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Rene Lopez Lizarazo and Kheros van 't Hoogeinde on point in Rotterdam!

Last to start in the 1.50m CSI5* of Rotterdam was Willem Greve with his Pretty Woman van 't Paradijs. The pair eventually managed to push Koen Vereecke out of fifth place but still had to give up the win. The time of Rene Lopez Lizarazo and Rony Thys' bred, Kheros van 't Hoogeinde, proved unbeatable.

The Colombian won the 1.50m CSI5* with his 14-year-old BWP gelding (by Echo van 't Spieveld) by being the only one to stay faultless under 40 seconds.

“I just wanted to win, on the vertical I managed to win a lot of time. I think I was able to make the difference there…” says the Colombian.

“my horse is amazing and just incredible fast. To be honest winning here in Rotterdam is just incredible!”


Over one second behind followed Giulia Martinengo Marquet with the 12-year-old Scuderia 1918 Calle Deluxe (by Cesano).

Amber Fuller secured an international podium spot riding Nopal van Tallaert (by Diamant de Semilly). Only these top three managed to complete the jump-off without faults.

With one jumping fault, Khaled Almobty followed in fourth place riding Spacecake (by Stakkatol). For the home crowd, Willem Greve followed with the nine-year-old BWP mare, Pretty Woman van 't Paradijs (by Vigo d'Arsouilles). In the top eight, Kim Emmen also placed in the prizes.

Emmen guided her 11-year-old Inflame Go (by Namelus R) to the seventh place.

The Colombian won the 1.50m CSI5* with his 14-year-old BWP gelding (by Echo van 't Spieveld) by being the only one to stay faultless under 40 seconds.

“I just wanted to win, on the vertical I managed to win a lot of time. I think I was able to make the difference there…” says the Colombian.

“my horse is amazing and just incredible fast. To be honest winning here in Rotterdam is just incredible!”


Over one second behind followed Giulia Martinengo Marquet with the 12-year-old Scuderia 1918 Calle Deluxe (by Cesano).

Amber Fuller secured an international podium spot riding Nopal van Tallaert (by Diamant de Semilly). Only these top three managed to complete the jump-off without faults.

With one jumping fault, Khaled Almobty followed in fourth place riding Spacecake (by Stakkatol). For the home crowd, Willem Greve followed with the nine-year-old BWP mare, Pretty Woman van 't Paradijs (by Vigo d'Arsouilles). In the top eight, Kim Emmen also placed in the prizes.

Emmen guided her 11-year-old Inflame Go (by Namelus R) to the seventh place.

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