The €375,000 Longines Global Champions Tour Grand Prix of Doha witnessed a sensational showdown with a 10-rider jump-off at the Longines Arena in Al Shaqab. It was Belgium’s Abdel Saïd and the remarkable, Bonne Amie, emerging victorious after a heart-stopping class.

Three men on a podium.

Harry Allen, Abdel Saïd and Marcus Ehning on the podium. (Stefano Grasso/LGCT)

Their triumph not only secured the win but also propelled them to claim the lead in the prestigious LGCT Championship race, after collecting maximum points tonight with a spectacular sound and light show at the prize-giving ceremony, rounded off three days of the highest calibre show jumping kicking off the supreme test to find the 2024 LGCT Champion.

In an electrifying round, Abdel Saïd and Bonne Amie showcased their mastery clinching victory by the narrowest of margins. Their flawless performance saw them edge out rising star Harry Allen and Calculatus by a mere 0.21 seconds in his first-ever LGCT Grand Prix! Landing himself on the podium in his debut and beating show jumping legends like Marcus Ehning and Coolio 42.

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