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Marlon Modolo Zanotelli tops CSI2* Grand Prix at Sentower Park

No less then twelve combinations qualified for the Jump-Off in the 1.45m CSI2* Grand Prix at the Sentower Park in Belgium. In the end it was Brazil's Marlon Modolo Zanotelli who won aboard his 10-year-old Heureuse Nouvelle WH.

With his victory, Zanotelli claims the first international CSI Grand Prix of 2023. Zanotelli and the 10-year-old sBs-mare,  Heureuse Nouvelle WH (v. Cardento) were the only to keep it clear in under 34 seconds. With less than one second difference, Germany's Sophie Hinners and her SF-gelding, Beryl des Pres (Popstar Lozonais) followed as runner-up?

Evelina Toveks had two horses at the start. Aboard her Belgian Warmblood gelding,  Moeboetoe V/d Roshoeve (Der Senaat 111) , Toveks jumped into the third spot. 

In front of his home crowd, it was Belgium's talented, Gilles Thomas following in a fourth place aboard Elfra van Beek (El Salvador). The top five was completed by Evelina Toveks and her second mount,  Azaria Dinero (Mylord Carthago*HN).

With his victory, Zanotelli claims the first international CSI Grand Prix of 2023. Zanotelli and the 10-year-old sBs-mare,  Heureuse Nouvelle WH (v. Cardento) were the only to keep it clear in under 34 seconds. With less than one second difference, Germany's Sophie Hinners and her SF-gelding, Beryl des Pres (Popstar Lozonais) followed as runner-up?

Evelina Toveks had two horses at the start. Aboard her Belgian Warmblood gelding,  Moeboetoe V/d Roshoeve (Der Senaat 111) , Toveks jumped into the third spot. 

In front of his home crowd, it was Belgium's talented, Gilles Thomas following in a fourth place aboard Elfra van Beek (El Salvador). The top five was completed by Evelina Toveks and her second mount,  Azaria Dinero (Mylord Carthago*HN).

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