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Semah El Dahan takes spectacular victory in Grand Prix Barcelona

Barcelona this weekend was the home ground of a CSI2* show. The highlight of the weekend was the CSI2* Grand Prix, a 1,45m class that has just ended. It was a very exciting jump-off with only seven competitors. It was the Egyptian rider Sameh El Dahan who took the victory. He and his Suma's Zorro (v. Ard VDL Douglas) speeded through the course and finished in 34,46 seconds. Bertrand Renaud finished on second place with his 10-year old gelding Scott d'Aliana (v. Lord Calando). This French combination jumped a clear jump-off and finished in 35,28 seconds. Ellen Whitaker and Arena Uk Winston (v. Waldo van Dungen) completed the top three. They left the wood untouched an finished in 35,51 seconds. The rest of the top five colored in the Spanish colors. Alvaro Zambrano Calzado (Wibowee) and Jesus Garmendia Echevarria (Clarin de Llamosas) ended respectively on fourth and fifth place. Click here for the results

Barcelona this weekend was the home ground of a CSI2* show. The highlight of the weekend was the CSI2* Grand Prix, a 1,45m class that has just ended. It was a very exciting jump-off with only seven competitors. It was the Egyptian rider Sameh El Dahan who took the victory. He and his Suma's Zorro (v. Ard VDL Douglas) speeded through the course and finished in 34,46 seconds. Bertrand Renaud finished on second place with his 10-year old gelding Scott d'Aliana (v. Lord Calando). This French combination jumped a clear jump-off and finished in 35,28 seconds. Ellen Whitaker and Arena Uk Winston (v. Waldo van Dungen) completed the top three. They left the wood untouched an finished in 35,51 seconds. The rest of the top five colored in the Spanish colors. Alvaro Zambrano Calzado (Wibowee) and Jesus Garmendia Echevarria (Clarin de Llamosas) ended respectively on fourth and fifth place. Click here for the results

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