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Home win at the CSI3* Bonheiden

Last weekend the international CSI3* competition in Bonheiden concluded with a home-win. The Grand Prix was set at a height of 1.50m and saw only eight combinations in the final jump-off. Three starters produced a clear round. The fastest time was set by Equiline-rider, Niels Bruynseels and Ganzia de Muze. The pair  set the clock in 33.40 seconds. Riding for Eurohorse, James Paterson-Robinson and Ronaldo de la Pomme finished as runner-up. The combination stopped the clock in 34.46 seconds, a close effort to the win. Bruynseels' compatriot, Frederik Cattebeke was the slowest clear round in the jump-off. The pair finished third. The top five was completed by Fabienne Daigneux-Lange aboard Venue d'Fees des Hazelles in fourth and Manuel Anon Suarez (Rackel Chavannaise) in fifth. Both combinations concluded with one jumping fault.  

Last weekend the international CSI3* competition in Bonheiden concluded with a home-win. The Grand Prix was set at a height of 1.50m and saw only eight combinations in the final jump-off. Three starters produced a clear round. The fastest time was set by Equiline-rider, Niels Bruynseels and Ganzia de Muze. The pair  set the clock in 33.40 seconds. Riding for Eurohorse, James Paterson-Robinson and Ronaldo de la Pomme finished as runner-up. The combination stopped the clock in 34.46 seconds, a close effort to the win. Bruynseels' compatriot, Frederik Cattebeke was the slowest clear round in the jump-off. The pair finished third. The top five was completed by Fabienne Daigneux-Lange aboard Venue d'Fees des Hazelles in fourth and Manuel Anon Suarez (Rackel Chavannaise) in fifth. Both combinations concluded with one jumping fault.  

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