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ESI Georgia on top in Mijas' young horses classes

The third week of the Costa Del Sol Tour in Mijas, Spain concluded with an Irish win. Cian O'Connors breeding product, ESI Georgia (by Clover Echo) set a record clear time of 43.20 seconds. The pair was followed by Imma Roquet Autonell and Vif Alia (by Quint Alia). France's Michel Hecart completed the stage aboard Vip de la Roque (by Kannan). The third week in Mijas offered an international starters field with the young horses. With the 6-year-olds it was Felipe Rmos Guinato and Carlotta (by Contendro I) who finished on top. Belgium's Maxime Harmegnies and his sBs-horse Elastique van de Koekoek (by Golden Hawk) followed as runner-ups.  Diego Perez-Bilbao, who placed on top yesterday, repeated his form finishing third with Kansas vd Withoeve (by Prince van de Wolfsakker). With the five-year-old horses it was a belgian dominance as Cassandre Malherbe topped the class aboard Come What May Z (Chippendale Z x Laudatus). The combination crossed the finish in 42,45 seconds and was followed by Maxime Harmegnies aboard Germio (Spartacus TN x Montender).    

The third week of the Costa Del Sol Tour in Mijas, Spain concluded with an Irish win. Cian O'Connors breeding product, ESI Georgia (by Clover Echo) set a record clear time of 43.20 seconds. The pair was followed by Imma Roquet Autonell and Vif Alia (by Quint Alia). France's Michel Hecart completed the stage aboard Vip de la Roque (by Kannan). The third week in Mijas offered an international starters field with the young horses. With the 6-year-olds it was Felipe Rmos Guinato and Carlotta (by Contendro I) who finished on top. Belgium's Maxime Harmegnies and his sBs-horse Elastique van de Koekoek (by Golden Hawk) followed as runner-ups.  Diego Perez-Bilbao, who placed on top yesterday, repeated his form finishing third with Kansas vd Withoeve (by Prince van de Wolfsakker). With the five-year-old horses it was a belgian dominance as Cassandre Malherbe topped the class aboard Come What May Z (Chippendale Z x Laudatus). The combination crossed the finish in 42,45 seconds and was followed by Maxime Harmegnies aboard Germio (Spartacus TN x Montender).    

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