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Daniel Deusser wins JLT Dublin Stakes at Dublin Horse Show.

Full results. After the teams disappointing elimination in yesterday's Nations Cup, the German riders were out in force today with something to prove. Reigning FEI World Cup Final winner Daniel Deusser won the JLT Dublin Stakes at the Discover Ireland Dublin Horse Show. Riding The 9 year old Belgian Warmblood gelding Fyloe v. Claeyssenhof, Daniel beat all of his opponents in the jump off with a lightening quick time of 36.05 seconds. Just over half a second slower was Brazilian rider Marlon Módolo Zanotelli. He finished in second place with a time of 36.54 seconds aboard the 10 year old Belgian gelding Extra van Essene. Daniels teammate Patrick Stühlmeyer finished in third place on the 9 year old Oldenburg gelding Chasmo with a time of 37.99 seconds. The best of the Irish riders was Greg Broderick who finished in fourth place aboard the 8 year old Irish Sport Horse gelding MHS Going Global. They were the slowest in the jump off with a time of 38.87 seconds and with 4 faults it was enough to secure then fourth place.  
Full results. After the teams disappointing elimination in yesterday's Nations Cup, the German riders were out in force today with something to prove. Reigning FEI World Cup Final winner Daniel Deusser won the JLT Dublin Stakes at the Discover Ireland Dublin Horse Show. Riding The 9 year old Belgian Warmblood gelding Fyloe v. Claeyssenhof, Daniel beat all of his opponents in the jump off with a lightening quick time of 36.05 seconds. Just over half a second slower was Brazilian rider Marlon Módolo Zanotelli. He finished in second place with a time of 36.54 seconds aboard the 10 year old Belgian gelding Extra van Essene. Daniels teammate Patrick Stühlmeyer finished in third place on the 9 year old Oldenburg gelding Chasmo with a time of 37.99 seconds. The best of the Irish riders was Greg Broderick who finished in fourth place aboard the 8 year old Irish Sport Horse gelding MHS Going Global. They were the slowest in the jump off with a time of 38.87 seconds and with 4 faults it was enough to secure then fourth place.  
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