Malin Baryard-Johnsson mastered a two-round jump-off as the Swedish rider led her veteran bay mare H&M Indiana to a second successive CHI Al Shaqab CSI5* Grand Prix 1.60m class triumph on Saturday.Her Highness Sheikha Moza bint Nasser, Chairperson of Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development, crowned the winners of the first three places of the feature Grand Prix class for showjumping following exhilarating conclusion to the 12th edition of prestigious event at the glorious Al Shaqab’s Longines outdoor arena.Baryard-Johnsson showed superb poise and composure as he hastened her mount H&M Indiana to clear the obstacles with finesse on the vast arena clocking a brilliant flawless 32.51secs. The 49-year-old Baryard-Johnsson, who had won the Swedish Championships at age 14, with this triumph also claimed a top prize of €178,200.German Janne Friederike Meyer-Zimmermann, who had recently won the Doha International Tour title, came second astride bay gelding Messi Van ‘T Ruytershof in 35.89secs. Italian Emanuele Gaudiano settled for the third podium place clocking 36.19secs with grey gelding Chalou’s Love PS.A delighted Baryard-Johnsson said: “It’s incredible. Big credit to my horse who was so very quick at crucial moments today. Both me and my horse love being here and I hope we keep coming back and we keep having a good show. I am super happy and thanks everyone for supporting. Every time I visit Qatar, I witness the continuous development in the competitions of all equestrian championships, which is something we are accustomed to as riders.”Brash claims CSI3* - Grand Prix 1.50m titleScott Brash claimed the CSI3* - Grand Prix - Jump Off - 1.50m title. The Scotland rider combined with his mount Hello Folie, a chestnut mare, for a fine jump off show with a flawless and swiftest 41.70secs routine. Abdullah Alsharbatly of Saudi Arabia claimed the second place riding bay stallion Boeckmanns Lord Pezi Junior and clocking 42.83secs. Alsharbatly’s compatriot Abdulrahman Alrajhi on bay gelding Bravour finished third with a time of 41.22secs.Dressage five-star GP title for SysojevaPoland’s Sandra Sysojeva returned to another podium in para dressage as on the final day she excelled in the CDI5* - Grand Prix Freestyle. Sysojeva and her mount black mare Maxima Bella displayed excellent sync garnering a best cumulative score of 81.740points as she took home €27,000.The Netherlands’ Hans Peter Minderhoud along with black stallion Glock’s Toto Jr finished second with a total score of 79.190 points, while Swede Patrik Kittel with darkbay mare Forever Young Hrh was third (78.895pts).Speaking of her triumph, Sysojeva said: “I have always wanted to participate in this championship riding exceptional horses. I began preparing quite some time ago with extensive training along with my eight-year-old horse Maxima Bella. The aim was to make it to the podium here and we made it! Al Shaqab motivates every rider to win the title in any event they participate in. Today, I felt proud standing on the podium in this exceptional championship.”Gaudiano takes CSI5* 1.50m and CSI3* 1.40m titlesEarlier, Emaneule Gaudiano revelled in his good form taking the CSI5* - Faults & Time - 1.50m and Carkbay stallion Vasco 118 CSI3* - Faults & Time - 1.40m titles.In CSI5* class, the Italian swept the course with bat stallion Nikolaj de Music in 61.36secs. German Daniel Duesser settled for the second place astride bay stallion Otello de Guldenboom (61.58secs), while Gerfried Puck of Austria took the third spot clocking 62.06 astride bay gelding Equitron Ornaat V. In the CSI3* - Faults & Time - 1.40m class, Gaudiano rode Vasco 118 to return the best and flawless time of 58.13secs. Spaniard Mariano Martinez Bastida on bay stallion Quark de Preuilly Z was second (60.09secs), while Qatar’s Fahad Jassim al-Thani astride bay mare Ambre de Beaufour took the third podium spot (61.95secs).Al-Mahmoud tops CSI1* 1.30m classQatar’s Ibrahim Yousuf Al Mahmoud claimed the CSI1* - Grand Prix - Jump Off - 1.30m class title with an impressive performance on his mount Perle Van Dorperheide, a grey mare, clocking a flawless 30.29secs in the jump off. The other two podium spots went to Saudi Arabia’s Abdulaziz Fahad Aleid, riding bay gelding Kayenne Of de Rocky Mounten (30.64secs), and Hasan Al Hady on bay gelding Capoen (31.34secs). The CSI1* - Immediate Jump Off - 1.15m class was won by Luis Alexandre Dolgner Ferreira of Portugal, who rode bay mare Paula M 5 topping the jump off with a best time of 36.75secs. Saudi Arabia’s Fonoon Alhumaidan on bay gelding Underline des Marais was second (37.05), and Hasan Al Hady on bay mare Morgana third (38.53secs).Khalifa Joaan wins in Future Riders’ classKhalifa Joaan al-Thani once again proved his mettle as an upcoming rider as he won the Future Riders’ Optimum Time 100cm class. He clocked the best and flawless 66.13secs with Tullibards Simply Cool. Faisal Mohammed Mubarak al-Naimi on Dilandra finished in second place (63.35secs), and Moza Hamza Mohammed al-Kuwari astride Geale was third (68.79secs).Porsche wins CDI5* - Grand Prix Special classEarlier, the CDI5* - Grand Prix Special class was clinched by Austrian Diana Porsche who on bay gelding Dahoud 3 totalled 70.447 points. Portuguese Rita Ralao Duarte on grey gelding Irao was second (67.894pts), and her compatriot Maria Caetano on bay gelding Hit Plus third (67.404pts).The para dressage champions were Brazilian Rodolpho Riskalla, who combined with bay mare Tailormade Zofie (74.658 pts) won the CPEDI3* - Grand Prix Freestyle -Grade V class; Denmark’s Pia Wulff Jelstrup with bay mare Zafia (73.833pts) in CPEDI3* - Grand Prix Freestyle - Grade IV; Dutch Rixt van der Horst with her mount chestnut stallion Eisma’s Royal Fonq N.O.P. (81.878pts) in CPEDI3* - Grand Prix Freestyle - Grade III; Dutch Loes Cevaal with black gelding Happy Hero II (73.689pts) in CPEDI3* - Grand Prix Freestyle - Grade II; and The Netherlands’ Annemarieke Nobel along with blackbay gelding Doo Schufro (71.334pts) in CPEDI3* - Grand Prix Freestyle - Grade I.