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Julien Anquetin and Blood Diamond Du Pont speed to main 1.55m win in Coruna!

The sportive program in Coruna delivered topsport in the main 1.55m class. In the end France's Julien Anquetin and Blood Diamond Du Pont jumped to the win after a Jump-Off with 15!


Italy's Alberto Zorzi was the first to start in the Jump-Off. Aboard the 11-year-old Cortez Van 't Klein Asdonk Z (breeder: Eddy Thomas) Zorzi crossed the finish faultless in 42.15 seconds.

In the end, France's Julien Anquetin and Blood Diamond Du Pont (breeder: Matthieu Le Connetable) was just no five seconds faster. Anquetin and the son by Diamant de Semilly were over half a second faster as Spain's Jesus Garmendia Echevarria and Callias (Companiero). 

Germany's Christian Ahlmann completed the stage with the Belgian-bred gelding, Mandato van de Neerheide (Emerald, breeder: Eric Van Giel).

The pair was followed by Italy's Lorenzo de Luca and the 13-year-old KWPN-gelding, F One Usa (Toulon). Also faultless, Sweden's Evelina Tovek completed the top five aboard Azaria Dinero (Mylord Carthago).

Results

Italy's Alberto Zorzi was the first to start in the Jump-Off. Aboard the 11-year-old Cortez Van 't Klein Asdonk Z (breeder: Eddy Thomas) Zorzi crossed the finish faultless in 42.15 seconds.

In the end, France's Julien Anquetin and Blood Diamond Du Pont (breeder: Matthieu Le Connetable) was just no five seconds faster. Anquetin and the son by Diamant de Semilly were over half a second faster as Spain's Jesus Garmendia Echevarria and Callias (Companiero). 

Germany's Christian Ahlmann completed the stage with the Belgian-bred gelding, Mandato van de Neerheide (Emerald, breeder: Eric Van Giel).

The pair was followed by Italy's Lorenzo de Luca and the 13-year-old KWPN-gelding, F One Usa (Toulon). Also faultless, Sweden's Evelina Tovek completed the top five aboard Azaria Dinero (Mylord Carthago).

Results

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