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USA's Alec Lawler tops the Lummen Grand Prix

The first week of the Lummen Spring Classic Tour concluded with an American victory. The CSI3* 1.50m Grand Prix was no match for Alec Lawler aboard the 15-years-old Agamemnon (by Briar 899). The pair finished their jump-off clear in 39.15 seconds. Only three - ou of the twelve - combinations produced a clear jump-off. Lawler finished almost one second down to runner-up Constant van Paesschen riding the 9-years-old Carlow van de Helle (by Caretino). Brasils Felipe Amaral and the 13-years-old Stallion, Premiere Carthoes Bz (by Carthago) followed in a third place. The brasilian pair was almost four seconds behind the winning pair. An international combination completed the top five. Amber Fijen and her 10-year-old Briljant (by Chacco-Blue) were the fastes four faulter concluding with a fourth place. Great-Britain's Matthew Sampson and Cecilia (by Coronado) completed the top five. CLICK HERE FOR THE RESULTS

The first week of the Lummen Spring Classic Tour concluded with an American victory. The CSI3* 1.50m Grand Prix was no match for Alec Lawler aboard the 15-years-old Agamemnon (by Briar 899). The pair finished their jump-off clear in 39.15 seconds. Only three - ou of the twelve - combinations produced a clear jump-off. Lawler finished almost one second down to runner-up Constant van Paesschen riding the 9-years-old Carlow van de Helle (by Caretino). Brasils Felipe Amaral and the 13-years-old Stallion, Premiere Carthoes Bz (by Carthago) followed in a third place. The brasilian pair was almost four seconds behind the winning pair. An international combination completed the top five. Amber Fijen and her 10-year-old Briljant (by Chacco-Blue) were the fastes four faulter concluding with a fourth place. Great-Britain's Matthew Sampson and Cecilia (by Coronado) completed the top five. CLICK HERE FOR THE RESULTS

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