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Luca Maria Moneta wins Big Tour at Vejer de La Frontera on Knock Out

Knock Out (v. Kapitol d'Argonne) did knock out all of his competition in the Big Tour of the Sunshine Tour. Under the saddle of Luca Maria Moneta, the eight year old gelding jumped to victory over 1.35m. 

Luca Maria Moneta kept two other compatriots behind him, winning the Big Tour with Knock Out (v. Kapitol d'Argonne). Giulia Picotto took second place with Armani Z (v. Asca Z) while Chantal Klingenberg came in third position on Kaliente du Printemps (v. Action Breaker). 

Place four and five were also filled in by two compatriots, but this time by two Belgian combinations. Ignace Philips De Vuyst was fourth with Jasper (v. Andiamo Z) followed by Aiko Paridaen and Libelle de Muze (v. Elvis ter Putte). 

Full results Big Tour

But the Big Tour didn't have the biggest jumps, it was the Medium Tour who sent the riders over 1.45m high obstacles. Kevin Gonzalez De Zarate Fernandez was victorious on London Time PS (v. Nabab de Reve) leading the nine year old mare to a two seconds difference. The second place was filled in by Alexander Butler on Pico (v. Chekhov Pzk), in third was Eduardo Alvarez Aznar with Janneke B (v. Floris). 

Full results Medium Tour 1.45m

The Medium Tour over 1.40m also had a Spain victory with Sergio Alvarez Moya on first place with Jolga van www.Olland.Biz (v. Eldorado van de Zeshoek). It was a multinational podium with Danish rider Jennifer Pedersen on two with Diavoltan OLD (v. Diarado). The third place went to James Wilson for Great Brittain on Quality Time of Picobello Z (v. Querlybet Hero).

Full results Medium Tour 1.40m


Luca Maria Moneta kept two other compatriots behind him, winning the Big Tour with Knock Out (v. Kapitol d'Argonne). Giulia Picotto took second place with Armani Z (v. Asca Z) while Chantal Klingenberg came in third position on Kaliente du Printemps (v. Action Breaker). 

Place four and five were also filled in by two compatriots, but this time by two Belgian combinations. Ignace Philips De Vuyst was fourth with Jasper (v. Andiamo Z) followed by Aiko Paridaen and Libelle de Muze (v. Elvis ter Putte). 

Full results Big Tour

But the Big Tour didn't have the biggest jumps, it was the Medium Tour who sent the riders over 1.45m high obstacles. Kevin Gonzalez De Zarate Fernandez was victorious on London Time PS (v. Nabab de Reve) leading the nine year old mare to a two seconds difference. The second place was filled in by Alexander Butler on Pico (v. Chekhov Pzk), in third was Eduardo Alvarez Aznar with Janneke B (v. Floris). 

Full results Medium Tour 1.45m

The Medium Tour over 1.40m also had a Spain victory with Sergio Alvarez Moya on first place with Jolga van www.Olland.Biz (v. Eldorado van de Zeshoek). It was a multinational podium with Danish rider Jennifer Pedersen on two with Diavoltan OLD (v. Diarado). The third place went to James Wilson for Great Brittain on Quality Time of Picobello Z (v. Querlybet Hero).

Full results Medium Tour 1.40m


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