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Jess Springsteen on fire in Chantilly

At the beautiful venue of Chantilly where the Global Champions Tour takes place this weekend, it's America's Jessica Springsteen who claims the victory during the five star competition over 1m45. She counted on her ten year old RMF Tinkerbell (by Incolor) with whom she crossed the finishline in only 61.18 seconds, staying well ahead of French rider Edward Levy. Levy saddled his Rafale d'Hyverniere (by Chef Rouge) with whom he took second place in 61.92 seconds. Aboard the Belgium Warmblood Hope van Scherpen Donder (by Quadrillo) it was then Abdel Said who claimed the third place in 62.59 seconds. Following in fourth place we found Belgium's Jerome Guery with Hercules by Immofluisteraar (by Larino), while Dutchman Harrie Smolders finished in fifth place aboard his Zinius (by Nabab de Reve).   Find all results here

At the beautiful venue of Chantilly where the Global Champions Tour takes place this weekend, it's America's Jessica Springsteen who claims the victory during the five star competition over 1m45. She counted on her ten year old RMF Tinkerbell (by Incolor) with whom she crossed the finishline in only 61.18 seconds, staying well ahead of French rider Edward Levy. Levy saddled his Rafale d'Hyverniere (by Chef Rouge) with whom he took second place in 61.92 seconds. Aboard the Belgium Warmblood Hope van Scherpen Donder (by Quadrillo) it was then Abdel Said who claimed the third place in 62.59 seconds. Following in fourth place we found Belgium's Jerome Guery with Hercules by Immofluisteraar (by Larino), while Dutchman Harrie Smolders finished in fifth place aboard his Zinius (by Nabab de Reve).   Find all results here

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