Britain’s Robert Whitaker won today’s Longines King George V Gold Cup after delivering the only double clear of the competition on Vermento.

The win came two days after the Brits won the Longines FEI Jumping Nations Cup™, with Robert’s father John part of that winning team, crowning an amazing week for the home nation at the Longines Royal International Horse Show.

Nine of the 45 starters produced a clear first round after Kelvin Bywater’s tricky course caught many of the competitors out. But in round two things got even tougher, with all but Robert collecting faults in the jump-off. Brazil’s Pedro Veniss produced the fastest time of the day, finishing on 56.48sec, but he was one of several riders to pick up penalties at the white gate at 8B. He ended up in second place with the 12-year-old Nimrod De Muze Z, with Amanda Landeblad and the British-bred For Killy in third after also falling foul of the white gate.

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