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Polish riders rule Wednesday classes at Baltica Tour

The competition has started again at the Baltica Tour. Three different classes were jumped today.

1m10

The victory in the 1m10 class went to Adam Gregorzewski. With Kalita 0 under the saddle, he cleared the course in 32,41 seconds. Pawel Spisak and Casus ended on second place. They left the wood untouched and finished in 34,06 seconds. Toni Hassmann and Paula Panther followed on third place. They jumped a clear round and finished in 35,34 seconds.

Jens Wickström (Amour Sa) and Marcel Schneider (Caezar) completed the top five.

1m20

In the 1m20 class, the victory went to a Polish rider as well. Aleksandra Lusina-Golas and Capitalna II G. cleared the course in 33,06 seconds. With this time she was just a bit faster than Marcel Schneider and Inox des Bruyeres who ended on second place. They kept the zero on the score board and finished in 48,42 seconds. Manda Boström and Gambia completed the podium after a clear round in 33,40 seconds. 

Elisa Strubbe (On Time van de Elshoeve) and Oleksandr Prodan (Quaker) ended respectively on fourth and fifth place.

1m30

The victory in the 1m30 class went to Martin Dinese Neergaard and Swedish Dynamite. Leaving the wood untouched, they finished in 60,50 seconds. Ricardo Valada Coelho and Emeralds Dream ended on second place. They cleared all the fences and finished in 62,61 seconds. Oleksandr Prodan and Dexter completed the top three.

Maxime Harmegnies (Amrina's Girl) and Cassandra Orschel (Boomer) followed on fourth and fifth place.

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1m10

The victory in the 1m10 class went to Adam Gregorzewski. With Kalita 0 under the saddle, he cleared the course in 32,41 seconds. Pawel Spisak and Casus ended on second place. They left the wood untouched and finished in 34,06 seconds. Toni Hassmann and Paula Panther followed on third place. They jumped a clear round and finished in 35,34 seconds.

Jens Wickström (Amour Sa) and Marcel Schneider (Caezar) completed the top five.

1m20

In the 1m20 class, the victory went to a Polish rider as well. Aleksandra Lusina-Golas and Capitalna II G. cleared the course in 33,06 seconds. With this time she was just a bit faster than Marcel Schneider and Inox des Bruyeres who ended on second place. They kept the zero on the score board and finished in 48,42 seconds. Manda Boström and Gambia completed the podium after a clear round in 33,40 seconds. 

Elisa Strubbe (On Time van de Elshoeve) and Oleksandr Prodan (Quaker) ended respectively on fourth and fifth place.

1m30

The victory in the 1m30 class went to Martin Dinese Neergaard and Swedish Dynamite. Leaving the wood untouched, they finished in 60,50 seconds. Ricardo Valada Coelho and Emeralds Dream ended on second place. They cleared all the fences and finished in 62,61 seconds. Oleksandr Prodan and Dexter completed the top three.

Maxime Harmegnies (Amrina's Girl) and Cassandra Orschel (Boomer) followed on fourth and fifth place.

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