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Home win for Roger Yves Bost in 5* 1.45m class of Hubside Jumping

Frenchman Roger Yves Bost just won his first medal of this week in Saint Tropez. On the back of Urane (Miami de Semilly) he set the fastest time and gave the French public an extra reason to cheer during the prize ceremony.

During this 2-phase special class, no fewer than sixteen combinations kept a clean sheet, making time the deciding factor. Roger Yves Bost, encouraged by his own audience, stopped the time at 36.84 seconds and crowned himself with Urane as the winner. Christian Ahlmann was just 15 hundredths short and sent the 7-year-old chestnut stallion Otterongo Alpha Z (Darco) to a silver medal. Belgian Wilm Vermeir achieved a bronze medal with a chrono of 37.87 seconds on the back of Linguini de La Pomme (Marius Claudius).

Just outside the top three, Turk Omer Karaevli placed fourth in the saddle of Livingstone van het Peggershof (Ogano Sitte), followed by another well-known Belgian, Gregory Wathelet. Wathelet set the fifth fastest time with Cartaro 2 (Carinue).

Find the full results here.

During this 2-phase special class, no fewer than sixteen combinations kept a clean sheet, making time the deciding factor. Roger Yves Bost, encouraged by his own audience, stopped the time at 36.84 seconds and crowned himself with Urane as the winner. Christian Ahlmann was just 15 hundredths short and sent the 7-year-old chestnut stallion Otterongo Alpha Z (Darco) to a silver medal. Belgian Wilm Vermeir achieved a bronze medal with a chrono of 37.87 seconds on the back of Linguini de La Pomme (Marius Claudius).

Just outside the top three, Turk Omer Karaevli placed fourth in the saddle of Livingstone van het Peggershof (Ogano Sitte), followed by another well-known Belgian, Gregory Wathelet. Wathelet set the fifth fastest time with Cartaro 2 (Carinue).

Find the full results here.

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