
Verona, Italy – November 08, 2021 – On a dramatic afternoon in Verona, Italy today, Simon Delestre and the evergreen 16-year-old Hermes Ryan galloped to victory in the third leg of the 2021/2022 Longines FEI Jumping World Cupโข Western European League.

Germanyโs Kendra Claricia Brinkop (GER) took the early lead in the 12-horse jump-off with Kastelle Memo, throwing down a time of 37.80 seconds that would prove difficult to beat. But the turn to the innocuous-looking vertical at fence nine, this time the second obstacle on the course, saw Great Britainโs Emily Moffitt take a tumble when Winning Good put in a stop, while the competition was held for some time after Colombiaโs Carlos Lopez had a fall from Admara at the same fence.

Admara left the arena at a trot while Lopez was taken to hospital with a suspected shoulder injury, and when the action resumed Brinkopโs target time still proved too difficult to get. That was until, second-last to go, Delestre set off with the trusty little chestnut gelding with which he won individual bronze at the FEI European Championships in Aachen, Germany in 2015.

Scorching through the finish in 37.32 they took over the lead, and although Irelandโs Denis Lynch (IRL) was clear with GC Chopinโs Bushi, their time of 38.62 seconds was only good enough for third spot behind Brinkop in second and Delestre at the head of affairs.
Germanyโs Christian Kukuk and Checker finished fourth, Swedenโs Jens Fredricson and Markan Cosmopolit slotted into fifth and Americaโs Jessica Springsteen lined up in sixth with Don Juan van de Donkhoeve.
Todayโs result moves Jens Fredricson up to second place on the Western European League table which continues to be led by The Netherlandsโ Kevin Jochems, winner of the opening leg of the series in Oslo, Norway last month.
Final Results – โฌ190,000 Longines FEI Jumping World Cup Verona CSI 5*-W
1) Simon Delestre (FRA) & Hermes Ryan – 0 / 0 – 37.32
2) Kendra Claricia Brinkop (GER) & Kastelle Memo – 0 / 0 – 37.80
3) Denis Lynch (IRL) & GC Chopin’s Bushi – 0 / 0 – 38.62
Source: Press Release from Fieracavalli / Jumping Verona
Photos: ยฉ Jumping Verona / M. Proli
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