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FEMALE DOMINANCE AT LONGINES GLOBAL CHAMPIONS TOUR
FEMALE DOMINANCE AT LONGINES GLOBAL CHAMPIONS TOUR

The Longines Global Champions Tour - Jumping International de Monte-Carlo concluded with a stunning display of talent and determination, highlighted by the stellar performance of the Cannes Stars team on Friday. German rider Sophie Hinners and Dutch rider Kim Emmen delivered flawless rides to clinch the GCL title, securing their third victory of the season following earlier wins in Doha and Saint-Tropez.

In a tense competition against the Prague Lions, who set a formidable standard with faultless rounds earlier in the day, Hinners and Emmen demonstrated exceptional poise and agility, securing victory without a single fault. Reflecting on their triumph, Sophie Hinners remarked, "The Prague Lions applied significant pressure, pushing us to ride aggressively while maintaining precision. It's a testament to the incredible teamwork and support we have."

FEMALE DOMINANCE AT LONGINES GLOBAL CHAMPIONS TOUR

Kim Emmen added, "Sophie set a fantastic pace, allowing us to execute our plan flawlessly. This win is a testament to our dedication and the bond we share as a team."

Individual honors saw French rider Simon Delestre deliver a stellar performance aboard Dexter Fontenis Z, claiming the top position among thirteen faultless rounds. The evening also featured standout rides from competitors like Emanuele Gaudiano and Jeanne Sadran, underscoring the event's high level of competition.

Earlier in the day, the CSI2* events showcased emerging talents, with young Monégasque riders Romane Seret and Ilana Palmaro shining in their respective classes.

All eyes now turn to the Grand Prix du Prince de Monaco on Saturday, where top riders, including defending champion Julien Épaillard, will vie for €1.5 million in prize money. With contenders like Max Kühner and Jeanne Sadran also poised to compete, anticipation runs high for an exhilarating finale to this prestigious event.

The Longines Global Champions Tour - Jumping International de Monte-Carlo continues to captivate audiences with its world-class competition and exceptional performances, embodying the pinnacle of equestrian excellence at the iconic Port Hercule arena.