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Gilles Thomas Claims Victory at Grand Palais Show Jumping Event

Thomas tops the 1.50m competition with Qalista DN.

March 21, 2025 at 2:44 PMBy s.wilhelm

Under the glass dome of the Grand Palais, Belgian champion Gilles Thomas achieved victory in the 1.50m main event, which was contested against the clock.

Riding the 9-year-old mare Qalista DN (Emerald van 't Ruytershof), Thomas completed the course in a time of 59.82 seconds. Swiss rider Martin Fuchs finished in second place, nearly one second behind, competing on L&L Upgrade (Ultimo).

German rider Kendra Claricia Brinkop took third place aboard her 13-year-old mare Ma Belle (Ugano Sitte), which was bred by Gust Brosens. Brinkop managed to edge out Christian Ahlmann with D'Aganix 2000 Z (Dominator 2000 Z), while Max Kühner rounded out the top five with EIC UP Too Jacco Blue (Chacco-Blue). Gregory Wathelet also made the top ten, securing ninth place with Bond Jamesbond de Hay (Diamant de Semilly).

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