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It's Jana Wargers who takes the spotlight in Germany

In the German town of Oldenburg it was a win for Germany's own Jana Wargers and her lacoste (v. Long beach). They completed this two star 1m45 course in just 38.48 seconds. Speed was the keyword in this course and lots of risks were taken by the riders. The only other rider who remained without any faults was Dutch Frank Schuttert and his 10 year old Bugatti v/d Nortside (v. Unaniem) with whom he jumped to a second place in 42.84 seconds. The remaining top five stayed in hands of the Germans. With a third place for Toni Haßmann and his Bien Aimee de la Lionne (v. Balou du Rouet) in only 34.89 seconds but with four penalties. Followed by Johannes Ehning and his 11 year old Quintana Roo (v. Quintero) who finished with four penalties and 36.32 seconds. The top five was completed by Maximilian Lill and his Zara (v. Baloubet du Rouet).  

In the German town of Oldenburg it was a win for Germany's own Jana Wargers and her lacoste (v. Long beach). They completed this two star 1m45 course in just 38.48 seconds. Speed was the keyword in this course and lots of risks were taken by the riders. The only other rider who remained without any faults was Dutch Frank Schuttert and his 10 year old Bugatti v/d Nortside (v. Unaniem) with whom he jumped to a second place in 42.84 seconds. The remaining top five stayed in hands of the Germans. With a third place for Toni Haßmann and his Bien Aimee de la Lionne (v. Balou du Rouet) in only 34.89 seconds but with four penalties. Followed by Johannes Ehning and his 11 year old Quintana Roo (v. Quintero) who finished with four penalties and 36.32 seconds. The top five was completed by Maximilian Lill and his Zara (v. Baloubet du Rouet).  

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