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Brits reign in Vilamoura

Jerome GueryIn Vilamoura the Belgian riders know how to present themselves in the Big Tour. Belgian Champion, Jérome Guery, ended thirs yesterday on the back of his Quidam-horse Quo Vadis. Finishing in a tme of 63:75 seconds he was only a few seconds slower as British winner Chloe Aston and her 11-year-old gelding Kolibri Classic (s. Kolibris As). French showjumper Alain Bourdon and Osier Blanc (s. Quercy) finished in second place. In the Medium Tour the Eurohorses-rider, Jos Verlooy, scored better as in the Big Tour. With under the saddle The Puglilist (s. Douglas) the Young Rider finished in 12th place. The 1m35-class was won by the Brisith Keith Shore and Zegreanne Z (s. Zandor Z). click here for all results. Bron: Equnews Foto: Equpics
Jerome GueryIn Vilamoura the Belgian riders know how to present themselves in the Big Tour. Belgian Champion, Jérome Guery, ended thirs yesterday on the back of his Quidam-horse Quo Vadis. Finishing in a tme of 63:75 seconds he was only a few seconds slower as British winner Chloe Aston and her 11-year-old gelding Kolibri Classic (s. Kolibris As). French showjumper Alain Bourdon and Osier Blanc (s. Quercy) finished in second place. In the Medium Tour the Eurohorses-rider, Jos Verlooy, scored better as in the Big Tour. With under the saddle The Puglilist (s. Douglas) the Young Rider finished in 12th place. The 1m35-class was won by the Brisith Keith Shore and Zegreanne Z (s. Zandor Z). click here for all results. Bron: Equnews Foto: Equpics
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