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Julien Epaillard takes home the Lummen Grand Prix victory

The second week of the Lummen Spring Tour concluded with the CSI3* Grand Prix, set at a height of 1.50m. The horses and riders competed the past two weeks on the beautiful setting of Peter Postelmans with a changing climate of sun and rian. A total of 58 combinations took the start. Only six produced a clear first round, qualifying for the jump-off. France's Julie Epaillard and the Quick Star-son, Quatrin de la Roque set the fastest time finishing in 36.20 seconds. Belgium's Dries Dekkers and the BWP-stallion D&J Havanna (by Griseldi) came close to Epaillard's time. The pair showed their word on home soil finishing clear in 36.79 seconds, placing runner-up. Lorenzo De Luca followed in a third place with Balou du Rouet -son Balou de Coeur Joye. The top five was completed by Tobias Meyer with Cerano (by Cesano II) in a fourth place and Luiz Francisco de Azedevo (Comic) as fifth. CLICK HERE FOR ALL RESULTS  

The second week of the Lummen Spring Tour concluded with the CSI3* Grand Prix, set at a height of 1.50m. The horses and riders competed the past two weeks on the beautiful setting of Peter Postelmans with a changing climate of sun and rian. A total of 58 combinations took the start. Only six produced a clear first round, qualifying for the jump-off. France's Julie Epaillard and the Quick Star-son, Quatrin de la Roque set the fastest time finishing in 36.20 seconds. Belgium's Dries Dekkers and the BWP-stallion D&J Havanna (by Griseldi) came close to Epaillard's time. The pair showed their word on home soil finishing clear in 36.79 seconds, placing runner-up. Lorenzo De Luca followed in a third place with Balou du Rouet -son Balou de Coeur Joye. The top five was completed by Tobias Meyer with Cerano (by Cesano II) in a fourth place and Luiz Francisco de Azedevo (Comic) as fifth. CLICK HERE FOR ALL RESULTS  

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