Ros Canter y Lordships Graffalo consiguen su tercera victoria en Badminton

Ros Canter y Lordships Graffalo aseguraron una histórica tercera victoria en el Mars Badminton Horse Trials. El triunfo llegó tras una actuación dominante en todas las fases del evento de cinco estrellas.

La pareja realizó una destacada prueba de doma y la siguió con una ronda de campo a través sin faltas que impresionó a los espectadores. Mark Phillips señaló que su capacidad para controlar el ritmo y la zancada no tiene precedentes, especialmente poco después del nacimiento del segundo hijo de Canter.

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