With no less than fifteen cleared riders in the first round, among them nine who realized the double-clear that gives access to the jump-off, the Longines Global Champions Tour Grand Prix du Prince de Monaco offered some great sport.

John whitaker, riding Argento (with whom he won the Grand Prix of Hong-Kong in February) quickly took the lead (28,43 secondes) ahead of the Quatarien Sheikh Ali Bin Khalid Al Thani and the American Jessica Springsteen.

The public really believed that the British legend would make it. But it wasn’t reckoning with the tenacity of the unbeatable current world number one, Scott Brash, and his mare Hello M’Lady, who ended their round in 28.45 secondes.

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