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Alexander Butler jumps to gold at Grand Prix in Arezzo

Alexander Butler can credit the big win of the day in Arezzo. During the Grand Prix 1m55 for the Longines Ranking he jumped a clear round with Chilli B (by Berlin) in 43.29 seconds.

Second place went to Adam Grzegorzweski with Issem (by Quality Time TN) with 43.97 seconds. Third place went to Kevin Staut with Bond Jamesnond de Hay (by Diamant de Semilly) with 44.06 seconds.

Rikke Haastrup was fourth with Balouca Z (by Baloubet du Rouet) and Joseph Stockdale was fifth with Equine America Cacharel (by Cachas).


During the 1m45, also for the Longines Ranking, the Italian Giacomo Casadei took first place with He's Mylord V with 40.49 seconds. Second place went to Kamil Grzelczyk on Wibaro (by Bajou du Rouet) with 40.72 seconds. Third place is for Fransisco José Mesquita Musa with Alea Marathon (by Mylord Carthago) with 41.25 seconds.


The 1m35 was won by Emanuele Gaudiano on Stachado PS (by Stakkatol) with 24.96 seconds. Christina Madsen was second with Babumbi Del Tavallo (by Corland) with 24.96 seconds. Third place went to Francesco Corsi with Davinci (by Sydney) with 25.79 seconds.


All results can be found here





Second place went to Adam Grzegorzweski with Issem (by Quality Time TN) with 43.97 seconds. Third place went to Kevin Staut with Bond Jamesnond de Hay (by Diamant de Semilly) with 44.06 seconds.

Rikke Haastrup was fourth with Balouca Z (by Baloubet du Rouet) and Joseph Stockdale was fifth with Equine America Cacharel (by Cachas).


During the 1m45, also for the Longines Ranking, the Italian Giacomo Casadei took first place with He's Mylord V with 40.49 seconds. Second place went to Kamil Grzelczyk on Wibaro (by Bajou du Rouet) with 40.72 seconds. Third place is for Fransisco José Mesquita Musa with Alea Marathon (by Mylord Carthago) with 41.25 seconds.


The 1m35 was won by Emanuele Gaudiano on Stachado PS (by Stakkatol) with 24.96 seconds. Christina Madsen was second with Babumbi Del Tavallo (by Corland) with 24.96 seconds. Third place went to Francesco Corsi with Davinci (by Sydney) with 25.79 seconds.


All results can be found here





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