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Pieter Devos reigns in Lier

The sixth day of the Winter Equestrian Nights concluded with an exciting 1m45 Grand Prix. In total 60 horse-rider combinations started in this class, only 17 returned in the Jump-Off. Eventually it was Belgium's Pieter Devos who speeded to victory aboard Couscous Van Orti. With a time set about two seconds faster as French Kevin Staut and Sunday Top. Christophe Vanderhasselt completed the stage with Pin Up d'Hammer. The top five existed further out of Ann Carton-Grootjans (Funky Music) and Niels Bruynseels (Pommeau du Heup). Jeroen Appelen was the most successfull rider of the competition. He won a STX-tackbox. Pieter DevosPieter Devos  

The sixth day of the Winter Equestrian Nights concluded with an exciting 1m45 Grand Prix. In total 60 horse-rider combinations started in this class, only 17 returned in the Jump-Off. Eventually it was Belgium's Pieter Devos who speeded to victory aboard Couscous Van Orti. With a time set about two seconds faster as French Kevin Staut and Sunday Top. Christophe Vanderhasselt completed the stage with Pin Up d'Hammer. The top five existed further out of Ann Carton-Grootjans (Funky Music) and Niels Bruynseels (Pommeau du Heup). Jeroen Appelen was the most successfull rider of the competition. He won a STX-tackbox. Pieter DevosPieter Devos  

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