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Edouard Schmitz on top in Dublin's Longines Grand Prix

The 1.60m Longines Grand Prix at the Royal Dublin Horse show delivered excitement and topsport. From the 40 combinations at the start, seven managed to qualify for the Jump-Off. In the end it was Switzerland's Edouard Schmitz who jumped to victory aboard his 10-year-old  Gamin van 't Naastveldhof (Chacco-Chacco).

Aboard the 10-year-old sBs-gelding, bred by Belgium's Patrick De Heer, the Swiss showjumper was the only combination to produce a clear Jump-Off in under 40 seconds. Leaving Ireland's Conor Swail as runner-up with the 15-year-old Count Me In (Count Grannus). In front of the home-crowd, Shane Sweetnam completed the stage.

Sweetnam and his 9-year-old James Kann Cruz (Kannan) advanced on compatriot Andrew Bourns with Sea Topblue (Chacco-Blue). France's lady in form, Megane Moissonnier completed the top five with the 13-year-old Cordial (Casall).

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Aboard the 10-year-old sBs-gelding, bred by Belgium's Patrick De Heer, the Swiss showjumper was the only combination to produce a clear Jump-Off in under 40 seconds. Leaving Ireland's Conor Swail as runner-up with the 15-year-old Count Me In (Count Grannus). In front of the home-crowd, Shane Sweetnam completed the stage.

Sweetnam and his 9-year-old James Kann Cruz (Kannan) advanced on compatriot Andrew Bourns with Sea Topblue (Chacco-Blue). France's lady in form, Megane Moissonnier completed the top five with the 13-year-old Cordial (Casall).

Full Result

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