It was a strong victory for the Irishman in the CSI5*-W in La Coruña. A well-experienced Denis Lynch with Rubens LS La Silla cornered his three rivals in the jump off of the Longines Trophy. The Casas Novas arena presented a perfect course only for those who could make their round with concentration, a strong rapport with the horse, speed and dexterity. So much so that only 4 pairs qualified for the final round, in which the winner would be decided: the British Guy Williams and Robert Whitaker, the Dutchman Marc Houtzager and Lynch himself, who has pocketed 75,900 euros with this win.

The first to enter the arena was Williams, who did not have a lucky performance with Rouge de Ravel. Lynch wanted to succeed, which he did, challenging the next two with a devilish 40.33-second time without penalty. Then came the experienced Whitaker with Catwalk IV, and Houtzager with Sterrehof’s Dante. Whitaker unfortunately knocked one fence down, and did not complete the course in a better time, (made 40.84 seconds), however, the Dutchman flew even faster than the Irish (39.79), but also knocked down an oxer in the attempt. Despite this, they reached a negligible second and third place (46,000 and 34,500 euros, respectively). In the case of Whitaker, it is the second time he proudly has reached the podium in the Galician event, since yesterday he also succeeded in the NH Collection Trophy.

A brand new winner who stated, “the excellent surface of the track” in Coruña, mentioning the good work of those responsible for the layout and also the expertise of Rubens LS La Silla. The 13-year-old horse, which was previously ridden by the Irish Conor Swail, “was very successful in America,” said Lynch, who he only started riding in August. “I was lucky because my horse is not the fastest, but it has a lot of experience. He was calm, he turned very well in the laps and I am very happy. ”

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