The weekend's results

It was a busy week for the CSI5 combinations.

Rolex Grand Prix of Ireland in Dublin

The world's top show jumpers will once again meet in Dublin, to compete in the prestigious Rolex Grand Prix. The entry list promised great sport. Forty combinations jumped the demanding course, designed by Alan Wade and only seven riders didn't touch a pole and advancing to the jump off where only five pairs delivered flawless performances once again.

RESULTS

1. Martin FUCHS with CONNER JEI
2. Mark MCAULEY with GRS LADY AMARO
3. Aaron VALE with CARISSIMO 25

Photo: Rolex Grand Prix of Ireland ©️ Sportfot pour Rolex Series

Harry Charles achieves a home victory in the 1.60m LGCT Grand Prix London

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Only seven combinations jumped the jump-off in the 1.60m LGCT Grand Prix in London. The competition remained opened until the final rider went into the arena. The Olimpyc Individual Champion, Christian Kukuk with his mare Just Be Gentle (Tyson), was in the lead till the last pair, Harry Charles and his stallion Sherlock, jumped the faster roungd of the day, winning the competition!

RESULTS

1. Harry Charles with Sherlock
2. Christian Kukuk with Just Be Gentle
3. Pieter Devos with Toupie de la Roque
 
Lillie Keenan and Kick On won in Toronto

Photo © Mackenzie Clark Photo © Mackenzie Clark

With the very fast time of 39.17 seconds in the jump off, Keenan and Kick On, won the CSI5* 1.60m $200,000 Kubota Grand Prix held on Saturday in Toronto.
Kent Farrington (USA) and Toulayna finished second with a time of 40.57 seconds. David O'Brien (IRL) and El Balou OLD took third place with a time of 42.06 seconds. 

RESULTS

1. Lillie KEENAN with KICK ON
2. Kent FARRINGTON with TOULAYNA
3. David O'BRIEN with EL BALOU OLD