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Lilly Attwood secures British victory in CSI5* main number

In Windsor, the last class of the day was jumped just now. It was a 1m55 class with jump-off. In this 'Pearl Stakes', 29 combinations competed in a very tough course. Five of them managed to jump a clear first round and returned for the all-decisive jump-off.

In that jump-off, Lilly Attwood was able to keep victory in British hands. She jumped a clear jump-off in the saddle of Cor-Leon vd Vlierbeek Z (by Calvaro FC) and stopped the chrono after 34.54 seconds. She was thus faster than Frenchman Olivier Perreau who took home second place with GI Events Dorai d'Aiguilly (by Kannan). They managed to leave all the bars in the scoops and clocked off in 34.93 seconds. Koen Vereecke completed the top three. He counted on Lector vd Bisschop (by Bamako de Muze) to jump a clear jump-off in 35.67 seconds. 

Duarte Seabra (Dourados 2) and Jana Wargers (Limbridge) finished in places four and five. 


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In that jump-off, Lilly Attwood was able to keep victory in British hands. She jumped a clear jump-off in the saddle of Cor-Leon vd Vlierbeek Z (by Calvaro FC) and stopped the chrono after 34.54 seconds. She was thus faster than Frenchman Olivier Perreau who took home second place with GI Events Dorai d'Aiguilly (by Kannan). They managed to leave all the bars in the scoops and clocked off in 34.93 seconds. Koen Vereecke completed the top three. He counted on Lector vd Bisschop (by Bamako de Muze) to jump a clear jump-off in 35.67 seconds. 

Duarte Seabra (Dourados 2) and Jana Wargers (Limbridge) finished in places four and five. 


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