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After 28 years John Whitaker reigns again in Amsterdam

The 1m60 Grand Prix in Amsterdam was claimed by John Whitaker. After 28 years he does it again. Aboard the 12-year-old Argento (by Arko III)  John set the fastest time. Dutch showjumping Champion, Gert-Jan Bruggink followed in a second place with his Belgian Warmbred Primeval Dejavu (by Heartbreaker). With Living the Dream, a nine year old Toulon Belgian Warmbred, Alex Duffy completed the stage. Former World Champion, Jos Lansink concluded a splendid competition in Amsterdam with a fourth place in the Grand Prix. Together with Ensor de Litrange Lxii (by Nabab de Rêve) he was followed by Belgian Champion, Gregory Wathelet and Sea Coast Forlap DC (by Querlybet Hero). click here for the results Gudrun PatteetJos LansinkGregory WatheletPrijsuitreiking

The 1m60 Grand Prix in Amsterdam was claimed by John Whitaker. After 28 years he does it again. Aboard the 12-year-old Argento (by Arko III)  John set the fastest time. Dutch showjumping Champion, Gert-Jan Bruggink followed in a second place with his Belgian Warmbred Primeval Dejavu (by Heartbreaker). With Living the Dream, a nine year old Toulon Belgian Warmbred, Alex Duffy completed the stage. Former World Champion, Jos Lansink concluded a splendid competition in Amsterdam with a fourth place in the Grand Prix. Together with Ensor de Litrange Lxii (by Nabab de Rêve) he was followed by Belgian Champion, Gregory Wathelet and Sea Coast Forlap DC (by Querlybet Hero). click here for the results Gudrun PatteetJos LansinkGregory WatheletPrijsuitreiking

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