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CSI Cagnes-Sur-Mer: Belgian and Italian victories

On French ground, a CSI2* competition is still going. This morning, a 1,45m class was scheduled, this afternoon a 1,35m class was ridden. In that 1,35m class it was het Belgian rider Maxime Harmegnies who took home the victory. He jumped a clear second round with Fernandes (For Pleasure) in 22,93 seconds. With this time he was faster than the French rider Charles Henri Fermes. He jumped a clear round as well with Volonte D Eve (Kashmir van Schuttershof). They crossed the finish line in 23,50 seconds. Third place went to France again. Victor Senegas and Raisa (Iolisco de Quinhon) kept the wood untouched and finished in 23,54 seconds. Jean Francois Rondoux (Tulipe De La Vigne) and Damien Dixon (Kobold v. Schloesslihof CH) ended on fourth and fifth place. In the 1,45m class, the victory went to the Italian rider Clementin Grossi. She rode Zquasimodo R in 72,11 seconds to the first place. Second place was for Loic Hiron. He and Bijoux (Babouch vh Gehucht Z) jumped a clear round in 73,10 seconds. Bernard Lefevre took account of the third place. He jumped a fast, clear round as well in 74,69 seconds. He saddled Primaghju De Nazca (Siego) for this class. Florent Jeannin (Udstrum Du Lys) and Guillaume Delhaye (Richebour De Cartigny) ended on fourth and fifth place. Click here for the results

On French ground, a CSI2* competition is still going. This morning, a 1,45m class was scheduled, this afternoon a 1,35m class was ridden. In that 1,35m class it was het Belgian rider Maxime Harmegnies who took home the victory. He jumped a clear second round with Fernandes (For Pleasure) in 22,93 seconds. With this time he was faster than the French rider Charles Henri Fermes. He jumped a clear round as well with Volonte D Eve (Kashmir van Schuttershof). They crossed the finish line in 23,50 seconds. Third place went to France again. Victor Senegas and Raisa (Iolisco de Quinhon) kept the wood untouched and finished in 23,54 seconds. Jean Francois Rondoux (Tulipe De La Vigne) and Damien Dixon (Kobold v. Schloesslihof CH) ended on fourth and fifth place. In the 1,45m class, the victory went to the Italian rider Clementin Grossi. She rode Zquasimodo R in 72,11 seconds to the first place. Second place was for Loic Hiron. He and Bijoux (Babouch vh Gehucht Z) jumped a clear round in 73,10 seconds. Bernard Lefevre took account of the third place. He jumped a fast, clear round as well in 74,69 seconds. He saddled Primaghju De Nazca (Siego) for this class. Florent Jeannin (Udstrum Du Lys) and Guillaume Delhaye (Richebour De Cartigny) ended on fourth and fifth place. Click here for the results

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