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Misfit Malin Nilsson victorious in St Georg Special in Hagen

Swedish rider Malin Nilsson was the odd one out just now in the St Georg Special in Hagen. Out off all participants she was the only non German rider but she was still the one who would take home the victory. In the saddle of her Dutch Warmblood Foreign Affair 3 (by Rock Forever I) she collected several high scores from the judges resulting in a beautiful win with 74.976%. She collected several eights and nines, but also recieved a 10 on her list. It was then Germany's Helen Langehanenberg and her Brisbane FE (by Belissimo M) who won the battle between her colleques. With a second place with 73.146% she was the best German rider of the field. Staying ahead of Kira Wulferding and her Soiree d'Amour OLD (by San Amour) with 72.293%. The top five was then completed by Anabel Balkenhol and her Chrystal Friendship (by Fidertanz) in fourth place with 72.146, while it was Stefanie Wolf who ended in fifth place with her San Amour daughter Saphira Royal 2 with 71.707%. Find all results here.  

Swedish rider Malin Nilsson was the odd one out just now in the St Georg Special in Hagen. Out off all participants she was the only non German rider but she was still the one who would take home the victory. In the saddle of her Dutch Warmblood Foreign Affair 3 (by Rock Forever I) she collected several high scores from the judges resulting in a beautiful win with 74.976%. She collected several eights and nines, but also recieved a 10 on her list. It was then Germany's Helen Langehanenberg and her Brisbane FE (by Belissimo M) who won the battle between her colleques. With a second place with 73.146% she was the best German rider of the field. Staying ahead of Kira Wulferding and her Soiree d'Amour OLD (by San Amour) with 72.293%. The top five was then completed by Anabel Balkenhol and her Chrystal Friendship (by Fidertanz) in fourth place with 72.146, while it was Stefanie Wolf who ended in fifth place with her San Amour daughter Saphira Royal 2 with 71.707%. Find all results here.  

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