FEI Dressage World Cup competition got underway in the French city with an impressive lineup of international stars.
The Longines Equita Lyon, Concours Hippique International has been reconfigured and will be held with a maximum of 1,000 spectators.
The Belgian edged countryman Verlooy to add another grand prix win to his resume on a horse that many consider to be “the best mare in the world currently.”
The Scottish rider won the Hubside Jumping de Grimaud feature for the second time - this time aboard Hello Jefferson - ahead of Edward Levy and Jos Verlooy.
Belgian rider tops off four weeks of competition in the south of France with a victory aboard Gancia de Muze in a 46-horse field.
Two thirds of the World Top 30 were present in the French Riviera for the first CSI 5* in the world since show jumping competition restarted.