Sophie Hinners delivered a standout performance on day two in Miami Beach, securing victory in the CSI5* Prix Barnes with a lightning-fast jump-off aboard Iron Dames Combella.

The Longines Global Champions Tour of Miami Beach continued to raise the bar on day two, delivering an electrifying afternoon of world-class sport set against the unmistakable backdrop of the atlantic ocean. With the energy building across the beachfront venue, sold-out crowds were treated to a thrilling CSI5* Prix Barnes (1.50m), where speed and nerves of steel defined the competition.
As the stakes intensified, it was Germany’s Sophie Hinners who rose to the occasion in spectacular style. Riding Iron Dames Combella, Hinners produced a flawless double clear, stopping the clock in a blistering 33.16 seconds in the jump-off. Demonstrating absolute control and confidence, she set an early target that ultimately proved untouchable, securing victory and the lions share of prize money.
Speaking after her win, Sophie said “I'm so pleased with Iron Dames Combella - she’s incredibly consistent at this level. It was a tough class today and we really had to fight for the win, but to come out on top here in such a great venue in Miami makes it even more special. She actually comes from the Sweetnam family, so it’s really nice to see Olivia Sweetnam finish third today as well.”
Close behind, Brazil’s Eduardo Pereira de Menezes delivered a textbook performance with H5 Kontador VDM. Producing a smooth and efficient round, he crossed the finish line in 33.71 seconds to take a well-earned second place.
Continuing her strong run of form this week, the USA’s young talent Olivia Sweetnam secured third place aboard Epic with a time of 34.25 seconds, further cementing her status as one of the rising stars of the sport.

The depth of competition was evident throughout the class, with Canada’s Erynn Ballard finishing fourth, followed by Belgium’s Pieter Devos in fifth. Switzerland’s Jane Richard took sixth, while British rider Jessica Mendoza secured seventh opting for a slow and steady jump off to pick up one time fault. Abdel Said placed eighth, with Jack Whitaker rounding out the top nine.
Course designer, Peter Grant set a technical and demanding track, with tight turns and delicate lines testing even the most experienced combinations. Only a select group progressed to the jump-off, where fractions of a second ultimately decided the podium.
Beyond the sport, day two in Miami Beach once again proved that the Longines Global Champions Tour is as much a lifestyle experience as it is a world-class sporting event. The vibrant VIP areas were alive with energy, welcoming an international crowd of guests, partners, and high-profile names.
Among those soaking up the electric atmosphere was world-renowned DJ Afrojack, who was spotted enjoying the action from the VIP, adding to the unmistakable fusion of sport, music and Miami glamour that defines this iconic event.
Rising talent Jasper Bloomberg made a memorable mark in the CSI2* action earlier today, claiming victory in style aboard his homebred horse. As the youngest rider in the class, Georgina Bloomberg’s son is following in her footsteps and delivered a confident and polished round to take the top spot.
As day two draws to a close, anticipation continues to build for the weekend’s headline classes. With the Longines Global Champions Tour Grand Prix of Miami Beach still to come, the battle for top honours is far from over as the 2026 championship race kicks off.
With the event sold out, spectators have the opportunity to witness the action live from the beach for free where sport meets spectacle on the shores of Miami Beach. From high-stakes competition to an unrivalled social scene, the Longines Global Champions Tour promises an unforgettable experience as the 2026 season gets fully underway.
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