A bright new face lit up the sport of show jumping today when Swedish newcomer, Stephanie Holmén (27), simply out-rode many of the best in the world to win the eleventh leg of the Longines FEI World Cup™ Jumping 2017/2018 Western European League in Zurich, Switzerland. Partnering the beautifully-bred Flip’s Little Sparrow, she led the rest a merry dance when throwing down a super-fast target-time in the 14-horse jump-off against the clock that had spectators gripping their seats to the very end.

Swiss riders wore armbands in memory of their respected colleague, Willi Melliger, who passed away recently, so when the host nation’s Pius Schwizer (55) slotted into second with About a Dream ahead of Frenchman Kevin Staut (37) in third with Silver Deux de Virton it seemed a fitting result. But today was all about one lady who showed the rest a clean pair of heels.

Holmén, who has been based with individual Olympic silver and European gold medallist Peder Fredricson at his Grevlunda Stables in the south of Sweden for the last four years was hooked up with the 12-year-old mare last June and, in only the second World Cup qualifier of her career, she put herself firmly on the sporting map with the ride of her life. Her boss was on hand to give her some instructions today, and she made good use of them.

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