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Bernardo Cardoso De Resende Alves wins the CSI4* 1.55m Grand Prix of the Andalucia Sunshine Tour

At the Andalucia Sunshine Tour in Vejer de la Frontera the CSI4* 1.55m Grand Prix came to a thrilling close. In this GP, that also counted for the Longines Ranking, it seemed to be a difficult task to keep the rails up. 

In the seperate jump-off the riders battled for victory in this Suzuki Grand Prix. Eventually it was Brazilian rider Bernardo Cardoso De Resende Alves and Mosito van het Hellehof (by Elvis Ter Putte) who proved to be the strongest today. In a time of 40,29 seconds the pair jumped to victory. Holly Smith and Fruselli (by Zambesi TN) secured second place in a time of 40,81 seconds. The top three placings were completed by Susan Fitzpatrick and Verdicht de Kezeg (by Diamant de Semilly) in 41,97 seconds. 

Cameron Hanley (Esi Toulouse) and Sara Vinggralkova (Quisandro) ended in fourth and fifth place. 

Click here for the results. 

In the seperate jump-off the riders battled for victory in this Suzuki Grand Prix. Eventually it was Brazilian rider Bernardo Cardoso De Resende Alves and Mosito van het Hellehof (by Elvis Ter Putte) who proved to be the strongest today. In a time of 40,29 seconds the pair jumped to victory. Holly Smith and Fruselli (by Zambesi TN) secured second place in a time of 40,81 seconds. The top three placings were completed by Susan Fitzpatrick and Verdicht de Kezeg (by Diamant de Semilly) in 41,97 seconds. 

Cameron Hanley (Esi Toulouse) and Sara Vinggralkova (Quisandro) ended in fourth and fifth place. 

Click here for the results. 

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