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Victory for David Will in Grand Prix Abu Dhabi

It's Germany David Will who rode to victory in the Grand Prix of Abu Dhabi. In this three star competition at 1m40 / 1m60 he jumped a clear round on his Mic Max du Tillard (by Cruising) in 43.29 seconds. For Puerto-Rico it was Maria Victoria Perez who jumped to a second place with her Quitana 11 (by Quick Star). She crossed the finishline in 43.69 seconds, followed by Spanish rider Luis Jesus Escobar and his Polytraum son Pour le Poussage who ended up on third place with 44.83 seconds. The top five was then completed by Germany's Jörg Naeve and his Benur du Romet in fourth place. Saudi-Arabia's Abdulrahman Alrahji ended in fifth place with his Belgium bred Chilli Pepper van de Helle. Find all results here.  

It's Germany David Will who rode to victory in the Grand Prix of Abu Dhabi. In this three star competition at 1m40 / 1m60 he jumped a clear round on his Mic Max du Tillard (by Cruising) in 43.29 seconds. For Puerto-Rico it was Maria Victoria Perez who jumped to a second place with her Quitana 11 (by Quick Star). She crossed the finishline in 43.69 seconds, followed by Spanish rider Luis Jesus Escobar and his Polytraum son Pour le Poussage who ended up on third place with 44.83 seconds. The top five was then completed by Germany's Jörg Naeve and his Benur du Romet in fourth place. Saudi-Arabia's Abdulrahman Alrahji ended in fifth place with his Belgium bred Chilli Pepper van de Helle. Find all results here.  

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