Madrid, Spain – Olympic Champions Eric Lamaze and Hickstead closed out the CSI5* Madrid International Show Jumping Tournament in Spain by finishing second in the €100,000 King’s Cup on Sunday, May 24.

Earlier in the week, Lamaze and Hickstead placed second in Thursday’s €20,000 Altae Banco Privado Trophy and were again second in Saturday’s €150,000 Grand Prix of Madrid. In Sunday’s €100,000 King’s Cup, the pair was one of 10 horse-rider combinations to advance to the jump-off where they held the lead with a time of 44.47 seconds. The final challenger, Michel Robert of France riding Kronos d’Ouilly, caught the time, clocking in at 44.02 seconds to leave Lamaze in the runner-up position for the second day in a row.

“Hickstead jumped amazing both days,” said Lamaze, who earned €25,000 in prize money for Sunday’s second place finish. “He hasn’t done two big classes back-to-back like that in a long time so I would have understood if he had been a bit tired, but he came back better than ever. I think he jumped even better on Sunday than on Saturday.”

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