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Baltica Tour results.

Today at the Baltica Tour in Poland it was the young horses that were on show. In the 1.30m 6 year old class it was the Zangersheide horse Quel Cadans Z that triumphed. With Canadian rider Tatiana Dzavik in the saddle the pair were the fastest in the jump-off with a time of 43.75 seconds. There were 9 riders in the jump-off, Dzavik was one of only two double clears with Belgian rider Perry Geryl finishing in second place on USA Quality (45.36 seconds). Home rider Andrzej Oplatek took third place on Domingo S EX Tip Top 28 with for faults and a time of 43.59 seconds. In the 7 year old class it was the home riders that dominated the field. Tomasz Miskiewicz took home the win on the mare Dimequya with a clear round and a time of 33.18 seconds. Fellow polish rider Msciwoj Kiecon was second on Cronos with a clear round with a time of 34.99 seconds. On form Canadian rider Tatiana Dzavik had the fastest time in the jump-off (32.15 seconds) but with one fence down she had to settle for third place. Click here for the full results.

Today at the Baltica Tour in Poland it was the young horses that were on show. In the 1.30m 6 year old class it was the Zangersheide horse Quel Cadans Z that triumphed. With Canadian rider Tatiana Dzavik in the saddle the pair were the fastest in the jump-off with a time of 43.75 seconds. There were 9 riders in the jump-off, Dzavik was one of only two double clears with Belgian rider Perry Geryl finishing in second place on USA Quality (45.36 seconds). Home rider Andrzej Oplatek took third place on Domingo S EX Tip Top 28 with for faults and a time of 43.59 seconds. In the 7 year old class it was the home riders that dominated the field. Tomasz Miskiewicz took home the win on the mare Dimequya with a clear round and a time of 33.18 seconds. Fellow polish rider Msciwoj Kiecon was second on Cronos with a clear round with a time of 34.99 seconds. On form Canadian rider Tatiana Dzavik had the fastest time in the jump-off (32.15 seconds) but with one fence down she had to settle for third place. Click here for the full results.

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