It was the perfect end to the final day of action at the Longines Global Champions Tour of London, as Great Britain’s Laura Renwick (GBR) rode a phenomenal round to take the CSI5* Massimo Dutti Trophy in front of a passionate home crowd. The young Italian Emanuele Bianchi took second place, just sixth tenths of a second off the win with his stunning bay stallion Isco de Amoranda. Third place went to Ireland’s Denis Lynch on his twelve year old bay gelding All Star 5, who lead the jump-off for the majority of the round.

The first round caused many challenges, with many horses spooking upon entering the arena and looking fresh in the cooler weather. The second part of the double was problematic for a few, with the poles tumbling left, right and centre as the world’s best took on the 1,50m course.

However, despite the tricky first round, fourteen world class combinations went clear and through to the jump-off. With a new set up, there was everything to play for as riders such as Simon Delestre (FRA), Gregory Wathelet (BEL), Kevin Staut (FRA), Daniel Deusser (GER), Henrik von Eckermann (SWE), Jane Richard Philips (SUI) and Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum (GER) took to the arena.

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