Posted: 15th May 2015 | Back to news feed

Britain’s Jordan Marshall, 17, claimed her first senior international win at Royal Windsor Horse
Show riding Unique in the CSI1* Thames Speed Stakes. Inclement weather
didn’t affect the mood of the competitive field, of which seven
remained faultless.


The former successful pony rider was drawn late to go in the speed contest and
finished with a huge four-second advantage over late-charging runner-up
MacKenzie Ray (Audrey) and the former leader Emily Moffitt (Ferox B) of the
USA.

Moffitt had better fortunes in the following St George Two-Phase, riding HHS
Fafa. With the advantage of final draw, Emily snatched the lead from British
long-time leader Sophie Tobin (Quite Cadiz).

The USA’s former Olympic gold medallist Laura Kraut and Thalis de la Rougue
claimed their second national show jumping win of the week in the Land Rover
Grades B and C Handicap. Meanwhile, Britain’s Mavis Spencer and
Marchello, took the Olympic Star Spotters top prize, and her fellow countryman
Max Routledge (Carus Royale) claimed the Grades A and B Jumping Competition

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