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Australia's Rowan Willis beats Roger Yves Bost in 1,55m Geneva

The Credit Suisse Challenge 1,55m of Geneva has a winner: Rowan Willis sent Blue Movie to the first place. The Grande Chasse went to Werner Muff. 

QUICK RESULT

1. Rowan Willis - Blue Movie
2. Roger Yves Bost - Castleforbes Vladimir
3. Scott Brash - Hello Vincent


Willis won for Australia with the thirteen-year-old Blue Movie (Chacco-Blue) in 54,56 seconds. That was almost a second faster than Roger Yves Bost with Castleforbes Vladimir (Vivaldo vh Costersveld) for France. Scott Brash finished with 56,81 seconds with Hello Vincent (Consul de la Vie Z) and took the third spot. 

Daniel Deusser sent Cornet 39 (Cornet Obolensky) to a German fourth place, Gregory Wathelet took the fifth place with Spike v Withoeve for Belgium. 

Goodbye Hello Sanctos

The audience in Geneva also said goodbye to Hello Sanctos tonight, the top horse of Scott Brash. The seventeen-year-old gelding by Quasimodo vd Molendreef retires after collecting an impressive list of results. He claimed over 20 international victories, and was the first horse to win the Rolex Grand Slam. 

Grande Chasse

This Speed competition went to home rider Werner Muff and Varennes d'Argonne (l'Arc de Triomphe). Pedro Veniss followed with Sun Flower du Theil (Allegreto), Pius Schwizer and Balou Rubin R (Balou du Rouet) finished third.

Click here for all results. 

QUICK RESULT

1. Rowan Willis - Blue Movie
2. Roger Yves Bost - Castleforbes Vladimir
3. Scott Brash - Hello Vincent


Willis won for Australia with the thirteen-year-old Blue Movie (Chacco-Blue) in 54,56 seconds. That was almost a second faster than Roger Yves Bost with Castleforbes Vladimir (Vivaldo vh Costersveld) for France. Scott Brash finished with 56,81 seconds with Hello Vincent (Consul de la Vie Z) and took the third spot. 

Daniel Deusser sent Cornet 39 (Cornet Obolensky) to a German fourth place, Gregory Wathelet took the fifth place with Spike v Withoeve for Belgium. 

Goodbye Hello Sanctos

The audience in Geneva also said goodbye to Hello Sanctos tonight, the top horse of Scott Brash. The seventeen-year-old gelding by Quasimodo vd Molendreef retires after collecting an impressive list of results. He claimed over 20 international victories, and was the first horse to win the Rolex Grand Slam. 

Grande Chasse

This Speed competition went to home rider Werner Muff and Varennes d'Argonne (l'Arc de Triomphe). Pedro Veniss followed with Sun Flower du Theil (Allegreto), Pius Schwizer and Balou Rubin R (Balou du Rouet) finished third.

Click here for all results. 

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