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Sophia Schindlbeck takes Grand Prix of Linz

In Linz-Ebelsberg, there was a Grand Prix scheduled this afternoon as well. 24 combinaties entered the ring and five of them came back in the jump-off. In that jump-off, it was Sophia Schindlbeck who speeded to victory with Calata (Calato). This German combination jumped a clear round in 41,48 seconds. With this time, Schindlbeck was a very clear winner. The was more than three seconds faster than Isabel Roman-Karajan who ended on third place with Ratina 193 (Asti Spumante). The podium was completed by Michael Fries and Picasso 67 (Perigueux). This Austrian combination jumped a clear jump-off in 45,85 seconds. Simin Widmann (Domburg van de Rechri) and Andreas Brenner (Chacco Bella) completed the top five.

In Linz-Ebelsberg, there was a Grand Prix scheduled this afternoon as well. 24 combinaties entered the ring and five of them came back in the jump-off. In that jump-off, it was Sophia Schindlbeck who speeded to victory with Calata (Calato). This German combination jumped a clear round in 41,48 seconds. With this time, Schindlbeck was a very clear winner. The was more than three seconds faster than Isabel Roman-Karajan who ended on third place with Ratina 193 (Asti Spumante). The podium was completed by Michael Fries and Picasso 67 (Perigueux). This Austrian combination jumped a clear jump-off in 45,85 seconds. Simin Widmann (Domburg van de Rechri) and Andreas Brenner (Chacco Bella) completed the top five.

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