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USA dominates at the Longines LA Masters.

Today the USA topped the international and national classes during the day in Los Angeles. At the Longines Los Angeles Masters Meagan Nusz and Vesuvius took home the 8,500 USD win after a clear round in 38.25 seconds. Compatriot Karrie Rufer followed in a second place. Mexico and France ensured an international stage as Juan Jose Zenejas Salgado and Heros de Papignies Z finished third, not placing for the jump-off. France's Emanuelle Mille and Coquette followed in a fourth place. Kasey Ament and Arthos R completed the top five of the 1.45m Class. In the 1.35m CSI2* it was again the USA that dominated the rankings. Karrie Ruger and Clapton took home the win, finishing before Marc Grock and Caretol. Kristin Hardin and Bert finished third, while Jennifer Gates and Everest de Muze just didn't place for the stage in her own backyard. Tara Ardalan and Zario completed the top five.

Today the USA topped the international and national classes during the day in Los Angeles. At the Longines Los Angeles Masters Meagan Nusz and Vesuvius took home the 8,500 USD win after a clear round in 38.25 seconds. Compatriot Karrie Rufer followed in a second place. Mexico and France ensured an international stage as Juan Jose Zenejas Salgado and Heros de Papignies Z finished third, not placing for the jump-off. France's Emanuelle Mille and Coquette followed in a fourth place. Kasey Ament and Arthos R completed the top five of the 1.45m Class. In the 1.35m CSI2* it was again the USA that dominated the rankings. Karrie Ruger and Clapton took home the win, finishing before Marc Grock and Caretol. Kristin Hardin and Bert finished third, while Jennifer Gates and Everest de Muze just didn't place for the stage in her own backyard. Tara Ardalan and Zario completed the top five.

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