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Peder Fredricson takes home win in 4* Grand Prix Sweden International Horse Show

In Stockholm, the Sweden International Horse Show just concluded with a challenging 4* Grand Prix. The entire podium was taken by the H&M riders, with victory going to Peder Fredricson aboard H&M Christian K (Namelus R) in front of the home crowd.

Of the seventeen starting combinations, eight eventually succeeded in qualifying for the decisive jump-off. A completely Swedish-Belgian colored top five was delivered at the end of the Sweden International Horse show. The gold went to Peder Fredricson and the KWPN gelding H&M Christian K, who managed to stop the clock clear at 41.55 seconds. Just under half a second later, Olivier Philippaerts finished on the 10-year-old BWP gelding H&M Miro (Diamant de Semily), ahead of his brother Nicola Philippaerts who took the podium together with the 10-year-old Zangersheide mare H&M Luna Van'T Ruytershof Z (Levisto Z). closed.

Angelica Augustsson Zanotelli finished fourth with Cadora Lady (Chacco-Blue) to loud applause from the Swedish public with the last double clear round. Jérôme Guery also delivered two strong rounds, and jumped with one jumping fault in the jump-off and a fast time of 41.69 seconds to the last place of the top five.

Find the full results here.

Of the seventeen starting combinations, eight eventually succeeded in qualifying for the decisive jump-off. A completely Swedish-Belgian colored top five was delivered at the end of the Sweden International Horse show. The gold went to Peder Fredricson and the KWPN gelding H&M Christian K, who managed to stop the clock clear at 41.55 seconds. Just under half a second later, Olivier Philippaerts finished on the 10-year-old BWP gelding H&M Miro (Diamant de Semily), ahead of his brother Nicola Philippaerts who took the podium together with the 10-year-old Zangersheide mare H&M Luna Van'T Ruytershof Z (Levisto Z). closed.

Angelica Augustsson Zanotelli finished fourth with Cadora Lady (Chacco-Blue) to loud applause from the Swedish public with the last double clear round. Jérôme Guery also delivered two strong rounds, and jumped with one jumping fault in the jump-off and a fast time of 41.69 seconds to the last place of the top five.

Find the full results here.

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