. Tropez. That was the 5* LR 1m60 Grand Prix. Twelve combinations were able to qualify themselves for the jump-off and only five of them managed to jump a double clear round. The victory stayed in France thanks to Edward Levy, who turned out to be unbeatable.
The results of the top three were very close to each other. But in the end it was Edward Levy who managed to set the winning time of 39,35 seconds with his horse Rebeca LS (v. Hh Rebozo). Harry Charles did chase after them quite a bit. With a time of 39,44 seconds he ended in second place with Aralyn Blue (v. Chacco-Blue). Jérôme Guéry and Grupo Prom Diego (v. Verdi TN) were just a bit slower. They took the third place for Belgium in 39,48 seconds.
France completed the rest of the top five. In fourth place we saw Roger Yves Bost in the saddle of Cassius Clay Vdv Z (v. Calvino Z). Kevin Staut and Cheppetta (v. Chepetto) jumped to fifth place.
The results of the top three were very close to each other. But in the end it was Edward Levy who managed to set the winning time of 39,35 seconds with his horse Rebeca LS (v. Hh Rebozo). Harry Charles did chase after them quite a bit. With a time of 39,44 seconds he ended in second place with Aralyn Blue (v. Chacco-Blue). Jérôme Guéry and Grupo Prom Diego (v. Verdi TN) were just a bit slower. They took the third place for Belgium in 39,48 seconds.
France completed the rest of the top five. In fourth place we saw Roger Yves Bost in the saddle of Cassius Clay Vdv Z (v. Calvino Z). Kevin Staut and Cheppetta (v. Chepetto) jumped to fifth place.