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Jörg Möller wins Grand Prix of Westergellersen

Yesterday once again four classes were jumped in Westergellersen, Germany. The highlight of the weekend was a Grand Prix with jump-off. 66 combinations entered the show ring and 15 of them managed to jump a clear first round. A jump-off with 15 combinations therefore had to decide about the winner. 

Jörg Möller was the fastest in the end. He rode Lion Cor (f. Larimar) tot the finish in 39,06 seconds, leaving the wood untouched. Harm Wiebisch and Clouseau 10 (f. Contendro I) ended on second place. They jumped a clear jump-off in 40,14 seconds. Robert Bruhns completed the top three with his 15-year old stallion Gempsopn (f. Epsom Gesmeray).

The rest of the top five colored in the German colors as well. Robert Bruhns did not only took the third place, he ended on fourth place as well with Chelsea 96 (f. Carthago) under the saddle. Thilo Schulz and Colorado 225 (f. Corlensky G I) ended on fifth place.

Jörg Möller was the fastest in the end. He rode Lion Cor (f. Larimar) tot the finish in 39,06 seconds, leaving the wood untouched. Harm Wiebisch and Clouseau 10 (f. Contendro I) ended on second place. They jumped a clear jump-off in 40,14 seconds. Robert Bruhns completed the top three with his 15-year old stallion Gempsopn (f. Epsom Gesmeray).

The rest of the top five colored in the German colors as well. Robert Bruhns did not only took the third place, he ended on fourth place as well with Chelsea 96 (f. Carthago) under the saddle. Thilo Schulz and Colorado 225 (f. Corlensky G I) ended on fifth place.

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