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Brazilian victory in GP Sentower Park

The CSI2* competition of Opglabbeek has just reached its highlight with a 1,50m class. 80 riders started. The course was quite difficult for a 2*GP and several riders got jumping penalties. Eventually a jump-off with 13 riders had to decide who could name himself the winner of the 'Grand Prix Stad Opglabbeek'. It was the Brazilian rider Adir Abreu Junior who took home the victory. He and Cula Lou V finished their jump-off in 37,54 seconds. Second place was for the Belgian rider Gudrun Patteet and Seacoast Ferly. She did everything to keep the victory in Belgium, but with her time of 37,66 seconds she had to settle for second place. Clementine Goutal completed the top three with Darlon van Groenhoeve. They jumped a clear jump-off in 38,55 seconds. Fourth place was for Wilm Vermeir and IQ Van T Steentje. They kept the wood untouched an finished in 39,05 seconds. Lisa Nooren completed the top five with Hocus Pocus de Muze. Viktor Daem and Icos completed the top six.

The CSI2* competition of Opglabbeek has just reached its highlight with a 1,50m class. 80 riders started. The course was quite difficult for a 2*GP and several riders got jumping penalties. Eventually a jump-off with 13 riders had to decide who could name himself the winner of the 'Grand Prix Stad Opglabbeek'. It was the Brazilian rider Adir Abreu Junior who took home the victory. He and Cula Lou V finished their jump-off in 37,54 seconds. Second place was for the Belgian rider Gudrun Patteet and Seacoast Ferly. She did everything to keep the victory in Belgium, but with her time of 37,66 seconds she had to settle for second place. Clementine Goutal completed the top three with Darlon van Groenhoeve. They jumped a clear jump-off in 38,55 seconds. Fourth place was for Wilm Vermeir and IQ Van T Steentje. They kept the wood untouched an finished in 39,05 seconds. Lisa Nooren completed the top five with Hocus Pocus de Muze. Viktor Daem and Icos completed the top six.

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