Saint-Lô played host to an electrifying finale in the CSI3* 1.50m Grand Prix. The event featured a challenging course that put the skills and determination of each participant to the test. Competing fiercely, Steve Guerday put the victory to his name with IS-Minka (v. Mylord Carthago).
Swiss rider Steve GUERDAT showcased his mastery in the saddle, claiming the top spot in the Grand Prix with a breathtaking performance aboard his 10-year-old KWPN mare, IS-Minka (v. Mylord Carthago). The pairs clear round and incredible time of 46.55 seconds earned them a well-deserved victory and a prize of 15,000.00€. They delivered the only clear jump-off!
Luxembourg's Victor BETTENDORF put up a formidable challenge, securing the second-place position with his 12-year-old SF mare, Big Star des Forets (v. Untouchable M). Despite incurring four penalty points, BETTENDORF's remarkable time of 46.21 seconds earned him the silver medal. The home crowd cheered on French rider Mathieu BILLOT, who delivered a spectacular performance, finishing in third place aboard his 17-year-old Quel Filou 13 (v. Quidam's Rubin). Despite four penalty points, their time of 50.21 seconds secured third place.
Penelope LEPREVOST, another talented French rider, showcased her skills aboard the 8-year-old stallion, Djagger Semilly (v. Diamant de Semilly). Their time of 48,02 seconds together with eight penalty points, put them on four. Representing Brazil, Pedro VENISS delivered an outstanding performance, securing the fifth-place position with the 14-year-old stallion, Boeckmanns Lord Pezi Junior (v. Böckmann's Lord Pezi).
Swiss rider Steve GUERDAT showcased his mastery in the saddle, claiming the top spot in the Grand Prix with a breathtaking performance aboard his 10-year-old KWPN mare, IS-Minka (v. Mylord Carthago). The pairs clear round and incredible time of 46.55 seconds earned them a well-deserved victory and a prize of 15,000.00€. They delivered the only clear jump-off!
Luxembourg's Victor BETTENDORF put up a formidable challenge, securing the second-place position with his 12-year-old SF mare, Big Star des Forets (v. Untouchable M). Despite incurring four penalty points, BETTENDORF's remarkable time of 46.21 seconds earned him the silver medal. The home crowd cheered on French rider Mathieu BILLOT, who delivered a spectacular performance, finishing in third place aboard his 17-year-old Quel Filou 13 (v. Quidam's Rubin). Despite four penalty points, their time of 50.21 seconds secured third place.
Penelope LEPREVOST, another talented French rider, showcased her skills aboard the 8-year-old stallion, Djagger Semilly (v. Diamant de Semilly). Their time of 48,02 seconds together with eight penalty points, put them on four. Representing Brazil, Pedro VENISS delivered an outstanding performance, securing the fifth-place position with the 14-year-old stallion, Boeckmanns Lord Pezi Junior (v. Böckmann's Lord Pezi).