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BH Gringos Legacy keeps winning for Guy Williams at Spring MET IV 2026

Sunday, 12 April 2026
CSI2* Spring MET 2026
 

Photo © Hervé Bonnaud / www.1clicphoto.com Guy Williams and the BH Gringos Legacy won Sunday’s CSI2* 1.45m Grand Prix in Oliva Nova. Photo © Hervé Bonnaud / www.1clicphoto.com

 

Press release from the Mediterranean Equestrian Tour 

 


 

Great Britain’s Guy Williams and the 11-year-old mare BH Gringos Legacy won Sunday’s CSI2* 1.45m Grand Prix presented by Dammann Reitplatz- u. Sportplatzbau GmbH at Centro Ecuestre Oliva Nova in Spain, where the first week of Spring MET IV 2026 concluded with a Grand Prix ruled by the Brits.

“I thought it was a good course, it kept stretching up and down the ring,” the happy winner said about the track set by Christian Wiegand (GER). “It was good for me anyway; there were not many clears.”

In a jump-off of five, Williams and BH Gringos Legacy clocked the winning time of 40.88 seconds. “To beat the ones in front of me – and hope the one behind me did not beat me,” Guy joked about his winning strategy. “She's a fast mare,” he continued. “She won the first day's class here as well. She's ever so quick and I thought that if I could leave the fences up, we wouldn't be far away from the win.”

Photo © Hervé Bonnaud / www.1clicphoto.com "She's been really good; she doesn't stop winning," Guy said about BH Gringos Legacy. Photo © Hervé Bonnaud / www.1clicphoto.com

“Last year, she jumped the Hamburg Derby and some four- and three-star Grand Prix and she won some ranking classes,” Guy explained about his winning mount. “I sold her to Tim Gredley, for Polly to ride. She's still Polly Gredley's horse, even though I got her back. She's been really good; she doesn't stop winning.”

“The facilities are lovely, and the people look after you,” Guy said about the venue in Oliva Nova. “Everyone is really nice and friendly, it’s a lovely place, very welcoming.”

Great Britain dominated Sunday’s Grand Prix, with three British riders following Williams. Alex Barr on Preben van de Doornakkers (For Pleasure x Nabab de Reve) took the runner-up spot 1.71 seconds behind the winner, while Carron Nicol aboard RHR Out of the Blue (Plot Blue x Livello) placed third. Leo Lamb with Las Palmas VG (Don Diego x Sam R) finished fourth, followed by the host nation’s Pello Eloyduy Ibarzabal on Champenoise de Rampan (Voltigeur de Rampan x Quintal) in fifth.



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