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Maikel van der Vleuten wins with incredible performance in Coruna

Maikel Van der Vleuten and Salomon took the win in the Azkar Trophy, the last class of the CSI4* A Coruna played under a Jump Off table and with a height of 1,45m. The Dutch rider performed an incredible course, which opens a window in the upcoming Olympic Games of Rio. Out of the 47 pairs that took place in the class, 18 were qualified for the Jump Off. Among them were five Spanish riders: Sergio Álvarez Moya, Chechu Torres, Santiago Nuñez, Paola Amilibia and Iván Serrano. The favorite for the ones keen on betting was the Dutch Leopold van Asten, who came second into the arena and stopped the time in 39,15 seconds, which led him into the lead until the French Patrice Delaveau beat him 38,80. In the end, it was Maikel Van del Vleuten with Salomon who brilliantly won the class with a time difference of 0,37 seconds from Delaveau. Last to go, Gudrun Patteet was really close to the victory but a fault in the last fence brought her away from the podium.

Maikel Van der Vleuten and Salomon took the win in the Azkar Trophy, the last class of the CSI4* A Coruna played under a Jump Off table and with a height of 1,45m. The Dutch rider performed an incredible course, which opens a window in the upcoming Olympic Games of Rio. Out of the 47 pairs that took place in the class, 18 were qualified for the Jump Off. Among them were five Spanish riders: Sergio Álvarez Moya, Chechu Torres, Santiago Nuñez, Paola Amilibia and Iván Serrano. The favorite for the ones keen on betting was the Dutch Leopold van Asten, who came second into the arena and stopped the time in 39,15 seconds, which led him into the lead until the French Patrice Delaveau beat him 38,80. In the end, it was Maikel Van del Vleuten with Salomon who brilliantly won the class with a time difference of 0,37 seconds from Delaveau. Last to go, Gudrun Patteet was really close to the victory but a fault in the last fence brought her away from the podium.

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