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Victory for David Will in Abu Dhabi

David Will took home to Germany the win in the CSI3* over 1.45m in Abu Dhabi today. This competition not only counts as Qualifier for the Al Shira'aa Grand Prix on Saturday, it also counted for the Longines Ranking. Naser Al Sawwaf won the last competition of today, a Puissance, ex aequo with Abdulla Al Sharbatly and Mouda Zeyada. 


QUICK RESULT CSI3*

1. David Will - Spring Dark

2. Michael Pender - HHS Fortune

3. Abdul Rahman Bader Al Rajhi - Hot Stuff


It was the German David Will aboard Spring Dark (by Jazz Band Courcelle) who jumped the fastest clear round. Their time of 53.47 placed them first. 

Irish Michael Pender follows with a time of 54.76 in the saddle of HHS Forunte, a Catoki-son. Abdul Rahman Bader Al Rajhi, jumping for the Kingdom of Saudi-Arabia with Hot Stuff (by Tornesch 1042) finishes in 55.91, deserving them the bronze medal. Compatriot Khaled Abdulrahman Al Mobty aboard Soccero (by Singulord Joter) finishes in 56.39 placing them fourth. 

Irish Jack Ryan and Essenar High Hopes (by Phin Phin) come in fifth place. 


Kristaps Neretnieks and Udgi Girl des Gy (by Quidam de Revel) take home the sixth place, while Jörg Naeve follows with HH Fleur (by Darco) on seven. Holger Wulschner and Casirus (by Casiro 3) finish eight, staying in front of Paolo Paini and Ottava Meraviglia dia Ca'San G (by For Pleasure) and Abdullah Mohd Al Marri aboard Belcanto Z (by Berlin). 

Results


In the Puissance, a split victory for Naser Al Shawwaf, Abdullah Al Sharbatly and Mouda Zeyada. Naser Al Shawwaf was aboard Moeen (by Lord Z), Al Sharbatly was in the saddle of Artuur JH Z (by Andiamo) and Zeyada took Vizalaty (by Newton de Kreisker) to the competition ring. 


Results

It was the German David Will aboard Spring Dark (by Jazz Band Courcelle) who jumped the fastest clear round. Their time of 53.47 placed them first. 

Irish Michael Pender follows with a time of 54.76 in the saddle of HHS Forunte, a Catoki-son. Abdul Rahman Bader Al Rajhi, jumping for the Kingdom of Saudi-Arabia with Hot Stuff (by Tornesch 1042) finishes in 55.91, deserving them the bronze medal. Compatriot Khaled Abdulrahman Al Mobty aboard Soccero (by Singulord Joter) finishes in 56.39 placing them fourth. 

Irish Jack Ryan and Essenar High Hopes (by Phin Phin) come in fifth place. 


Kristaps Neretnieks and Udgi Girl des Gy (by Quidam de Revel) take home the sixth place, while Jörg Naeve follows with HH Fleur (by Darco) on seven. Holger Wulschner and Casirus (by Casiro 3) finish eight, staying in front of Paolo Paini and Ottava Meraviglia dia Ca'San G (by For Pleasure) and Abdullah Mohd Al Marri aboard Belcanto Z (by Berlin). 

Results


In the Puissance, a split victory for Naser Al Shawwaf, Abdullah Al Sharbatly and Mouda Zeyada. Naser Al Shawwaf was aboard Moeen (by Lord Z), Al Sharbatly was in the saddle of Artuur JH Z (by Andiamo) and Zeyada took Vizalaty (by Newton de Kreisker) to the competition ring. 


Results

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