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Norway keeps it a home win in Oslo's 2* Grand Prix

Today the worldcup qualifier in Oslo offered a great start for the Norwegian CSI2* riders. In the 1.45m Grand Prix only five combinations produced a first clear round, qualifying for the jump-off. Eventually it were the home-riders that dominated the class. Ida Johansen and the 14-year-old mare Louisiane (by Irco Mena) took home the win. The pair crossed the finish faultless in 38.07 seconds. Mathilde Kristine Kalland and the 16-year-old Tulipan (by Stauddenberg) did all they could to beat that time. The pair took short turns, and left out a stride in the last line. Eventually placing second after a clear round in 38.64 seconds. Sweden's Robin Igaver completed the stage. Aboard the 8-year-old Hansson WI (by Iowa), Robin played on safe. The combination stopped the time in 46.52 seconds, finishing third. Belgium's Maartje Verberckmoes continued her form of the passed days. The pair this time finished with two jumping faults in 37.64 seconds. Finland's Emma Tallberg and Arven (by Aragorn W) completed the top five.     CLICK HERE FOR THE RESULTS

Today the worldcup qualifier in Oslo offered a great start for the Norwegian CSI2* riders. In the 1.45m Grand Prix only five combinations produced a first clear round, qualifying for the jump-off. Eventually it were the home-riders that dominated the class. Ida Johansen and the 14-year-old mare Louisiane (by Irco Mena) took home the win. The pair crossed the finish faultless in 38.07 seconds. Mathilde Kristine Kalland and the 16-year-old Tulipan (by Stauddenberg) did all they could to beat that time. The pair took short turns, and left out a stride in the last line. Eventually placing second after a clear round in 38.64 seconds. Sweden's Robin Igaver completed the stage. Aboard the 8-year-old Hansson WI (by Iowa), Robin played on safe. The combination stopped the time in 46.52 seconds, finishing third. Belgium's Maartje Verberckmoes continued her form of the passed days. The pair this time finished with two jumping faults in 37.64 seconds. Finland's Emma Tallberg and Arven (by Aragorn W) completed the top five.     CLICK HERE FOR THE RESULTS

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