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Exciting Jump-off in the CSI5* 1.50m Longines Ranking of Doha results in victory for Evelina Tovek and Moeboetoe v/d Roshoeve

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A thrilling jump-off in the CSI5* 1.50m Longines Ranking class of the third week in Doha resulted in a win for Evelina Tovek. The Swedish rider piloted the Belgian-bred Moeboetoe v/D Roshoeve to victory.


Tovek (SWE) guided the 12-year-old BWP gelding by Der Senaat 111 flawlessly through the last phase, completing the course in 38.46 seconds, securing the win with the product of De Roshoeve. Abdullah Alsharbatly (KSA) followed closely in the saddle of Atome des Etisses (Mylord Carthago), claiming the second spot with a time of 38.78 seconds. The duo proved to be evenly matched, as the third faultless combination, Rikke Belinda Barker (DEN) and Icloud (Calmando 3), finished in 42.79 seconds.

Amelia Douglass (AUS) was the last rider to leave the rails untouched, finishing fourth aboard Quel Filou 16 (Quiwi Dream). The fastest time was recorded by Khaled Almobty (KSA) and Diana du Plevau Z (Dieu Merci van T&L), but a rail down for the Marc Palm-bred horse placed them fifth.

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Tovek (SWE) guided the 12-year-old BWP gelding by Der Senaat 111 flawlessly through the last phase, completing the course in 38.46 seconds, securing the win with the product of De Roshoeve. Abdullah Alsharbatly (KSA) followed closely in the saddle of Atome des Etisses (Mylord Carthago), claiming the second spot with a time of 38.78 seconds. The duo proved to be evenly matched, as the third faultless combination, Rikke Belinda Barker (DEN) and Icloud (Calmando 3), finished in 42.79 seconds.

Amelia Douglass (AUS) was the last rider to leave the rails untouched, finishing fourth aboard Quel Filou 16 (Quiwi Dream). The fastest time was recorded by Khaled Almobty (KSA) and Diana du Plevau Z (Dieu Merci van T&L), but a rail down for the Marc Palm-bred horse placed them fifth.

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F. ©: Doha Tour / Qatar Equestrian

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