That final ranking was won by the team Valkenswaard United, namely Bertram Allen and John Whitaker. Hower, in the final, team Antwerp Diamonds came closer. Harrie Smolders & BWP Elite Stallion Emerald vh Ruytershof and Jos Verlooy (Caracas) were third in the final and second in the overall rankings, also a great result!
Emerald vh Ruytershof: Diamond Semilly x Carthago - Breeder: Bert Van den Branden
Friday Daniel Deusser jumped to victory with the 9-year-old Belgian Warmblood Happiness van t Paradijs (Obourg x Quick Lauro Z), from breeders Johan Rooms and Ann Van Den Branden. The duo was the best over a height of 1m45. From this dameline come even though the international horses Guess Ter Wilgen (v. Bentley vd Heffinck) and Caelum Ter Wilgen (v. Quick Star).
Jos Verlooy drove the 11-year Farfelu de la Pomme (Vigo d'Arsouilles x Darco) bred by Haras de la Pomme to fourth place. Farfelu is a granddaughter of the famous Qerly Chin.
On the final day of the Global Champions Tour the GP was ridden. The German Daniel Deusser had two top five rankings provided each with a Belgian Warmblood under the saddle.
After winning on Friday, he now became third in the 1m50 / 1m55 class with the 9-year-old Happiness van t Paradijs.
In the GP Deusser achieved almost the victory with his Olympic horse, the 11-year-old First Class of Eeckelghem (Balou du Rouet x Feinschnitt I vd Richter). But eventually they had to leave the profits and final victory for Rolf Goran Bengtsson and Casall Ask.
First Class was bred by Pierre Floru. A few years ago this duo became champion of Germany.