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Top horses make succesful comeback in Oliva

Today was the day different top horses made their comeback in Oliva. World Number one, Scott Brash, took the start with two of the best horses in the world. Aboard the 15-year-old Ursula XII (by Ahorn), Brash finished with 1 time penalty in the 1.30m class. The mare was out of competition for almost 2 years after a small injury. Also Vice-European Champion, Gregory Wathelet, started one of his trusted companions. Conrad de Hus (by Con Air) was out of action after his participation at the Furusiyya Nations Cup Finals in Barcelona last year. The stallion enjoyed a long period without competitions and now concluded his 1.30m ride with a total of 2 time penalties. Irish Eoin McMahon and Talks Cheap took home the win in this class. Scott BRash also restarted another old famous. The 10-year-old Hello Guv'nor (by Diamant de Semilly) finished two times clear in the 1.35m class. Since the World Cup qualifier in Gotheburg last year Flinstone de Tiji (original name) hasn't been active.

Today was the day different top horses made their comeback in Oliva. World Number one, Scott Brash, took the start with two of the best horses in the world. Aboard the 15-year-old Ursula XII (by Ahorn), Brash finished with 1 time penalty in the 1.30m class. The mare was out of competition for almost 2 years after a small injury. Also Vice-European Champion, Gregory Wathelet, started one of his trusted companions. Conrad de Hus (by Con Air) was out of action after his participation at the Furusiyya Nations Cup Finals in Barcelona last year. The stallion enjoyed a long period without competitions and now concluded his 1.30m ride with a total of 2 time penalties. Irish Eoin McMahon and Talks Cheap took home the win in this class. Scott BRash also restarted another old famous. The 10-year-old Hello Guv'nor (by Diamant de Semilly) finished two times clear in the 1.35m class. Since the World Cup qualifier in Gotheburg last year Flinstone de Tiji (original name) hasn't been active.

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