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Taizo Sugitani wins Asian Championships in Pattaya

The final rankings in Pattaya have been made. Japanese rider Taizo Sugitani confirmed his lead in the individual ranking and therefore wins the Asian Championships. 

The win in the finals, however, was split between three riders. Taizo Sugitani and Heroine de Muze, a Belgian Warmeblood by Tinka's Boy are one of the three, together with Ali Al Khorafi and Ewout K (by Wolfgang). Patrick Lam and his Claron CR (by Clearway) are the third combination to win the finals. 


Japanese Sugitani reinforces his lead position in the individual rankings with his win. Second in the individual rankings in Kenneth Cheng with Tyson AZ (by Tsar Hero). Cheng came in fourth in the finals. Raena Lung and Orphee du Granit (by Imperator de Gamet), also fourth in de finals, take home the bronze medal in de individual ranking, making both place two and three for Hong Kong. 

Fourth place went to Chinese rider Yunjing Ella Wang and Quidamia (by Quidam de Revel), fifth to Patrick Lam and Claron CR (by Clearway).


Ranking Final

Individual Ranking

The win in the finals, however, was split between three riders. Taizo Sugitani and Heroine de Muze, a Belgian Warmeblood by Tinka's Boy are one of the three, together with Ali Al Khorafi and Ewout K (by Wolfgang). Patrick Lam and his Claron CR (by Clearway) are the third combination to win the finals. 


Japanese Sugitani reinforces his lead position in the individual rankings with his win. Second in the individual rankings in Kenneth Cheng with Tyson AZ (by Tsar Hero). Cheng came in fourth in the finals. Raena Lung and Orphee du Granit (by Imperator de Gamet), also fourth in de finals, take home the bronze medal in de individual ranking, making both place two and three for Hong Kong. 

Fourth place went to Chinese rider Yunjing Ella Wang and Quidamia (by Quidam de Revel), fifth to Patrick Lam and Claron CR (by Clearway).


Ranking Final

Individual Ranking

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