In an electrifying climax to the €1.25 million Longines Global Champions Super Grand Prix, Victor Bettendorf delivered a performance for the ages, seizing victory aboard his remarkable nine-year-old mare, Foxy de la Roque. The tension was palpable as Bettendorf, the last to go under the floodlights in Riyadh, produced a rapid awe-inspiring double-clear that left the arena breathless.

Joining the illustrious ranks of Henrik von Eckermann, Edwina Tops-Alexander, Julien Epaillard, Ben Maher, and Daniel Deusser, the 34-year-old made history as the youngest-ever winner of the prestigious Longines Global Champions Tour Super Grand Prix.

Belgium’s Gilles Thomas, piloting the impressive Ermitage Kalone, secured a well-earned second place with a bold and fluid double-clear, setting the benchmark midway through the second round. Ireland’s Michael Duffy and Quirex completed the podium, their nearly flawless performance marred by two time faults in the first round. It was a showcase of elite talent, where the margins were razor-thin, and every moment counted.

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