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Stockholm Hearts claim victory in GCL London

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In London this afternoon the Global Champions League was on the program and the Stockholm Hearts jumped to victory with Olivier Philippaerts and Peder Fredricson. In the first round Philippaets rode Le Blue Diamond van't Ruytershof (by Plot Blue) clear, in the second round he liked to repeat that performance with H&M Miro (by Diamant de Semilly). Peder Fredricson was able to keep a clean sheet in the first round with Hansson WL (by Hip Hop), in the second round he knocked one bar out of the spoons with Catch Me Not S (by Cardento 933). No team managed to finish completely without jumping errors and so the fast time of the Stockholm Hearts was enough to take the victory.

Madrid in Motion followed in second place. In the first round Jack Whitaker started with Equine America Valmy de la Lande (by Mylord Carthago) and recorded a clear round. Mark McAuley and GRS Lady Amaro (by Amaretto d'Arco) jumped clear in the first round, in the second round they had one jumping fault. Maikel van der Vleuten and Beauville Z NOP (by Bustique) were allowed to compete for the team in the second round and went clear.

Riesenbeck International with Christian Kukuk (Just Be Gentle) and Philipp Schulze Topphoff (Carla NRW) came third.

Max Kühner rode to victory in the individual classification. He jumped in the saddle of Up Too Jacco Blue (by Chacco-Blue) the fastest clear round (65.10 seconds). Kevin Staut and Dialou Blue PS (by Diarado's Boy) took home second place by jumping a clear round in 66.96 seconds. Christian Ahlmann and Mandato van de Neerheide (by Emerald) took third place by jumping a clear round in 67.19 seconds.

Pieter Devos (Mom's Toupie de la Roque) and Henrik von Eckermann (King Edward) completed the top five.

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Madrid in Motion followed in second place. In the first round Jack Whitaker started with Equine America Valmy de la Lande (by Mylord Carthago) and recorded a clear round. Mark McAuley and GRS Lady Amaro (by Amaretto d'Arco) jumped clear in the first round, in the second round they had one jumping fault. Maikel van der Vleuten and Beauville Z NOP (by Bustique) were allowed to compete for the team in the second round and went clear.

Riesenbeck International with Christian Kukuk (Just Be Gentle) and Philipp Schulze Topphoff (Carla NRW) came third.

Max Kühner rode to victory in the individual classification. He jumped in the saddle of Up Too Jacco Blue (by Chacco-Blue) the fastest clear round (65.10 seconds). Kevin Staut and Dialou Blue PS (by Diarado's Boy) took home second place by jumping a clear round in 66.96 seconds. Christian Ahlmann and Mandato van de Neerheide (by Emerald) took third place by jumping a clear round in 67.19 seconds.

Pieter Devos (Mom's Toupie de la Roque) and Henrik von Eckermann (King Edward) completed the top five.

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