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Harold Boisset victorious in CSI2* MET Gold Tour

At the Autumn MET in Oliva French showjumper Harold Boisset claimed the victory in the CSI2* morning class of the Gold Tour. A total of 52 participants faced the 1.40m - obstacles set up by course designer Stefan Schäfer and Isabell Rothenberger. In the class judged on time and penalties Harold Boisset riding the 12-years-old Diamant de Semilly - daughter Quaprica d'Aveyron speeded to victory. With a time of 64:76 seconds the French combination crossed the finish line almost five seconds ahead of Danielle Goldstein who came in second. The rider from Israel and his horse Dunotaire V (by Numero Uno) stayed clear in 69:62 seconds, just 0:02 seconds faster than Abbe Burchmore-Eames finishing in clear 69:64 seconds. Aboard 13-years-old Wilandri E (by Lupicor) she opened the British trio completing the Top 5. Chloe Winchester and Synique (by Sydney) stopped the clock at 69:95 seconds, followed by Louise Whitaker competing the Balou du Rouet - offspring Ruby VIII (0 / 70:10). Click here for the results.

At the Autumn MET in Oliva French showjumper Harold Boisset claimed the victory in the CSI2* morning class of the Gold Tour. A total of 52 participants faced the 1.40m - obstacles set up by course designer Stefan Schäfer and Isabell Rothenberger. In the class judged on time and penalties Harold Boisset riding the 12-years-old Diamant de Semilly - daughter Quaprica d'Aveyron speeded to victory. With a time of 64:76 seconds the French combination crossed the finish line almost five seconds ahead of Danielle Goldstein who came in second. The rider from Israel and his horse Dunotaire V (by Numero Uno) stayed clear in 69:62 seconds, just 0:02 seconds faster than Abbe Burchmore-Eames finishing in clear 69:64 seconds. Aboard 13-years-old Wilandri E (by Lupicor) she opened the British trio completing the Top 5. Chloe Winchester and Synique (by Sydney) stopped the clock at 69:95 seconds, followed by Louise Whitaker competing the Balou du Rouet - offspring Ruby VIII (0 / 70:10). Click here for the results.

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