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Dutch color the stage in Bonheiden

Bad Weather played a role in the 1.45m CSI2* Grand Prix of Bonheiden. In the end it turned-out in a Jump-Off with only two - Dutch - combinations. The time was set sharp, resulting in seven combinations with time penalties.

After a jump-off between Remco Been with Holland vd Bisschop (Heartbreaker) and Kim Emmen with Jack van het Dennehof (Toulon) it was Remco Beenn who jumped to victory. Been was the first to enter and set a sharp faultless time.

With one time penalty Swiss Clarissa Crotta placed third aboard Yoghi (Frh Quaid). The pair was followed by Maikel van der Vleuten aboard Snoes (Clarimo), while Germany's Toni Hassmann completed the top five with Contendrix (Contendro I).

Results

After a jump-off between Remco Been with Holland vd Bisschop (Heartbreaker) and Kim Emmen with Jack van het Dennehof (Toulon) it was Remco Beenn who jumped to victory. Been was the first to enter and set a sharp faultless time.

With one time penalty Swiss Clarissa Crotta placed third aboard Yoghi (Frh Quaid). The pair was followed by Maikel van der Vleuten aboard Snoes (Clarimo), while Germany's Toni Hassmann completed the top five with Contendrix (Contendro I).

Results

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