Tetouan Sun Shines Upon Ines Joly and Pegasus Bandit Savoie


Switzerland’s Bryan Balsiger perhaps tried a little bit too hard to chase her time aboard his top horse, PSG Starlight, and collected a rail. Yet, we can expect he too is happy for Joly.
Switzerland’s Bryan Balsiger perhaps tried a little bit too hard to chase her time aboard his top horse, PSG Starlight, and collected a rail. Yet, we can expect he too is happy for Joly.
In 2019 he did it with his great grey gelding Clouzot du Lassus and today young Swiss star Bryan Balsiger did it again when winning the highly competitive opening leg of the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ 2022/2023 Western European League with the mare Dubai du Bois Pinchet.
From a starting field of 38 there were 11 through to the jump-off, and the 25-year-old rider was fourth to go against the clock. Setting the target in 41.38 seconds he then had an agonising wait while the rest tried to catch him, but in vain.
It was a really big day for Switzerland’s Bryan Balsiger who galloped to victory with the gallant grey gelding, Clouzot de Lassus, at the first leg of the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ 2019/2020 Western European League in Oslo, Norway.