Canadian show jumping athlete Wesley Newlands of Toronto, ON, claimed victory in the 1.30m Final to close out the Longines Global Champions Tour held in Vienna, AUT, from September 17 to 20.

Riding Wieminka B, Newlands came out on top following a 17-horse jump-off. Germany’s Frank Rothenberger was the course designer throughout the week, and he set a demanding track for the 1.30m Final event in the CSI2* division. Challenging mid-way through the large jump-off field, Newlands knew that a daring and difficult inside turn after fence three could make or break the win. The crowd gasped when she pulled it off, and cheered her home in a time of 35.95 seconds. Her closest challenger, runner-up Christian Schranz of Austria, finished a full second behind, clocking in at 36.99 riding Whisper von Lichten CH.

“I didn’t get to see anyone go in the jump-off, but there was one inside turn that someone had tried to do, and I knew I had to try it if I wanted the win,” explained Newlands, 27. “I went really tight back to the vertical (at fence three), and then I made my turn after that; I was able to slip inside the two fences, and that’s where I think I got it.”

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