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Dutch jump to victory in Riesenbeck

Harrie Wiering put down the fastest time in the 1m30 seven-year-old class in Riesenbeck. For the five and six-year-old horses it was Kim Emmen who knew how to convince again with her Lady Angeles. 


Harrie Wiering came into the arena with Bandit Gln Z, an offspring of Balou Du Rouet. This combination stopped the clock in 66.14 seconds and let the American Chloe Reid behind them. This rider rode Crossover 4 (by Cascadello) around the course in 66.55 seconds. Rene Dittmer came into third place with a time of 69.14 seconds with his horse Mythos 89 (by Cascadello II). 

Followed by Tobias Meyer who had under the saddle Baron Z H (by Bacardi-Rhum De Muze) with a time of 69.77 seconds. Kim Emmen also secured a prize here, she stopped the clock in 72.13 seconds with her Numero Uno offspring Tsh First Edition. 

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For the five- and six-year-old horses it was Kim Emmen again who went for the victory. The rider won yesterday already with her Lady Angeles (by Los Angeles) and this time did it in 61.34 seconds. With this time she led Marcus Ehning behind her with almost 4 seconds difference. The German came into the arena with Cia 5 (by Cornado I) and stopped the clock in 65.38 seconds. The third place was for Kaya Lüthi, the Swiss rider rode Califee 3 (by Calido I) around the course in 66.11 seconds. 

The top five was completed with Harm Wiebusch with Melypso Blue PS (by Messenger) in 67.55 seconds and Kellie Allen with Escobar De Kreisker (by Kannan) in 68.23 seconds. 

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CSI2* Kleine Tour - 1m30

1. Lara-Marie Juraske - Good Live (v. Goldwing)

2. Michael Wensing - Vulkana 5 (v. Vulkano) 

3. Kyujin Lee - Olivia La Sweet (v. Oklund)

4. Yann Chartier Capitaine - Pluto 75 (v. Plot Blue) 

5. Eoin Mcmahon - Conan Doyle (v. Con Chello) 

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Harrie Wiering came into the arena with Bandit Gln Z, an offspring of Balou Du Rouet. This combination stopped the clock in 66.14 seconds and let the American Chloe Reid behind them. This rider rode Crossover 4 (by Cascadello) around the course in 66.55 seconds. Rene Dittmer came into third place with a time of 69.14 seconds with his horse Mythos 89 (by Cascadello II). 

Followed by Tobias Meyer who had under the saddle Baron Z H (by Bacardi-Rhum De Muze) with a time of 69.77 seconds. Kim Emmen also secured a prize here, she stopped the clock in 72.13 seconds with her Numero Uno offspring Tsh First Edition. 

Click here for all the results.

For the five- and six-year-old horses it was Kim Emmen again who went for the victory. The rider won yesterday already with her Lady Angeles (by Los Angeles) and this time did it in 61.34 seconds. With this time she led Marcus Ehning behind her with almost 4 seconds difference. The German came into the arena with Cia 5 (by Cornado I) and stopped the clock in 65.38 seconds. The third place was for Kaya Lüthi, the Swiss rider rode Califee 3 (by Calido I) around the course in 66.11 seconds. 

The top five was completed with Harm Wiebusch with Melypso Blue PS (by Messenger) in 67.55 seconds and Kellie Allen with Escobar De Kreisker (by Kannan) in 68.23 seconds. 

Click here for all the results.

CSI2* Kleine Tour - 1m30

1. Lara-Marie Juraske - Good Live (v. Goldwing)

2. Michael Wensing - Vulkana 5 (v. Vulkano) 

3. Kyujin Lee - Olivia La Sweet (v. Oklund)

4. Yann Chartier Capitaine - Pluto 75 (v. Plot Blue) 

5. Eoin Mcmahon - Conan Doyle (v. Con Chello) 

Click here for all the results. 

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