PEEBLES showjumper Scott Brash's dominance continued at the weekend in Mexico

The Olympic hero, who is a former world number one, rode a phenomenal round with Hello Forever in Friday’s CS15 feature class of the Massimo Dutti Trophy.

Friday's CSI5 competition wrapped up with a fiercely competitive Trofeo Massimo Dutti in the stunning new Mexico City venue.

A field of 44 riders took to the expansive grass arena, with a total of 14 jumping clear, representing 10 different nations.

With each jump-off ride more exciting than the previous one, eleventh in proved best as Brash brilliantly piloted the 10-year-old Oldenburg gelding Hello Forever to a fantastic finish.

Scott told us: “It was a very fast class I thought and you had to go for it from the first fence.

"But we hit everything right and he jumped fantastic.

“The best horses and riders are at these sort of events so it’s great to get a win in any class.”

The crowd in Mexico City was beyond supportive.

With clucks and cheers of encouragement for every rider, they were especially exuberant for their fellow countrymen.

When Antonio Chedraui and his mare La Bamba galloped in fifth to ride, the stands were buzzing.

Giving a gallant effort, Chedraui stopped the clock clean in 36.94 seconds and the crowd went wild as he took over the second spot.

Several rounds later Scott and Hello Forever were nothing short of amazing as they executed a quick and tight jump-off ride with no faults in 35.53.

The appreciative audience applauded the third-ranked rider in the world, two-time LGCT Champion and Olympic gold medalist .

With a purse at 155,000 Euros, $175,000 dollars or 3 million pesos, the world class riding was well-rewarded.