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Sweden wins CDIO4* Nations Cup Aalborg, Danish rider claims individual win

Just a few moments ago, the CDIO4* Nations Cup in Aalborg ended. It was the Danish rider Daniel Bachmann Andersen who won in front of the home crowd on Blue Hors Zepter (Blue Hors Zack) with a score of 76,217%. That score was almost three percent better than Emmelie Scholtens' score with Apache (UB-40), the Dutch combination in the second place. The other places in the top five all went to Sweden. Therese Nilshagen and Dante Weltino (Danone) came in third with 73,087%. Tinne Vilhelmson Silfven and Paridon Magi (Don Primero) followed with 72,304%. Exactly two percent less scored Paulina Friberg with Di Lapponia T (Donnerhall) and took the fifth spot. With that result, Sweden was able to win in the team ranking. With a total of 215,695% the Swedish riders beat the Dutch team. The Dutch ladies finished second with 209,675%. A total score of 209,543% resulted in a third place for Denmark. Click here for the result of the Grand Prix. Click here for the team ranking.

Just a few moments ago, the CDIO4* Nations Cup in Aalborg ended. It was the Danish rider Daniel Bachmann Andersen who won in front of the home crowd on Blue Hors Zepter (Blue Hors Zack) with a score of 76,217%. That score was almost three percent better than Emmelie Scholtens' score with Apache (UB-40), the Dutch combination in the second place. The other places in the top five all went to Sweden. Therese Nilshagen and Dante Weltino (Danone) came in third with 73,087%. Tinne Vilhelmson Silfven and Paridon Magi (Don Primero) followed with 72,304%. Exactly two percent less scored Paulina Friberg with Di Lapponia T (Donnerhall) and took the fifth spot. With that result, Sweden was able to win in the team ranking. With a total of 215,695% the Swedish riders beat the Dutch team. The Dutch ladies finished second with 209,675%. A total score of 209,543% resulted in a third place for Denmark. Click here for the result of the Grand Prix. Click here for the team ranking.

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