Torrential rain during this afternoon’s final Jumping test event before the 2014 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games™ get underway on 23 August gave organisers and athletes the best possible opportunity to see how the footing in both the competition and training arenas at d’Ornano Stadium in Caen (FRA) would perform in tough conditions.

The competition was put on hold for just under 40 minutes during the thunderstorm and immediately afterwards to allow the drainage system to do its work. The Ground Jury then restarted the action with 13 left to jump in the first round, and 18 horses went through to a timed jump-off.

French star Patrice Delaveau, who won today’s feature class with Ornella Mail HDC and jumped both before and after the downpour, was impressed with how well the arena surfaces performed. “The main arena was not so good for the first three or four riders after the rain, but then it was absolutely fine,” he said. “For me there was no difference between the first round and the jump-off, it was perfect.”

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