Switzerland's Nadja Peter Steiner and the 11-year-old mare Saura de Fondcombe (Balou du Rouet x Paladin Des Ifs) won Sunday's CSI3* €61,800 World Cup of Tetouan Grand Prix de S.A.R Le Prince Héritier Moulay El Hassan.
The 1.40-1.60m World Cup leg counting for the Arab League saw the best 25 % of the riders, fourteen in total, from the first round qualify for round two – with nine of them on a clean sheet. Out of these nine, six managed to repeat their clear round performances in round two against the clock.
Fastest of them all was Nadja Peter Steiner, who stopped the clock at 44.29 seconds – by far the quickest jump-off of the class. Second place went to Belgium's Dominique Hendrickx on Colina Pijnvenhof Z (Colman x Parco), with a time of 46.80 seconds. Egypt's Karim El Zoghby finished third on Caveman DH Z (Cardento x Corland), with a time of 47.30 in the jump-off.
France's Alexandra Paillot finished fourth, and Italy's Emanuele Massimiliano Biancho fifth – both double clear.
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