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Good day at the office for Toni Hassmann in Goch yesterday

Yesterday once again several classes were jumped in Goch and the Hassmann family for sure had a very good day. 

In the KI.M* class, it was the Swiss rider Clarissa Crotta who took home the victory after a super fast round. She and Canada I.Z (f. Casall) cleared the course in 59,46 seconds. Felix Hassmann and CSI Pit Perigueux (f. Perigueux) ended on second place. They jumped a clear round as well and finished in 64,29 seconds. Marco Litterscheidt and Hurant (f. Durrant) followed on third place after a clear round in 66,68 seconds.

Toni Hassmann and SG's Air Pilot (f. Arpeggio) won the KI.M** class. It was a shared victory with Philipp Schulze Topphoff and Carlotta 290 (f. Comme Il Faut). Judit Emmers and Bangkok Danfer (f. Diamant de Semilly) followed on second place. They jumped a clear round in 63,58 seconds. Toni Hassmann ended not only on first place but on third place as well. For the third place he saddled the 11-year old Cit Fisto (f. Cristo).

The last class of the day brought another victory for Toni Hassmann. This time he saddled Call Me Diva, a 9-year old Conthargos mare. They cleared the course in 62,94 seconds. Johannes Ehning and Con Pleasure 4 (f. Cornet Obolenksy) ended on second place. Toni Hassmann took another spot on the podium with the 9-year old Cassini I mare Daring Queen. The German combination jumped a clear round in 64,59 seconds.


In the KI.M* class, it was the Swiss rider Clarissa Crotta who took home the victory after a super fast round. She and Canada I.Z (f. Casall) cleared the course in 59,46 seconds. Felix Hassmann and CSI Pit Perigueux (f. Perigueux) ended on second place. They jumped a clear round as well and finished in 64,29 seconds. Marco Litterscheidt and Hurant (f. Durrant) followed on third place after a clear round in 66,68 seconds.

Toni Hassmann and SG's Air Pilot (f. Arpeggio) won the KI.M** class. It was a shared victory with Philipp Schulze Topphoff and Carlotta 290 (f. Comme Il Faut). Judit Emmers and Bangkok Danfer (f. Diamant de Semilly) followed on second place. They jumped a clear round in 63,58 seconds. Toni Hassmann ended not only on first place but on third place as well. For the third place he saddled the 11-year old Cit Fisto (f. Cristo).

The last class of the day brought another victory for Toni Hassmann. This time he saddled Call Me Diva, a 9-year old Conthargos mare. They cleared the course in 62,94 seconds. Johannes Ehning and Con Pleasure 4 (f. Cornet Obolenksy) ended on second place. Toni Hassmann took another spot on the podium with the 9-year old Cassini I mare Daring Queen. The German combination jumped a clear round in 64,59 seconds.


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