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Gregory Wathelet on top in Doha

At the CHI in Al Shaqa, Doha, Gregory wathelet and the 12-year-old Citizenguard Taalex (by Tangelo van de Zuuthoeve) catched their second international victory this year. At the end of January the pair won in Zuric, today they conquered the CSI5* in Al Shaqab. In the 1.55m class they took the start as second but last in the jump-off, setting the record time in 45.75 seconds. Omer Karaevli saw his first place reduced to the runner-up position in the end. Aboard the 13-year-old Dadjak Ter Puttenen (by Toulon) Omer finished in 46.68 seconds. France's Kevin Staut and Elky vna het Indihof HDC (by Toulon) finished third. They earlier won on Wednesday in Doha. The top five was completed by Stephex-rider, Daniel Deusser and Roger-Yves Bost  (Quod'Coeur de la Loge) in a fourth and fifth place.  

At the CHI in Al Shaqa, Doha, Gregory wathelet and the 12-year-old Citizenguard Taalex (by Tangelo van de Zuuthoeve) catched their second international victory this year. At the end of January the pair won in Zuric, today they conquered the CSI5* in Al Shaqab. In the 1.55m class they took the start as second but last in the jump-off, setting the record time in 45.75 seconds. Omer Karaevli saw his first place reduced to the runner-up position in the end. Aboard the 13-year-old Dadjak Ter Puttenen (by Toulon) Omer finished in 46.68 seconds. France's Kevin Staut and Elky vna het Indihof HDC (by Toulon) finished third. They earlier won on Wednesday in Doha. The top five was completed by Stephex-rider, Daniel Deusser and Roger-Yves Bost  (Quod'Coeur de la Loge) in a fourth and fifth place.  

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