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The Young Horse classes are a resounding success here in the Montenmedio sunshine

It was a splendid second day of jumping for the young horses with €3,000 of prize money up for grabs

The 7yr old class was divided into two sections. Section A was won by the German rider from the Stephex stables, Kendra Claricia Brinkop. Today her horse really lived up to its name, “Number One” and it is consistently jumping well with good results here at the Tour. Kendra’s round was way out in the lead and she beat the Irish rider, Jessica Burke, by almost 3 seconds. There were 86 horses in section B of the class and it proved just as competitive. This time the Chilean rider Agustín Covarrubias with the KWPN “Irish Coffee” were the winners. Agustín beat the Spanish rider, Álvaro González de Zárate, who is regularly placed here at the Tour. Today he was riding “ I Mose VLS”.

 

The Dutch rider Kim Emmen surpassed herself today as she won Section A of the 6 yr olds with“Lady los Ángeles” and also took second place with“Astrid’s Lad”.  Section B, was won by the Portuguese rider, Joao Pedro Gomes with the French bred “Elegant Gypsy de Lure”, beating both Jessica Hewitt and another British rider, Jake Saywell with his stallion, “Ebanking”.

 

In the 5yr olds the local Spanish rider from Cordoba, Ricardo del Campo with “Chantal de Westfalia” won the class for the second time since the beginning of the Tour. Section B was won by another Brit, this time Adam Taylor with the lovely and already legendary “Kwikzilver W”.

 

Tomorrow we start the CSI4*, the first of three that will be held here at the Sunshine Tour XXVI. There will be three Big Tour classes that range in height from 1.35 to 1.50m.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

26/02/2020   by Sunshinetour News , Press releases , Sunshine Tour , sunshinetour2020

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