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It's a win for Peder Fredricson in the CSI5* Grand Prix of Riyadh

That's a wrap for the competition week in Riyadh! The final class, the CSI5* Grand Prix, was just finished. Only three combinations made it to the jump-off: Emile Tacken, home rider Kamal Abdullah Bahamdan and the world number one Peder Fredricson. 

The fastest time was eventually set by Peder Fredricson with Hansson Wl. With a time of 41.31 seconds they were just three tenths of a second too fast for Kamal Abdullah Bahamdan, who could take home the silver with Jack van het Dennehof and 4 penalty points. Emile Tacken was on the last step of the podium. His Cas made one jumping fault and stopped the time in 45,73 seconds.

Places four and five were for Saudi Arabia with Abdulrahman Alrajhi and Bravour on four and Abdullah Alsharbatly with Quincy on five.


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The fastest time was eventually set by Peder Fredricson with Hansson Wl. With a time of 41.31 seconds they were just three tenths of a second too fast for Kamal Abdullah Bahamdan, who could take home the silver with Jack van het Dennehof and 4 penalty points. Emile Tacken was on the last step of the podium. His Cas made one jumping fault and stopped the time in 45,73 seconds.

Places four and five were for Saudi Arabia with Abdulrahman Alrajhi and Bravour on four and Abdullah Alsharbatly with Quincy on five.


Click here for all results.

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