Speed demon Nayel Nassar of Egypt and his trusty steed, Lucifer V, claimed Friday’s highlight event, racing to victory in the Longines Speed Challenge 1.50m Masters One.

Using the same speed track at the Paris and Hong Kong editions of the Longines Masters, course designer Frank Rothenberger gave competitors numerous options for inside turns and short cuts for those brave enough to chance their luck.

Despite knocking one rail down for a two-second time penalty, Nassar moved to the top of the leaderboard with an adjusted time of 58.45 seconds and stayed there. Nassar sat on the podium – and on pins and needles – watching the remaining competitors attempt to catch his time. Kristen Vanderveen of the United States came the closest but still finished more than two seconds off the winning pace with a time of 61.07 seconds, demonstrating just how fast Nassar had been.

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