Daniel Deusser dominates CSI5* Jump Saudi with victory on Jasmien vd Bisschop

Current world number two Daniel Deusser made his mark at CSI5* Jump Saudi taking the 1.50m big tour speed class win on Jasmien vd Bisschop straight after a second-place on board Bingo Ste Hermelle in the 1.45m medium tour two-phase.

Daniel Deusser dominates CSI5* Jump Saudi with victory on Jasmien vd Bisschop
Daniel Deusser dominates CSI5* Jump Saudi with victory on Jasmien vd Bisschop


Current world number two Daniel Deusser made his mark at CSI5* Jump Saudi taking the 1.50m big tour speed class win on Jasmien vd Bisschop straight after a second-place on board Bingo Ste Hermelle in the 1.45m medium tour two-phase.

In a close second place under half a second behind the German was crowd favourite Abdullah Alsharbatly and Quincy. The local rider received a standing ovation as he stopped the clock in 68.49 seconds to claim silver today. On form, Ibrahim Hani Bisharat and Astuce du Cellier la rounded off the podium with a solid clear but in a much slower time fo 72.15 seconds.

There was drama for Peder Fredricson as he opted for an ambitious inside turn on H&M Crusader Ice that caused the rhythm to be disrupted going into the double and the pair ground to a halt to come home on 5 faults.

Continuing his unlucky streak Philipp Weishaupt and Cool Feeling were the fastest of the class in 67.19 but har rub on a pole in the latter part of the course caused the duo to finish with 4 faults.

While Edwina Tops-Alexander and Hazy Toulana, last week's CSI4* FEI Jumping World Cup winner Manon Hees on Echo vh Gerendal Z and Meshari Alharbi with Genasis all finished clear but outside the time allowed picking up costly time faults.

As the sunset over Riyadh, it was a fantastic kick-off to CSI5* Jump Saudi where HH Prince Abdullah Bin fahad Bin Abdullah AL SAUD, President of the Saudi Arabia Equestrian Federation and Chairman of Saudi Equestrian Events presented the trophies with Abdullah Alghanim the Advisor to the GCEO.

Fans and riders now look ahead to tomorrow's CSI5* Longines FEI Jumping World Cup of Riyadh which will be streamed live and for free on the Jump Saudi website.