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Marcus Ehning claims the Rolex Grand Prix in "s-Hertogenbosch

The German show jumpers proved to be unbeatable in the Rolex Grand Prix at the Indoor Brabant in 's-Hertogenbosch. The 1.60m Grand Prix offered top sport for the spectators and a filled prize pot for the competitors. A total of 12 combinations qualified for the jump-off. Willem Greve was the first Dutch rider to start this jump-off. Greve and Carambole N.O.P finished faultless in 42.29 seconds, good for a third place. "I didn't expect to win, just hoped to be in the top ten. Carambole and I did our best. Leaving the arena I knew the other ten riders would have to do their best beating our time," states Greve. 10298784_1062495933770576_5638839382405302320_n First it was Hans Dieter Dreher and Cool And Easy (by Contender) who beat Greve's time in the jump-off. Stopping the clock in 42.25 seconds, they returned home with 75,000.00 Euro and a second place. Eventually it was Marcus Ehning and the magnificent grey Cornado NRW (by Cornet Obolensky) who claimed the victory. Ehning won 123,750.00 Euro after a clear jump-off in 41.82 seconds. Fourth place was for Jos Verlooy (Sunshine) while Simon Delestre (Qlassic Bois Margot) completed the top five. CLICK HERE FOR ALL RESULTS

The German show jumpers proved to be unbeatable in the Rolex Grand Prix at the Indoor Brabant in 's-Hertogenbosch. The 1.60m Grand Prix offered top sport for the spectators and a filled prize pot for the competitors. A total of 12 combinations qualified for the jump-off. Willem Greve was the first Dutch rider to start this jump-off. Greve and Carambole N.O.P finished faultless in 42.29 seconds, good for a third place. "I didn't expect to win, just hoped to be in the top ten. Carambole and I did our best. Leaving the arena I knew the other ten riders would have to do their best beating our time," states Greve. 10298784_1062495933770576_5638839382405302320_n First it was Hans Dieter Dreher and Cool And Easy (by Contender) who beat Greve's time in the jump-off. Stopping the clock in 42.25 seconds, they returned home with 75,000.00 Euro and a second place. Eventually it was Marcus Ehning and the magnificent grey Cornado NRW (by Cornet Obolensky) who claimed the victory. Ehning won 123,750.00 Euro after a clear jump-off in 41.82 seconds. Fourth place was for Jos Verlooy (Sunshine) while Simon Delestre (Qlassic Bois Margot) completed the top five. CLICK HERE FOR ALL RESULTS

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