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There is no better place where I would have wanted to win my first five-star Grand Prix: Nina Mallevaey on her victory in the Rolex Grand Prix!

© Houou Tomita

The Rolex Grand Prix at the Brussels Masters had a fairytale ending this weekend: young French rider Nina Mallevaey won her very first five-star Grand Prix. In an exciting jump-off, she managed to beat Gregory Wathelet and Harry Charles. ‘I am so happy. There is no better place where I would have wanted to win my first five-star Grand Prix,’ Mallevaey beamed.

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