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LONGINES LUHMÜHLEN
13–16 June
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Longines Luhmühlen, Germany
YASMIN INGHAM has given the British Olympic selectors something to think about with a superb double podium performance in Germany.
This year's Luhmühlen CCI4*-S Meßmer Trophy, which attracted 67 entries, was a particularly significant competition as the final event before the announcement of the British eventing team for Paris. Yasmin topped the class with 13-year-old gelding Banzai Du Loir, owned by Janette Chinn and The Sue Davies Fund.
“It was a very important weekend for me and there was a lot of pressure involved,” said Yasmin. “All of us here had the goal of being selected for an Olympic Games. I wanted to make sure that I was doing everything I possibly could to put myself and Banzai in the best place for that.”
“I'm lucky to ride such an athlete”
YASMIN INGHAM ON BANZAI DU LOIR
She did that by delivering a textbook clear in the showjumping on Sunday, with