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Baltica Tour is ready with a €326,700 prize fund

The 2016 Baltica Tour, which is held near Ciekocinko on the Baltic Coast of Poland 17th May -6th June 2016, has announced a huge prize fund of €3267000 for the 2016 show series. There will be classes for Juniors, Children, Amateurs and U25's in addition to the usual CSI1/3* competitions. Details are below and can also be found on the website here http://balticatour.pl/riders/ CSI2*/CSI2*/CSI3* from 1,30m to 1,50 and 252 500 europrize money, CSI1*/CSI1*/CSI1* from 1,00m to 1,35 and 19 200 europrize money and prizes in kind, CSIYH1* for 5,6 and 7-years old horses from 1,10m to 1,35m and 20 000 euro prize money and prizes in kind, CSICh-A & CSIO-Ch  for the youngest Riders of BET, from 1,15m to 1,25 and with very attractive prizes in kind, CSIJ-A & CSIO-J this category is dedicated for Juniors, from 1,25m to 1,35m with 15 000 euro prize money, CSI-U25 & CSIO-Y  for Young Riders  and Riders under 25, from 1,35m  with 20 000 euro prize money!

The 2016 Baltica Tour, which is held near Ciekocinko on the Baltic Coast of Poland 17th May -6th June 2016, has announced a huge prize fund of €3267000 for the 2016 show series. There will be classes for Juniors, Children, Amateurs and U25's in addition to the usual CSI1/3* competitions. Details are below and can also be found on the website here http://balticatour.pl/riders/ CSI2*/CSI2*/CSI3* from 1,30m to 1,50 and 252 500 europrize money, CSI1*/CSI1*/CSI1* from 1,00m to 1,35 and 19 200 europrize money and prizes in kind, CSIYH1* for 5,6 and 7-years old horses from 1,10m to 1,35m and 20 000 euro prize money and prizes in kind, CSICh-A & CSIO-Ch  for the youngest Riders of BET, from 1,15m to 1,25 and with very attractive prizes in kind, CSIJ-A & CSIO-J this category is dedicated for Juniors, from 1,25m to 1,35m with 15 000 euro prize money, CSI-U25 & CSIO-Y  for Young Riders  and Riders under 25, from 1,35m  with 20 000 euro prize money!

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