In London some top level show jumping action just took place in the 1.55m Longines Ranking class. After a thrilling jump-off it was the 22 year old Harry Charles who took home the win with his horse Borsato.
Ten combinations left the wood untouched in the first phase which allowed them to start in the jump-off. The young British rider Harry Charles took the victory in this class. He could count on the fifteen-year-old KWPN horse Borsato (by Contendro). The pair crossed the finish line in 34.07 seconds. The duo has been on a good run lately. They were able to take first place in the CSI5* 1.60m class in Geneva last week.
Marcus Ehning took second place. With Calanda (by Calido I) he recorded a clear round in 35.15 seconds. On three shines the Belgian tricolor. Gregory Wathelet was able to take home the bronze ribbon with Conchento PS (by Conthargos). They ticked off the clock at 35.37 seconds.
Edouard Schmitz (Gamin van't Naastveldhof) finished fourth. Jack Whitacker (Elucar V.E.) settled for fifth place.
Ten combinations left the wood untouched in the first phase which allowed them to start in the jump-off. The young British rider Harry Charles took the victory in this class. He could count on the fifteen-year-old KWPN horse Borsato (by Contendro). The pair crossed the finish line in 34.07 seconds. The duo has been on a good run lately. They were able to take first place in the CSI5* 1.60m class in Geneva last week.
Marcus Ehning took second place. With Calanda (by Calido I) he recorded a clear round in 35.15 seconds. On three shines the Belgian tricolor. Gregory Wathelet was able to take home the bronze ribbon with Conchento PS (by Conthargos). They ticked off the clock at 35.37 seconds.
Edouard Schmitz (Gamin van't Naastveldhof) finished fourth. Jack Whitacker (Elucar V.E.) settled for fifth place.