In a day for the record books, three nations took top honours at the J. Safra Sarasin FEI Vaulting World Cup™ Final. French, German and Italian colours flew high with Quentin Jabet (FRA), Kathrin Meyer (GER) and Pas-de-Deux, Rebecca Greggio and Davide Zanella (ITA) excelling in the St. Jakobshalle in Basel (SUI).

Tensions rose and the anticipation grew as the Male competition thrilled the audience. Final debutant, Quentin Jabet blew the competition away with his characteristic style, becoming the only competitor to score over nine points, setting a new FEI Vaulting World Cup™ Final record in its current format, a score of 9.180. In a class above the rest, he elegantly performed with new combination Goldjunge and Jaqueline Schönteich earning a perfect 10 from the artistic judge. “Competing with German teammates is different than French. I like it a lot. I found a good horse, with a good lunger”, he said.

Germany’s Julian Wilfling improved on his round one placing, engaging emotionally in his artistic concept, his dynamic Free test was well received by the judges, boosting him into second place with Aragorn 102 and Alexander Zebrak and scoring 8.683. Thomas Brüsewitz brought a different energy to the ring. Demonstrating an extremely high level of difficulty and intricate transitions his Freestyle was the second best of the day just 0.18 behind Jabet. He was hot on the heels of compatriot Wilfling and rounded out the podium with Maik Husmann and equine partner William II Z, 8.671.

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