Belgium’s Gregory Wathelet revealed a new star in his string when galloping to victory with the fabulous grey mare, Coree, at the tenth leg of the Longines FEI World Cup™ Jumping 2016/2017 Western European League at Leipzig in Germany.

Chasing a super-fast time set by Frenchman Kevin Staut and his Olympic team gold medal winning ride Reveur de Hurtebise HDC, Wathelet broke the beam 0.17 seconds quicker to claim maximum points and move up to tenth place on the qualification table. However Staut remains the undisputed league leader with a massive 78 points to his credit following a spectacularly consistent season, and looks a serious contender for the 2017 Longines Final in Omaha, Nebraska (USA) in March.

There was a lot of exciting young German talent on show today, and seven home runners went into the timed round in which 21-year-old Guido Klatte set the pace with a great clear from Qinghai in 44.90 seconds. Compatriot Markus Brinkmann bettered that when posting 44.47 seconds with Pikeur Dylon but then last year’s surprise winners at this fixture, 23-year-old Niklas Krieg and Carella who eventually finished third, went flying through the finish in 43.76 seconds to go well out in front.

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