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Italian on top at Zangersheide after leg 1

Today the first leg of the World Championships for 7 year old horses was completed. Victory was for Italian Paolo Adamo Zuvadelli on the back of Eh Bombay (by Balou du Rouet). Dutch horse-rider combination, Cavalia (by Vingino) and Timothy Hendrix followed in a second place while Sadesoo (by Sandro Boy) and his Equiline rider Philip Ruping ended third. With horse van de Mispelaere (by Wandor vd Mispelaere) Flemish show jumping champion, Koen Vereecke made it to the fourth place. The pair ended second on the Belgian Championships for 7-years-old horses in Lummen, earlier this year. Belgian Champion Gregory Wathelet and his Tefnout d'Ouilly (by Poor Boy) completed the top six.

Today the first leg of the World Championships for 7 year old horses was completed. Victory was for Italian Paolo Adamo Zuvadelli on the back of Eh Bombay (by Balou du Rouet). Dutch horse-rider combination, Cavalia (by Vingino) and Timothy Hendrix followed in a second place while Sadesoo (by Sandro Boy) and his Equiline rider Philip Ruping ended third. With horse van de Mispelaere (by Wandor vd Mispelaere) Flemish show jumping champion, Koen Vereecke made it to the fourth place. The pair ended second on the Belgian Championships for 7-years-old horses in Lummen, earlier this year. Belgian Champion Gregory Wathelet and his Tefnout d'Ouilly (by Poor Boy) completed the top six.

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