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Kent Farrington claims victory in the 1.60m Trophy of Geneva class

In Geneva, Switzerland the best riders of the world competed for the win in this prestigious 1.60m class where they could qualify for the big anticipated Rolex Grand Slam Final this Sunday. For the USA, Kent Farrington left all competition behind after a spectacular jump-off. 


Kent Farrington could count on Creedance (by Lord Z) to claim the victory in this Trophy of Geneva class. With a time of 33,12 seconds on the jump-off he rode the winning time and outperformed everyone else. Our world number one Peder Fredericson managed to stay clear and ride H&M Christian K (by Namelus R) to a second place in 33,59 seconds. Daniel Deusser followed with Scuderia 1918 Tobago Z (by Tangelo vd Zuuthoeve) with a third place. they crossed the finish line in 34,79 seconds. 

Martin Fuchs (Conner Jei) claimed fourth place. Nicolas Delmotte (Ilex vp) rode to fifth place. 

Click here for the results. 

Kent Farrington could count on Creedance (by Lord Z) to claim the victory in this Trophy of Geneva class. With a time of 33,12 seconds on the jump-off he rode the winning time and outperformed everyone else. Our world number one Peder Fredericson managed to stay clear and ride H&M Christian K (by Namelus R) to a second place in 33,59 seconds. Daniel Deusser followed with Scuderia 1918 Tobago Z (by Tangelo vd Zuuthoeve) with a third place. they crossed the finish line in 34,79 seconds. 

Martin Fuchs (Conner Jei) claimed fourth place. Nicolas Delmotte (Ilex vp) rode to fifth place. 

Click here for the results. 

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