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Steve Guerdat on top in CSI4* Sunshine Tour Grand Prix

The CSI4* Grand Prix in Vejer de la Fronteira, Spain, was decided after a Jump-Off with twelve combinations. In the end it was Switzerland's Steve Guerdat claiming the win of this 1.55m class.

Steve Guerdat was one of the first to go in the Jump-Off. Aboard his 10-year-old SF-mare, Dynamix de Belheme (Snaike de Blondel), the Swiss rider set a faultless chrono of 39.38 seconds. Even compatriot, Martin Fuchs wasn't able to beat that effort. The former European Champion, Martin Fuchs followed aboard his Commisar Pezi (Commissario) after a clear Jump-Off in 39.92 seconds.

The stage in this 1.55m Grand Prix was completed by France's Valentin Besnard and his 10-year-old SF-mare,  Dynastie de Beaufour (Diamant de Semilly).

In front of his home crowd, Armando Trapote placed fourth with Tornado VS (Toulon), referring Aurelia Loser and Bertram Allen's former, Molly Mallone Z (Mylord Carthago) to the fifth spot.


Steve Guerdat was one of the first to go in the Jump-Off. Aboard his 10-year-old SF-mare, Dynamix de Belheme (Snaike de Blondel), the Swiss rider set a faultless chrono of 39.38 seconds. Even compatriot, Martin Fuchs wasn't able to beat that effort. The former European Champion, Martin Fuchs followed aboard his Commisar Pezi (Commissario) after a clear Jump-Off in 39.92 seconds.

The stage in this 1.55m Grand Prix was completed by France's Valentin Besnard and his 10-year-old SF-mare,  Dynastie de Beaufour (Diamant de Semilly).

In front of his home crowd, Armando Trapote placed fourth with Tornado VS (Toulon), referring Aurelia Loser and Bertram Allen's former, Molly Mallone Z (Mylord Carthago) to the fifth spot.


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