Philipp Weishaupt (GER) drew on the experience of his long-term partner, the 14-year-old gelding Coby 8 to produce a blistering jump-off round in what proved to be an unbeatable time of 36.11 seconds to take victory in the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ in A Coruña (ESP).

Victorious in Helsinki (FIN), Great Britain’s Robert Whitaker and Vermento chased hard from final draw of the 14-horse jump-off, but despite calling upon the 11-year-olds huge stride, his time of 36.56 wasn’t enough to knock an inspired Weishaupt from the top of the podium. The home crowd had plenty to cheer about when Jesús Garmendia Echevarría set the jump-off alight from the halfway stage of round two to break the beam in 37.19 and take eventual third place with the impressive 13-year-old Callias.

Santiago Varela made full use of the vast arena at Casas Novas, the stunning venue for this seventh leg of the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ in A Coruña. He set a track that incorporated a range of fence types using the lengths and breadth of the 80m x 40m arena at this incredible facility that will play host to the FEI Jumping European Championship in July 2025. His test included 14 fences, six maximum height verticals, a combination with oxers as the second and third elements and a blue double with a 1.60m liverpool vertical as part B.

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