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Maikel Van der Vleuten takes home the Amsterdam GP win

Dutch show jumper Maikel Van der Vleuten made the home crowd proud, winning the Grand Prix of Jumping Amsterdam. Exactly nine years after his first GP victory in the Dutch capital. Abaoard VDL Groep Arera C (by Indoctro) Maikel was about 1.32 seconds faster as his compatriot Doron Kuipers and Zinius. 12654625_1004192209640651_2280946689836184299_n No less than sixteen combinations qualified over the first track of the CSI4* Anemone Horse Trucks Grand Prix of Amsterdam. As first to go, Dutch rider Leon Thijssen and his only 9-year-old Captain Cooper (Namelus R x Corland) started off with a clear round. The Dutch riders dominated on home soil with no less than ten Dutch combinations in the jump-off and an all Dutch podium. Ending in third place, Jeroen Dubbeldam and Carusso LS La Silla had an excellent Grand Prix debut. “I am very pleased with the new horses I got from Mr. Romo." Belgium's Olivier Philippaerts tried his best with H&M Legend Of Love (by Landzauber) but returned home with the fourth place. The top five was completed by Willem Greve and Carambole N.O.P. (by Cassini I). CLICK HERE FOR THE RESULTS 12621953_1004192319640640_1717661670190097497_o

Dutch show jumper Maikel Van der Vleuten made the home crowd proud, winning the Grand Prix of Jumping Amsterdam. Exactly nine years after his first GP victory in the Dutch capital. Abaoard VDL Groep Arera C (by Indoctro) Maikel was about 1.32 seconds faster as his compatriot Doron Kuipers and Zinius. 12654625_1004192209640651_2280946689836184299_n No less than sixteen combinations qualified over the first track of the CSI4* Anemone Horse Trucks Grand Prix of Amsterdam. As first to go, Dutch rider Leon Thijssen and his only 9-year-old Captain Cooper (Namelus R x Corland) started off with a clear round. The Dutch riders dominated on home soil with no less than ten Dutch combinations in the jump-off and an all Dutch podium. Ending in third place, Jeroen Dubbeldam and Carusso LS La Silla had an excellent Grand Prix debut. “I am very pleased with the new horses I got from Mr. Romo." Belgium's Olivier Philippaerts tried his best with H&M Legend Of Love (by Landzauber) but returned home with the fourth place. The top five was completed by Willem Greve and Carambole N.O.P. (by Cassini I). CLICK HERE FOR THE RESULTS 12621953_1004192319640640_1717661670190097497_o

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