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CSI Paris: Kevin Staut speeds to victory in front of his home crowd

In Paris, a 5-star show is still going strong. This evening, a CSI2*-CSI5* class closed the day. 36 combinations entered the show ring for this 1,45m class. The victory went to the French rider Kevin Staut. With Elky van het Indihof HDC (f. Toulon), he jumped a clear round in 61,81 seconds. The fastest time came from Julien Epaillard, but he got one jumping penalty. Because of that, he and Cristallo A LM (f. Casall) ended on second place. The American rider Ward McLain completed the top three. With Malou (v. Maloubet de Pleville) under the saddle, he jumped a clear round in 65,53 seconds. Niels Bruynseels ended on fourth place with the 10-year old Angek van T Hof (f. Chin Chin). This combination jumped a clear round in 65,71 seconds. Steve Guerdat and Albfuehren's Happiness completed the top five. Click here for the results

In Paris, a 5-star show is still going strong. This evening, a CSI2*-CSI5* class closed the day. 36 combinations entered the show ring for this 1,45m class. The victory went to the French rider Kevin Staut. With Elky van het Indihof HDC (f. Toulon), he jumped a clear round in 61,81 seconds. The fastest time came from Julien Epaillard, but he got one jumping penalty. Because of that, he and Cristallo A LM (f. Casall) ended on second place. The American rider Ward McLain completed the top three. With Malou (v. Maloubet de Pleville) under the saddle, he jumped a clear round in 65,53 seconds. Niels Bruynseels ended on fourth place with the 10-year old Angek van T Hof (f. Chin Chin). This combination jumped a clear round in 65,71 seconds. Steve Guerdat and Albfuehren's Happiness completed the top five. Click here for the results

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