The Hubside Jumping de Grimaud played host to the crรจme de la crรจme of international horses and riders for the first CSI 5* in the world since they started competing again. Judge for yourself: two thirds of the World Top 30 were present at the show organised on the initiative of Sadri Fegaier. The world hierarchy was respected on the track of the French course designer Cรฉdric Longis, who was officiating for the first time at CSI 5*-level: Switzerlandโs Steve Guerdat, the World number one, triumphed with Victorio des Frotards. He finished ahead of the young French rider Edward Levy, and Swedenโs Peder Fredricson, the current World no.6.
โThe first round went really well. Victorio had already won the three five-star Grands Prix in which he competed this year. I knew he could do it, but despite this, there were a lot of unknowns in this Grand Prix, as I didnโt jump a lot with my horses during the lockdown. He jumped really well here during the first week of the Hubside Jumping and then he went home to rest a bit last week. He jumped really well in the first big class on Thursday, but in the 1m50 class on Friday I felt he was a bit tired. So I wasnโt sure how we would do today. Apparently, the day off really did him good, because during the first round he jumped incredibly. I think that he has never jumped as well as that! I had a great feeling in the ring when we jumped the first round. The jump-off of this Grand Prix was really fast, like all the classes that take place here, and thatโs why I chose to ride Victorio. He really gave it his all for me in the jump-off and Iโm really proud of him! Next week, I will be back in the ring here but without Victorio, who is going home to have a rest.โ
Full results here.