Scotland’s Scott Brash, currently the tenth best rider in the world, won the Hubside Jumping de Grimaud’s CSI 4* Grand Prix for the second time. This time it was with Hello Jefferson, after an initial victory last October with Hello Senator. He finished ahead of France’s Edward Levy, who has been performing very well recently and Belgium’s Jos Verlooy.

A first 5* round

Such an amazing line-up of world stars! The Hubside Jumping de Grimaud’s 4* Grand Prix, which was created by the Italian course designer Andrea Colombo, was demanding… but not unreasonably so. A good third of the forty-eight riders competing in the class were unsuccessful despite a few clear rounds (Nicola Philippaerts, Grégory Wathelet, Jessica Springsteen, Alexandra Thornton and Laurent Goffinet) but in a time that was too slow compared to the one set by Colombo.

France’s Edward Levy, who is really on a roll at the moment, was the first of a string of riders to jump clear with Rebeca LS, and confirmed the excellent form of his string of horses. Second twice yesterday in the 1.40m class (with Starlette de la Roque) and the 1.45m class (with Broadway de Mormoulin), he already had a victory under his belt this afternoon with Confidence d’Ass in the 1.40m class and won the Longines Deauville Classic’s CSI 3* Grand Prix last week with Sirius Black.

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