
Release date: 25/06/2010 |
The second class was a winning round jump off class which meant the best ten rounds would jump off. Meredith Michaels Berbaum made her first visit to the Monte Carlo show a wining one when she steered Checkmate to a time of 35.21 and just snatched the lead from Gianni Govoni. The Italian was riding his latest acquisition Little Tinka, only recently bought from British international rider Mandy Goosen. “He is a very good English horse” laughed Gianni, who did not seem to be too dismayed with the runner up spot. Bernardo Alves, through from the first round as a fast four faulter, was third on Bridget in 35.93.
