Julien Epaillard was a happy man after winning today’s fourth leg of the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ 2021/2022 Western European League in Madrid, Spain. The 44-year-old French rider was one of just six to make it through to the second-round jump-off in which his exciting chestnut gelding, Billabong du Roumois, returned the quickest clear to grab those precious maximum points towards qualification for the 2022 Longines Final in Leipzig, Germany next April.

He admitted this evening that today’s winning round didn’t quite go to plan. “I knew there were a lot of fast riders coming after me and it wasn’t the most beautiful jump-off I ever rode in my life, but it was big pressure and I also had a little bit of luck!” Epaillard said after pinning Germany’s David Will and C Vier into runner-up spot and Ireland’s Denis Lynch and GC Chopin’s Bushi into third.

It was the perfect end to an amazing week for the Frenchman who won all three of the big classes at the Spanish fixture. On that form he was always going to be tough to beat today.

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