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Ouaddar Abdelkebir speeds to victory in St. Tropez

Yesterday the five-star riders concluded a Sunny day in St. Tropez with the 1.50m Prix Midwaylabs. A total of 38 riders took the start from which 15 returned for the jump-off, where the majority finished faultless. Aboard the 11 years old Quickly de Kreisker (by Diamant de Semilly), Maroccon Ouaddar Abdelkebir set the fastest time. The pair finished in 35.99 seconds, claiming the 30,195 Euro victory. Ashford Farm-rider, Marlon Modo Zanotelli followed in a second place. Together with Zerlin M (by Berlin) he finished only 0.10 seconds slower as the winning pair. Last years Grand Prix winner, Patrice Delaveau, made it to the third spot with Lacrimoso 3 HDC (by Landjunge). The top five was completed by Marco Kutscher (Cornet's Cristallo) and Simon Delestre (Qlassic Bois Margot). Best American rider was Laura Kraut. With under the saddle, Deauville S (by Diamant de Semilly) she finished sixth. The 9-year-old Gelding finished in 38.09 seconds. CLICK HERE FOR RESULTS

Yesterday the five-star riders concluded a Sunny day in St. Tropez with the 1.50m Prix Midwaylabs. A total of 38 riders took the start from which 15 returned for the jump-off, where the majority finished faultless. Aboard the 11 years old Quickly de Kreisker (by Diamant de Semilly), Maroccon Ouaddar Abdelkebir set the fastest time. The pair finished in 35.99 seconds, claiming the 30,195 Euro victory. Ashford Farm-rider, Marlon Modo Zanotelli followed in a second place. Together with Zerlin M (by Berlin) he finished only 0.10 seconds slower as the winning pair. Last years Grand Prix winner, Patrice Delaveau, made it to the third spot with Lacrimoso 3 HDC (by Landjunge). The top five was completed by Marco Kutscher (Cornet's Cristallo) and Simon Delestre (Qlassic Bois Margot). Best American rider was Laura Kraut. With under the saddle, Deauville S (by Diamant de Semilly) she finished sixth. The 9-year-old Gelding finished in 38.09 seconds. CLICK HERE FOR RESULTS

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