
Ben Maher from Great Britain closely followed Epaillard, finishing second with a commendable time of 60.43 seconds aboard his stallion, Point Break. Meanwhile, Lillie Keenan of the USA secured third place, clocking in at 60.69 seconds on her horse, Kick On. The competition is heating up as it transitions to a Table A class featuring a jump-off set at 1.60m, where Epaillard will ride last due to his top standing.
This event not only highlights Epaillard`s prowess but also emphasizes the competitive spirit of international riders, with French talent making a significant mark on the global stage. For more insights on the equestrian world, visit equestrian and equestrian.
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