COUNTY Antrim's Harry Marshall rode a double for Ireland on Sunday by winning both the Small Grand Prix and this main Grand Prix at the three-star event in Comporta, Portugal.
Marshall steered his wife Dawn's 14-year-old grey mare 'Audi's Morningstar' across the line just under a second ahead of French star Bruno Broucqsault in a ten-horse jump-off.
Afterwards, the Ulsterman said: "I had a fifth with the horse in last wee
k's Grand Prix and I said to my son Kris as I left the arena that I should have won it, but I was riding badly. Tonight I rode well, and that's why I'm taking home the trophy. I was last to go, which helped as well.
"It was a nice course to ride,'' he added. "Frank Rothenberger built the courses this weekend, and I have to say they were the best of the tour.''
Earlier in the day Marshall took the honours in Comporta's Small Grand Prix, which had been postponed from the previous day due to heavy winds.
This time riding his own Irish-bred mare 'Mandarin Smoke', the 55-year-old rider from Ballyclare beat Portugal's Maria Vozone Vilar by an almost identical margin to collect the winner's laurels.
The results on Sunday crowned a good weekend for the experienced rider.
Marshall scored a win on Friday at the three-star show.
Riding his own eight year-old Irish-bred grey mare 'Mandarin Smoke', Marshall broke the beam in 58.94, just over a second clear of Spanish challenger Manuel Anon Suarez.
Marshall, who is competing in Comporta alongside his son Kris, also had a win with 'Mandarin Smoke' in a jump-off class in Portugal at the beginning of the month.
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