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Victor Bettendorf reigns CSI4* Grand Prix in St Tropez

In St Tropez it was Luxemburgisch jumping rider, Victor Bettendorf who dominated the international CSI4* Grand Prix. Aboard his trusted 10-year-old gelding, Mr Tac (Non Stop), Bettendorf was the unbeatable winner in the 1.55m Grand Prix.

As one of fourteen horse-and-rider combinations in the jump-off, Bettendorf and Mr Tac stopped the clock at 39.47 seconds, a time only France's Roger Yves Bost aboard the 11-year-old mare Ballerine du Vilpion (Baloubet du Rouet) came close to when settling for the runner-up position 0.43 seconds behind the winners.

The third place went to Wilma Hellström (SWE) and Cicci BJN (Ci Ci Senjor Ask) with a time of 40.36 seconds, while Cedric Hurel (FRA) placed fourth with Fantasio Floreval Z (Florian de La Vie). Steve Guerdat (SUI) completed the top five aboard Is-Minka  (Mylord Carthago*HN).


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As one of fourteen horse-and-rider combinations in the jump-off, Bettendorf and Mr Tac stopped the clock at 39.47 seconds, a time only France's Roger Yves Bost aboard the 11-year-old mare Ballerine du Vilpion (Baloubet du Rouet) came close to when settling for the runner-up position 0.43 seconds behind the winners.

The third place went to Wilma Hellström (SWE) and Cicci BJN (Ci Ci Senjor Ask) with a time of 40.36 seconds, while Cedric Hurel (FRA) placed fourth with Fantasio Floreval Z (Florian de La Vie). Steve Guerdat (SUI) completed the top five aboard Is-Minka  (Mylord Carthago*HN).


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