Boyd Exell for the third time

The third day of the International Official Baborówko Driving Show ended without any major surprises. CAIO4*-H2 was won by Dennis Schneiders, while in CAIO4*-H4 Boyd Exell again triumphed. Among the Poles of the pairs competition, Aleksander Fularczyk performed best, and the Polish Champion of the four-horse carriage was again Piotr Mazurek.

The CAIO4*-H2 cones competition for the KUHN Agricultural Machinery trophy was won by Lars Schwitte with Nadine Schwitte and horses Le Fasco and Limber RSH (143.74). Second was Roger Campbell along with groom Pia Grundmann and horses Magic Morgan G and Kensington (145.64). Third, meanwhile, was Dennis Schneiders along with Marlene Schneiders and horses Aglaya Liverno and Captain Chelsea R (141.45). Third place in the cones allowed him to take the lead in the overall classification for the Roman Roszkiewicz competition patron's prize. Second was Lars Schwitte, and third was Roger Campbell.

“I'm really happy with this victory. It was a fantastic competition. Super weather, super marathon. Everything was really perfect for us and the horses” - said the winner, Dennis Schneiders.

The CAIO4*-H4 agility trial for the Kunowo Stud trophy confirmed the fantastic form of World Champion Boyd Exell. He won both the classification of the competition and the whole event together with the grooms Katarzyna Wieczorek and Lisa Mitchell and the horses Jelviro, Daan 8, Hero, Maestro H (145,04). Second was Jérôme Voutaz along with Nicole Basteux and Bruno Nicoulaz and horses Flower De Gessenay, Leon, Lune De La Vielle Fontaine, Valerio (160). The podium was closed by Daniel Schneiders together with Juliane Schroder and Ann-Kathrin Schneiders and the horses Fanna, Ghandi, Inebie, Kroon Juweel (166.29). The team classification remained the same as after the marathon: Germany was first, the Poles second, and Austria third.

“Henry is very open-minded and listens to constructive comments, so we pass everything on to him, and he makes sure that it gets better and better for us every year (...) Great grass training arenas, great sand training arenas, nice main arena, so there is a lot of positives. I think this will slowly grow, and people from the west will come when they realize what they are missing out on” - said the winner and World Champion, Boyd Exell.