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Sanne Thijssen dominates on Polish ground

The young Dutch rider Sanne Thijssen, has had a very strong day in the Polish Poznan so far. This morning she won the CSI1* class and a few moments ago, the almost did the same in the CSI3* finale of the Medium Tour. After a jump-off with 11 combinations, it was the Polish rider Skrzyczynski Jaroslaw who took the victory in front of his home crowd. He and his horse Chacclana (v. Chacco-blue) he rushed through the course and finished in 33,72 seconds. With this time he was only a little faster than Sanne Thijssen who ended on second place with Ulena (v. Baloubet du Rouet). They left the wood untouched and finished in 33,74 seconds. The third place was for the Belgian rider Christophe Vanderhasselt. He and Identity Vitseroel (v. Air Jordan) finished in 34,01 seconds. Vincent Lambrechts and Bogota (v. Balou du Rouet) ended on fourth place with 36,49 seconds. Dabid Kubiak and Anastacia III (v. Quidam de Revel) completed the top five. Earlier today, Sanne Thijssen did take the victory. In the CSI1* Small Tour, she and Stippel (v. Cartano) rode a very fast time, leaving all the other riders behind. Anna Seronka and Phenix (v. Pilgrim) took account of the second place in 53;29 seconds. The third place was for the Austrian rider Kristaps Neretnieks. He and Dynamo (v. Diarado) rode a clear round in 53,50 seconds. The fourth place was a shared fourth place.Paulina Gryciak and Czarnula (v. Esuderol x Clasica) and Kierznowska Aleksandra and Dior V (v. Indoctro x Leslie) both rode a clear round in 54,97 seconds. Click here for all results

The young Dutch rider Sanne Thijssen, has had a very strong day in the Polish Poznan so far. This morning she won the CSI1* class and a few moments ago, the almost did the same in the CSI3* finale of the Medium Tour. After a jump-off with 11 combinations, it was the Polish rider Skrzyczynski Jaroslaw who took the victory in front of his home crowd. He and his horse Chacclana (v. Chacco-blue) he rushed through the course and finished in 33,72 seconds. With this time he was only a little faster than Sanne Thijssen who ended on second place with Ulena (v. Baloubet du Rouet). They left the wood untouched and finished in 33,74 seconds. The third place was for the Belgian rider Christophe Vanderhasselt. He and Identity Vitseroel (v. Air Jordan) finished in 34,01 seconds. Vincent Lambrechts and Bogota (v. Balou du Rouet) ended on fourth place with 36,49 seconds. Dabid Kubiak and Anastacia III (v. Quidam de Revel) completed the top five. Earlier today, Sanne Thijssen did take the victory. In the CSI1* Small Tour, she and Stippel (v. Cartano) rode a very fast time, leaving all the other riders behind. Anna Seronka and Phenix (v. Pilgrim) took account of the second place in 53;29 seconds. The third place was for the Austrian rider Kristaps Neretnieks. He and Dynamo (v. Diarado) rode a clear round in 53,50 seconds. The fourth place was a shared fourth place.Paulina Gryciak and Czarnula (v. Esuderol x Clasica) and Kierznowska Aleksandra and Dior V (v. Indoctro x Leslie) both rode a clear round in 54,97 seconds. Click here for all results

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