The anthem of Spain plays again in honor Diego Uson when revalidating your title champion in the VIII Spanish Veterans Championship in the VET 1* category. From the first day in Pineda It was clear that the gold would be for him, taking over the victory of the previous two days. The current European silver medalist of Veterans and Caravaggio of Lison Z started this last qualifier with 0 points, which made them almost invulnerable compared to the rest of the 20 participants, who added penalties from the previous days. The San Sebastian native finished second with a route marked by the comfort of the points advantage and competitiveness, being the best time of the test and finishing in 51.06 seconds.
The Barcelona rider Sol Daurella won the silver medal with her Mars Bangkok, in an outstanding performance that confirms her excellent sporting performance. Daurella, recent Spanish champion in the Classic modality, started with an advantage of 5.92 points accumulated on the first day, which positioned her as second favorite in this competition. During the course designed by Luis González, Daurella demonstrated prudence to avoid faults and a sporting ambition that led her to finish with a time of 55.21 seconds, thus consolidating her regularity and competitiveness on the tracks with this horse of her property.
The bronze medal went to the duo formed by Juan Queipo de Llano and Tanaka. With 6.01 points accumulated in the previous two days, Queipo de Llano started in third position, aware of his options to win a medal. He approached the course with a precise strategy to avoid penalties and ensure a good result. This bronze reaffirms the success of the couple, who already stood out in the recent European Championship in San Giovanni in Marignano, and adds another achievement for the mare from the Vizconde de Valoria stable, which they own.
In the VET 0* category the gold medal went to Emilio Valiente. The rider from Zaragoza and based in Vizcaya, with Tacoac D’Elpegere, started with only 4.83 points from the two previous tests, and after his 0 yesterday, he became the best positioned among the 10 participants in this last qualifier. The pair formed with this horse from the Mungía Club performed a test that ended without fail but in sixth place in the classification, due to the time spent on the course, more focused on not penalizing. He finished with 0 points in 62.61 seconds. The first classified in this category was María Herrero who, having 6.51 accumulated points, did not get a medal.
The silver medal went to Ana Borde, with Fynata. Once again a victory for the Mungía Club, with this victory for the Amazon, who went to the third qualifier with 5.69 points that she had achieved on the first day. Her run without fail and in an excellent time of 61.93 seconds earned her a place on the winners’ podium as the second best in Spain.
Eduardo Cardo won the bronze medal with Cacao W. The Andalusian rider, former Andalusian Veterans 1* champion, was one of the best positioned in the provisional classification. He started with a score of 5.94 points made in the first qualifying, without adding a penalty yesterday, which led him to take a conservative route to secure a place on the podium.
CSN4* final with Rogier Linssen as GP winner
Victory for Rogier Linssen and his mare Monepenny in the Grand Prix jump-off that closes the CSN4* in Pineda. Doing what was truly the most outstanding ride of the 7 that went to the jump-off, the rider from the Netherlands achieved the best result of the four that finished without fail. 31.57 seconds.
In second position Inés Hernández Yanguas with Nemo de Porceyo, who made a magnificent jump-off characterized by speed that helped them place themselves as second place by finishing in 31.94 seconds. Third position went to the pair formed by the rider Otti Verdú and Baccarat Fontai, finishing the course in a time of 32.21 seconds.
The 1.30m Group test. He went to Cantabria. The Cantabrian rider, Aitana Regil, made her debut in Pineda, winning what was the most competitive competition of the day with 96 horses registered. Teaming up with Quito SC, a horse she has been competing with for years, she managed to be the best of those who went to the second phase, finishing in a time of 25.85 seconds without penalty. Hot on their heels was a regular on the club’s podiums, Ricardo del Campo, who finished 13 hundredths behind with Lord Bets. In third position was the Portuguese Olympian Francisco Caldeira with Flor do Paco, who completed the track in 26.12 seconds.
Patricio de Valdenebro won the 1.20m Group with Corintia de Mies. The rider from the host club, in his line of competitiveness, was the best of the 87 participants. His time of 64.70 seconds beat the mark held by Ángel Cerdido, leaving halfway through the test. The rider from Badajoz, riding Rona de Sil, saw how his time of 64.71 seconds placed him in second position. In third place was the team formed by Victoria Sprogis and CSF Foxy Lady, who completed the course in 65.77 seconds.
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