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CSI Mijas: Pius Schwizer wins Longines Ranking class

In Mijas, the highlight of today was the Longines ranking class. With fences built up to 1,45m, 79 combinations entered the ring. The riders battled it out against each other and against the clock.... Eventually it was the Swiss rider Pius Schwizer who took home the victory. He and PSG Future (f. Cash and Carry) jumped a clear round in 70,21 seconds. With this time, they were over a second faster than Diego Perez Bilbao who ended on second place. He and Quinty du Buisson (f. Quartz II Adelheid Z) left the wood untouched and finished in 71,69 seconds. Richard Howley and Chinook (f. Tygo) completed the top five. they jumped a clear round in 73,23 seconds. Francis Connor (Theoreme Du Desir) and Steven Franks (Abdul Aziz) ended respectively on fourth and fifth place. Click here for the results

In Mijas, the highlight of today was the Longines ranking class. With fences built up to 1,45m, 79 combinations entered the ring. The riders battled it out against each other and against the clock.... Eventually it was the Swiss rider Pius Schwizer who took home the victory. He and PSG Future (f. Cash and Carry) jumped a clear round in 70,21 seconds. With this time, they were over a second faster than Diego Perez Bilbao who ended on second place. He and Quinty du Buisson (f. Quartz II Adelheid Z) left the wood untouched and finished in 71,69 seconds. Richard Howley and Chinook (f. Tygo) completed the top five. they jumped a clear round in 73,23 seconds. Francis Connor (Theoreme Du Desir) and Steven Franks (Abdul Aziz) ended respectively on fourth and fifth place. Click here for the results

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