LUCY DAVIS BEATS THE WORLD IN THE CSI 5* BRUSSELS STEPHEX MASTERS ROLEX GP

6 September -What a jump-off! Seventeen riders jumped clean in the first round and qualified for the tiebreaker. Riders went faster and faster in it and the quickest of all was Lucy Davis, only 22, but silver medallist at the World Equestrian Games in Caen last year with the United States Equestrian Team. Aboard her phenomenal Belgian horse Barron (For Pleasure), which as a five-year-old was trained at Stephex Stables for a while, she beat Karim El Zoghby from Egypt (Amelia). He had surprisingly bettered the chrono of last year's winner Kent Farrington on Gazelle, the top talented horse that he found on Stephex Stables. In the end El Zoghby ended up second, Piergiorgio Bucci (Casallo Z) from Italy third and Kent Farrington fourth. The other double clears were Maikel van der Vleuten (VDL Groep Arera C), Kevin Staut (Silvana HDC), Harrie Smolders (Don VHP Z), Philipp Weishaupt (Cordess), Gudrun Patteet (Sea Coast Pebles Z) and Scott Brash (Hello M'Lady), the world's number one. The fastest riders with one knock-down in the jump-off were the Stephex riders Daniel Deusser and Lorenzo de Luca aboard Cornet d'Amour and Geisha van Orshof.

Lucy Davis kreeg een nieuwe Rolex horloge om de arm. De prijs voor de beste ruiter van het concours ging naar de Belg Nicola Philippaerts. Hij reed de ring buiten met een STX 2 Horse Truck. De prijzen werden uitgereikt door de afgevaardigden van Rolex, organisator Stephan Conter, maar ook minister Maggie De Block.

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