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Guillaume Foutrier takes the lead in Land Rover Grand Prix Paris

The Land Rover Grand Prix in Paris this afternoon was won by the Frenchman Guillaume Foutrier. In a jump-off with 14 pairs  seven  stayed clear to compete for the number one spot.  Foutrier was the first to go into the ring and produced an amazing round of just 33.83 seconds straight out of the starting blocks aboard Isperado van het Wingerd Hof (by Numero Uno x Adana Ja Z). The second place was also for France, Nicolas Delmotte was a few hunderds of seconds slower than Guillaume Foutrier. He and Ilex v. (by Diamant de Semilly x Darco) completed the course in a time of 34.11 seconds. Belgian rider Gudrun Patteet jumped to the finish line in 35.73 seconds with Sea Coast Coco Berlini (v. Caspar x Quidam de Revel) she claimed the third prize. Diego Perez Bilbao (Tarzan de Flandre) and Demi van Grunsven (Tinka's Hope) completed the top five. They both jumped a clear round in 37.00 and 37.78 seconds. There were two more clears in the jump-off. The two Frenchwoman Alexandra Franchart and Marie Sapin both wrote a clear round but weren't fast enough.

The Land Rover Grand Prix in Paris this afternoon was won by the Frenchman Guillaume Foutrier. In a jump-off with 14 pairs  seven  stayed clear to compete for the number one spot.  Foutrier was the first to go into the ring and produced an amazing round of just 33.83 seconds straight out of the starting blocks aboard Isperado van het Wingerd Hof (by Numero Uno x Adana Ja Z). The second place was also for France, Nicolas Delmotte was a few hunderds of seconds slower than Guillaume Foutrier. He and Ilex v. (by Diamant de Semilly x Darco) completed the course in a time of 34.11 seconds. Belgian rider Gudrun Patteet jumped to the finish line in 35.73 seconds with Sea Coast Coco Berlini (v. Caspar x Quidam de Revel) she claimed the third prize. Diego Perez Bilbao (Tarzan de Flandre) and Demi van Grunsven (Tinka's Hope) completed the top five. They both jumped a clear round in 37.00 and 37.78 seconds. There were two more clears in the jump-off. The two Frenchwoman Alexandra Franchart and Marie Sapin both wrote a clear round but weren't fast enough.

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