Gregory Wathelet stormed to victory with Bond Jamesbond de Hay at the third leg of the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ 2023/2024 Western European League in Lyon, France on Nov. 5.

All eyes were on Julien Epaillard and his 10-year-old mare Dubai du Cedre, one of five French partnerships to make the cut into the second-round jump-off, after their win in Friday’s hotly-contested Longines Grand Prix. But they had to yield to the mighty stride of Wathelet’s stallion who snatched it away with a breathtaking run to post Belgium’s first-ever victory in the history of the World Cup class at the hugely popular French fixture.

From a starting field 40 that included six of the top 10 riders in the world a total of 14 found the key to Gregory Bodo’s first-round track, and it was leading U-25 rider, Great Britain’s Harry Charles, who set the pace when clear with Romeo 88 in 35.34 seconds over the new seven-fence jump-off course. Belgium’s Pieter Devos followed with a great round from the young mare Jarina J in 36.76 but reigning Olympic champion Ben Maher shaved almost a second off Charles’ target when fourth to go with Dallas Vegas Batilly who broke the beam in 34.59 to temporarily take the lead.

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