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Jos Verlooy and Hilmar Meyer conquer the wall in London

Aboard the 9-year-old Belgian Warmbred Sunshine (by Diamant de Semilly) Jos Verlooy has won his second Puissance in 2 months time. After winning the Puissance at the World Cup in Washington, USA, today the pair also claimed the win in London. The Alltech-wall was set at a height of 2m15, 2 cm higher as the 2m18 they conquered in Washington. Verlooy just celebrated his 20th birthday a few days ago. In the last round only Verlooy and the 52-year-old German show jumper Hilmar Meyer and Continuo were left. Both pairs jumped the wall clear, ending in ex aequo on the first place. Third place was for Belgium's Karline De Brabander and Fantomas de Muze. The pair took home the second spot in last year's Olympia edition. De Brabander shared her spot with Pius Schwizer (Leonard de la Ferme CH), Victoria Gulliksen (Grand Balou) and Trevor Breen (Loughnatousa).

Aboard the 9-year-old Belgian Warmbred Sunshine (by Diamant de Semilly) Jos Verlooy has won his second Puissance in 2 months time. After winning the Puissance at the World Cup in Washington, USA, today the pair also claimed the win in London. The Alltech-wall was set at a height of 2m15, 2 cm higher as the 2m18 they conquered in Washington. Verlooy just celebrated his 20th birthday a few days ago. In the last round only Verlooy and the 52-year-old German show jumper Hilmar Meyer and Continuo were left. Both pairs jumped the wall clear, ending in ex aequo on the first place. Third place was for Belgium's Karline De Brabander and Fantomas de Muze. The pair took home the second spot in last year's Olympia edition. De Brabander shared her spot with Pius Schwizer (Leonard de la Ferme CH), Victoria Gulliksen (Grand Balou) and Trevor Breen (Loughnatousa).

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