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Belgiums Dominique Hendrickx wins ranking class Oliva

Under the Spanish sun, a beautiful show is still being ridden. The highlight of today was the Longines Ranking Class that was ridden over an height of 1,45m. 94 combinations entered the show ring and battled it out against each other and against the clock. Eventually it was the Belgian rider Dominique Hendrick who crowned himself the winner. He and Colina Pijvenhof Z (Colman) jumped a clear round in 65,31 seconds. With this time, he was over a second faster than Chloe Winchester who ended on second place with Belle Fleur 38 (Berlin). This British combination jumped a clear round in 66,87 seconds. Hilmar Mayer and Salto Fee (Stakkato Gold) completed the podium. They left the wood untouched and finished in 67,56 seconds. The Dutch rider Vincent Voorn ended on fourth place with Quilan (Quidam's Rubin). They jumped a clear round in 68,60 seconds. The Italian rider Riccardo Pisani and Chico Z (Coriano) ended on fifth place. Click here for the results

Under the Spanish sun, a beautiful show is still being ridden. The highlight of today was the Longines Ranking Class that was ridden over an height of 1,45m. 94 combinations entered the show ring and battled it out against each other and against the clock. Eventually it was the Belgian rider Dominique Hendrick who crowned himself the winner. He and Colina Pijvenhof Z (Colman) jumped a clear round in 65,31 seconds. With this time, he was over a second faster than Chloe Winchester who ended on second place with Belle Fleur 38 (Berlin). This British combination jumped a clear round in 66,87 seconds. Hilmar Mayer and Salto Fee (Stakkato Gold) completed the podium. They left the wood untouched and finished in 67,56 seconds. The Dutch rider Vincent Voorn ended on fourth place with Quilan (Quidam's Rubin). They jumped a clear round in 68,60 seconds. The Italian rider Riccardo Pisani and Chico Z (Coriano) ended on fifth place. Click here for the results

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