Riding her veteran campaigner Ben Hymn, she finished over 2% ahead of second-placed Marguerite McSweeney. With Salancio, a gelding she has produced through the grades herself and who only recently made his Grand Prix debut, McSweeney could not prevent Adams’ clean sweep of both the Inter II and the Grand Prix.

Giving his rider further reason to celebrate was another of Adams’ rides, Get-Set, as he earned third place in the small tour championship on an average of 68.82%. Marks were tight at the business end of this class, with Amanda Goldsbury and Kate Dwyer only being separated by collectives after the first day’s Prix St Georges. However, Dwyer edged ahead in Sunday’s Inter I to win by 0.25% on board Snowden Faberge, who impressed on only his third run at this level.