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Tobias Meyer keeps first victory Hagen in German hands

An international competition was kicked off in Hagen today with several classes for young horses. The win in the 7-year-old class went to Germany's Tobias Meyer. He relied on the KWPN mare Blind Date H (by Elvaro) to jump a clear round in 65.28 seconds. 


Soren Pedersen and Tailormade Carem Sandy (by London) finished in second place. They could keep the zero and finished in 67.41 seconds. Alexa Stais and Everton PJ (by Embassy I) finished in third place. The duo left all the rails and finished in 67.79 seconds.

Karl Brocks Jr. (Cordijana 4) and Harm Lahde (Oak Grove's Clown) finished on places four and five.

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Soren Pedersen and Tailormade Carem Sandy (by London) finished in second place. They could keep the zero and finished in 67.41 seconds. Alexa Stais and Everton PJ (by Embassy I) finished in third place. The duo left all the rails and finished in 67.79 seconds.

Karl Brocks Jr. (Cordijana 4) and Harm Lahde (Oak Grove's Clown) finished on places four and five.

Click here for the results

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