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Pedro Veniss and Nice van Baublo best in the Grand Prix des Haras Qualifier of Chantilly Classic

The CSI4* competition lured 77 horse and rider combinations to the start of the Grand Prix des Haras class but eventually it was Pedro Veniss (BRA) who took home the victory in the saddle of Nice van Baublo. 

The ten years old BWP mare Nice by Baublo (by Bisquet Balou vd Mispelaere) didn't touch a pole under Veniss' steering. The pair rode to a time of 71,23s which was the fastest time to be set as the Brazilian took home the win. In second was French Bruno Garezt with United Sunheup (by Balougran Z). They concluded the 1.50m high course in a time of 71,34s. The top three was concluded by Niklaus Rutschi (SUI) who rode Cardano CH (by Chameur) to a time of 72,86s and third place. 

David Simpson (IRL) steered Pjotr van de Kruishoeve (by Bamako de Muze) to fourth place after riding a clear round in a time of 72,90s. The top five was closed by Juliette Faligot (FRA) who had Arqana de Riverland (v. Cornet Obolensky) under her saddle for this class.

Results

The ten years old BWP mare Nice by Baublo (by Bisquet Balou vd Mispelaere) didn't touch a pole under Veniss' steering. The pair rode to a time of 71,23s which was the fastest time to be set as the Brazilian took home the win. In second was French Bruno Garezt with United Sunheup (by Balougran Z). They concluded the 1.50m high course in a time of 71,34s. The top three was concluded by Niklaus Rutschi (SUI) who rode Cardano CH (by Chameur) to a time of 72,86s and third place. 

David Simpson (IRL) steered Pjotr van de Kruishoeve (by Bamako de Muze) to fourth place after riding a clear round in a time of 72,90s. The top five was closed by Juliette Faligot (FRA) who had Arqana de Riverland (v. Cornet Obolensky) under her saddle for this class.

Results

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