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Germany seizes Nations Cup title of Eventing Waregem

The German team was able to hold on to the lead in the CCIO4*-NC-S Eventing of Waregem. The Swedish were also able to keep their second place.

Team

The Germans won with 106,5 penalties. The team of Ingrid Klimke, Andreas Dibowski, Andreas Ostholt and Frank Ostholt started with the first place in the dressage test and also after the jumping course they remained in first place. The cross country of today brought them the winning total of 106,5 penalties. Sweden followed in second place with 131 penalties. Their best rider was Therese Viklund. She finished eighth in the individual ranking. Third place went to France with 133,2 penalties. 

Individual

Ingrid Klimke won the individual ranking with SAP Asha P with 23,7 penalties. The pair claimed the first place from start to finish this weekend. French rider Karim Florent Laghouag followed with Triton Fontaine in second place with 29 penalties. Mollie Summerland and Charly van ter Heiden took the third place. 

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Team

The Germans won with 106,5 penalties. The team of Ingrid Klimke, Andreas Dibowski, Andreas Ostholt and Frank Ostholt started with the first place in the dressage test and also after the jumping course they remained in first place. The cross country of today brought them the winning total of 106,5 penalties. Sweden followed in second place with 131 penalties. Their best rider was Therese Viklund. She finished eighth in the individual ranking. Third place went to France with 133,2 penalties. 

Individual

Ingrid Klimke won the individual ranking with SAP Asha P with 23,7 penalties. The pair claimed the first place from start to finish this weekend. French rider Karim Florent Laghouag followed with Triton Fontaine in second place with 29 penalties. Mollie Summerland and Charly van ter Heiden took the third place. 

Click here for all results. 

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