The long-awaited Longines Global Champions Tour of Riesenbeck has kicked off in spectacular fashion, captivating equestrian enthusiasts from all corners of the world. Amidst an electric atmosphere and the scenic beauty of Riesenbeck International a fiercely competitive 1.45m FUNDIS Reitsport Prize kicked off the weekend of top sport in style.

The opening day saw an intense battle for the top spots, with renowned British rider Ben Maher and Ginger Blue left a lasting impression by claiming the win, denying the German riders a complete sweep. An on-form David Will had to settle for second on Accoton PS by less than a quarter of a second. Feeling comfortable on home soil Richard Vogel rounded off the top 3 with Codex while Kendra Claricia Brinkop and Hans-Dieter Dreher made sure Maher was the only non-German in the top 5.

A smiling Ben Maher explained: “Ginger was great today and it is her first time on grass in a while. She jumped last week in A Courna for both team classes and the Grand Prix and I used today to get her ready for tomorrow. She is naturally fast so I didn’t push her too hard to the last fence to keep some energy for tomorrow but I had two very fast riders behind me.

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