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German Rider Sophie Hinners Times Run to Perfection in Miami Beach Prix Barnes

Sophie Hinners riding Iron Dames Combella at Longines Global Champions Tour Miami Beach
By | 06 Apr 2026 | Mumbai

The Longines Global Champions Tour Miami Beach continued to captivate on day two, as top-class sport met the striking backdrop of the Atlantic shoreline. With packed stands and a vibrant atmosphere, the CSI5* Prix Barnes (1.50m) delivered a contest built on precision, pace, and composure, keeping spectators absorbed throughout the afternoon.

At the centre of it all was Germany’s Sophie Hinners, who produced a standout performance aboard Iron Dames Combella. Delivering a flawless double clear, Hinners set the pace early in the jump-off and stopped the clock in a rapid 33.16 seconds. It proved a benchmark no rival could match, securing her a memorable victory in the Longines Global Champions Tour Miami Beach feature class.

Reflecting on her win, Hinners said she was delighted with her mount’s consistency at this level, noting the effort required to come out on top in such a competitive field. She also highlighted the connection to the Sweetnam family, adding an extra layer of significance to the result.

Brazil’s Eduardo Pereira de Menezes followed closely in second with H5 Kontador VDM, producing a smooth and efficient round to finish in 33.71 seconds. The podium was completed by rising American talent Olivia Sweetnam, whose assured performance aboard Epic saw her clock 34.25 seconds, continuing an impressive week of results.

Further down the order, Canada’s Erynn Ballard secured fourth, with Belgium’s Pieter Devos in fifth and Switzerland’s Jane Richard in sixth. Britain’s Jessica Mendoza opted for a measured jump-off approach to take seventh with a single time fault, while Abdel Said finished eighth and Jack Whitaker completed the top nine.

Precision and Pace Define Longines Global Champions Tour Miami Beach Contest

Course designer Peter Grant laid out a technical track that demanded accuracy and careful judgement. Tight turns and delicate distances tested even the most seasoned riders, with only a select group progressing to the jump-off. In the final reckoning, fractions of a second proved decisive in shaping the leaderboard.

Away from the arena, the event maintained its distinctive blend of elite sport and social energy. The beachfront venue was alive with an international crowd, with guests and personalities adding to the occasion. Among those present was globally recognised DJ Afrojack, seen enjoying the competition from the VIP area.

Earlier in the day, emerging talent Jasper Bloomberg made a notable impression in the CSI2* ranks, securing victory aboard his homebred horse. As the youngest rider in the class, he delivered a composed and confident round, marking himself as one to watch.

With anticipation building toward the weekend’s headline classes, attention now turns to the Grand Prix of Miami Beach. The Longines Global Champions Tour Miami Beach continues to gather momentum, with the 2026 season already shaping into a fiercely contested campaign.

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