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Felix Hassmann goes for gold in Riesenbeck

The first day in Riesenbeck is on the way, the first 2 star class finished with Felix Habmann winning. In the youngster class the Dutch Kim Emmen took the victory. 

Felix Habmann won the 1m35 with his Quiwitino WZ (by Quiwi Dream) in a time of 69.12 seconds. The second place was also for Germany with Greta Reinacher, she had under the saddle Galmé (by Diamant de Semilly) and stopped the clock in 69.13 seconds. Third place was Tim Wilks from Canada with Goldfinger Z (by Goldfever 3) in a time of 69.65 seconds. 

Rene Dittmer rode Calino 66 (by Connor) around the course in 70.42 seconds good for fourth place. Fifth place was for Gerrit Nieberg with Centucky (by Contagio) in 72.04 seconds. 

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Kim Emmen took the victory in Riesenbeck in the 1m20/1m25 for five and six-year-old horses. The Dutch rider came into the arena with Lady Angeles (by Los Angeles) and finished a clear round in 64.36 seconds. The Irish Eoin Mcmahon and Kir Royal Z (by Kannan) stopped the clock in 65.59 seconds. Greta Reinacher was third in 66.47 seconds with Sunshine 697 (by Spiderman). 

The fourth place was for Mikael Forsten with Cava W (by Coffee 18) in 67.75 seconds and the top five was completed with the Dutch rider Jeroen Dubbeldam with Just D (by Durango VDL) in 69.91 seconds. 

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Felix Habmann won the 1m35 with his Quiwitino WZ (by Quiwi Dream) in a time of 69.12 seconds. The second place was also for Germany with Greta Reinacher, she had under the saddle Galmé (by Diamant de Semilly) and stopped the clock in 69.13 seconds. Third place was Tim Wilks from Canada with Goldfinger Z (by Goldfever 3) in a time of 69.65 seconds. 

Rene Dittmer rode Calino 66 (by Connor) around the course in 70.42 seconds good for fourth place. Fifth place was for Gerrit Nieberg with Centucky (by Contagio) in 72.04 seconds. 

Click here for all the results. 

Kim Emmen took the victory in Riesenbeck in the 1m20/1m25 for five and six-year-old horses. The Dutch rider came into the arena with Lady Angeles (by Los Angeles) and finished a clear round in 64.36 seconds. The Irish Eoin Mcmahon and Kir Royal Z (by Kannan) stopped the clock in 65.59 seconds. Greta Reinacher was third in 66.47 seconds with Sunshine 697 (by Spiderman). 

The fourth place was for Mikael Forsten with Cava W (by Coffee 18) in 67.75 seconds and the top five was completed with the Dutch rider Jeroen Dubbeldam with Just D (by Durango VDL) in 69.91 seconds. 

Click here for all the results.


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