A new name was added to the FEI Driving World Cup™ hall of fame as Belgium’s Dries Degrieck took a career-best victory in front of a full house at the 26th Partner Pferd in Leipzig (GER). After a super second place late on Friday night in the opening competition, he and his horses went one better on Sunday to win competition two at the eighth and last leg of the 2023-24 series. The result gained him ten ranking points and guaranteed his place at the final in Bordeaux (FRA) in early February.

Everything came together this weekend for the 28 year old Belgian farrier and his four KWPN horses. After a fast, clear first round on Friday he was in the top three and gained a place in the drive-off where he was joined by the reigning champion Boyd Exell (AUS) and previous champion Ijsbrand Chardon (NED). Keeping his cool against the two titans, Dries’s precise rein handling enabled him to steer accurate routes through the obstacles and cones, while he also gained valuable seconds on the longer, running sections in the early part of the course. With only a late ball to add to his quick time, he slotted into second behind Boyd.

But when the placings really mattered on Sunday, everything was in the Belgian’s favour as he produced another fast first round – only beaten by Bram Chardon (NED) on time – to be in the top three again. Disbelief prevailed as the usually indomitable Boyd Exell, who was last to go after an emphatic win on Friday night, knocked an element to add four seconds to his time which dropped him into fourth place and took him out of drive-off contention. That meant that Dries and Bram were joined by Koos de Ronde (NED), who had been fourth on Friday.

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