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Double victory for Nisse Lüneburg in LR and Qualifier of Neumünster

German rider Nisse Lüneburg was able to win two 1.50m-classes in Neumünster today. Cecilie Hatteland won the Springstar Ladies Cup. 

CSI3* 1,45m

Cecilie Hatteland won this class for Norway with Jaleo vh Heuvelland (Scendix). Switzerland's Clarissa Crotta (photo) and Vincent 168 (Valentino) finished second, Janne-Friederike Meyer-Zimmermann and Lima 47 (Lucky Boy) took the bronze. Hans-Thorben Rüder and Linn Hamann claimed the rest of the top five for Germany as well. 

CSI3* 1,50m

Nisse Lüneburg jumped to his first victory today with Alina 440 (Nekton). Compatriot Max Haunhorst sent Chaccara (Chacco-Blue) to the silver, South-African rider Alexa Stais finished third with Quintato (Quidam's Rubin). Mario Stevens and Markus Brinkman took the fourth and fifth place. 

CSI3* 1,50m

Lüneburg also won the Longines Ranking class this evening. This time, he rode nine-year-old Look at Me R, a son of Jimy de Pravia. They beat Felix Hassmann and Cayenne WZ (Claudio). Patrick Stühlmeyer claimed the third position for Germany too with Quincy 230 (Quintender). Katharina Offel sent Elien (Carambole) to the fourth place. Eoin McMahon ensured the fifth place for Ireland with My Kiwi (Monte Bellini). 

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CSI3* 1,45m

Cecilie Hatteland won this class for Norway with Jaleo vh Heuvelland (Scendix). Switzerland's Clarissa Crotta (photo) and Vincent 168 (Valentino) finished second, Janne-Friederike Meyer-Zimmermann and Lima 47 (Lucky Boy) took the bronze. Hans-Thorben Rüder and Linn Hamann claimed the rest of the top five for Germany as well. 

CSI3* 1,50m

Nisse Lüneburg jumped to his first victory today with Alina 440 (Nekton). Compatriot Max Haunhorst sent Chaccara (Chacco-Blue) to the silver, South-African rider Alexa Stais finished third with Quintato (Quidam's Rubin). Mario Stevens and Markus Brinkman took the fourth and fifth place. 

CSI3* 1,50m

Lüneburg also won the Longines Ranking class this evening. This time, he rode nine-year-old Look at Me R, a son of Jimy de Pravia. They beat Felix Hassmann and Cayenne WZ (Claudio). Patrick Stühlmeyer claimed the third position for Germany too with Quincy 230 (Quintender). Katharina Offel sent Elien (Carambole) to the fourth place. Eoin McMahon ensured the fifth place for Ireland with My Kiwi (Monte Bellini). 

Click here for all results. 

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