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Ruben Arroyave and Diarona PS best in Second Qualifier for 7yo in Lanaken

The Second Qualifier for the FEI WBFSH Jumping World Breeding Championship Final for 7 years old Horses was won by Ruben Arroyave and Diarona PS, in a field with over 170 combinations.

Victory of this second qualification was taken by Ruben Arroyave (COL). He rode the Oldenburg mare Diarona PS, a daughter of Diaron bred by Gestüt Lewitz but (partly) owned by Arroyave himself. The rest of the podium was finished by German riders. Katrin Eckermann brought the Vivant daughter Viva Fly NRW (Breeder: Otmar Eckermann) to second place, followed by Leonie Böckmann and Flo Jo (Fire and Ice J, Breeder: Böckmann Pferde).

We saw the best Dutch breeding product in place four, where the W. Breubink-bred Mambo NR 5 B (Quidam de Revel) took place under David Simpson (IRL). Best Belgian breeding product we saw in place five. The Glen Nielsen bred Chacoons Gisa Blue Z, a Zangersheide stallion by Chacoon Blue was under the saddle of Britain's Laura Mantel (GBR).

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Victory of this second qualification was taken by Ruben Arroyave (COL). He rode the Oldenburg mare Diarona PS, a daughter of Diaron bred by Gestüt Lewitz but (partly) owned by Arroyave himself. The rest of the podium was finished by German riders. Katrin Eckermann brought the Vivant daughter Viva Fly NRW (Breeder: Otmar Eckermann) to second place, followed by Leonie Böckmann and Flo Jo (Fire and Ice J, Breeder: Böckmann Pferde).

We saw the best Dutch breeding product in place four, where the W. Breubink-bred Mambo NR 5 B (Quidam de Revel) took place under David Simpson (IRL). Best Belgian breeding product we saw in place five. The Glen Nielsen bred Chacoons Gisa Blue Z, a Zangersheide stallion by Chacoon Blue was under the saddle of Britain's Laura Mantel (GBR).

Full Results 

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