Karl Cook remporte le Grand Prix CSIO4* de Wellington sur Candy

Le cavalier américain Karl Cook a remporté la victoire dans le Grand Prix CSIO4* JTWG Inc. doté de 200 000 $ à Wellington, monté sur le cheval Candy de Signe Ostby. L’hymne national américain a retenti pour célébrer la victoire.

Dans le compétitif Grand Prix CSIO4* de Wellington, Karl Cook a démontré une compétence exceptionnelle à bord de Candy, propriété de Signe Ostby. L’événement, sponsorisé par JTWG Inc. avec un prize de 200 000 $, a vu la performance de Cook se démarquer, menant à son triomphe. Alors que l’hymne national américain résonnait dans le lieu, cela marquait un autre succès pour les efforts équestres américains en saut d’obstacles international.

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