In the highest class of the CHIO Aachen, the riders and their horses were put to the test in a 1.60m high course. Jana Wargers rode to victory on home soil, in front of compatriot Richard Vogel.
Leading the pack was Jana Wargers from Germany, riding Dorette (v. Dollar du Murier), an impressive Oldenburg mare with a dark chestnut coat. Wargers displayed exceptional control and precision, completing the course with a time of 43.69 seconds, putting her in a promising position. However, Richard Vogel, also representing Germany, was hot on Wargers' heels. Vogel, aboard Cepano Baloubet (v. Chaman), a chestnut gelding, gave a demonstration with his horse as they gracefully tackled the obstacles. Vogel finished with a time of 45.67 seconds, only narrowly missing the top spot. French rider Kevin Staut showcased his skillful riding style on Dialou Blue PS (v. Diarado's Boy), a bay mare with a powerful build. They flawlessly maneuvered through the course, completing it in 46.41 seconds. Staut's performance solidified his place among the top contenders.
British equestrian Harry Charles, riding Aralyn Blue (v. Chacco-Blue), a talented Oldenburg mare, navigated the challenging course with a time of 47.40 seconds. Charles remained within striking distance of the top riders. Jörne Sprehe, another German rider, was aboard Hot Easy (v. Andiamo Z). Sprehe's course resulted in an impressive time of 48.45 seconds, positioning her on five.
Leading the pack was Jana Wargers from Germany, riding Dorette (v. Dollar du Murier), an impressive Oldenburg mare with a dark chestnut coat. Wargers displayed exceptional control and precision, completing the course with a time of 43.69 seconds, putting her in a promising position. However, Richard Vogel, also representing Germany, was hot on Wargers' heels. Vogel, aboard Cepano Baloubet (v. Chaman), a chestnut gelding, gave a demonstration with his horse as they gracefully tackled the obstacles. Vogel finished with a time of 45.67 seconds, only narrowly missing the top spot. French rider Kevin Staut showcased his skillful riding style on Dialou Blue PS (v. Diarado's Boy), a bay mare with a powerful build. They flawlessly maneuvered through the course, completing it in 46.41 seconds. Staut's performance solidified his place among the top contenders.
British equestrian Harry Charles, riding Aralyn Blue (v. Chacco-Blue), a talented Oldenburg mare, navigated the challenging course with a time of 47.40 seconds. Charles remained within striking distance of the top riders. Jörne Sprehe, another German rider, was aboard Hot Easy (v. Andiamo Z). Sprehe's course resulted in an impressive time of 48.45 seconds, positioning her on five.