Peder Fredricson went out as the 14th team with the horse All In in the Grand Champions Tour and impressed earlier on Sunday.

He showed great balance and rode in in 66.43 seconds and that made him qualify for the final round of the Grand Champions Tour.

There, however, it would stop without jumping.

The 49-year-old and the horse All In tore an obstacle and made four mistakes when he made his way through the track in 78.55 seconds.

That meant he did not go on to jump.

- He jumps well and does well.

The strength is built quite a lot at home, but you work hard a lot.

It will be exciting to see which horse he chooses in Stockholm in 14 days, says SVT Sports expert commentator Lotta Björe.



Fredricson led the competition before tonight's final round and he did so with a full 96 points.

In the end, Södertäljesonen ended up in ninth place with his 28 collected points and that means that he retains the overall lead in the Grand Champions Tour.

- It is difficult to know what Peder Fredricson himself feels and really thinks after this, says Lotta Björe.

Three Dutchmen for jumping

The Dutchman Maikel Van der Vleuten and the horse Beauville Z showed first of all that the track could be defeated.

They made a good effort when he, as the first rider, flawlessly made his way through the track at 80.60 and made the jump.

Frank Schuttert also offered good form and was the second rider to solve the course flawlessly, in 80.53 seconds, with his 12-year-old horse Lyonel D. He also jumped.



They were joined in the jump by Harrie Smolders, who rode flawlessly at 81.67.

Also ready for jumping were Eric Lamaze, 77.57, and Ben Maher, 77.75.



In the end, it was Ben Maher who took the victory after finishing in 44 seconds in the jump.