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Ahmad Saber Hamcho jumps to victory in Abu Dhabi

In Abu Dhabi it was Syria's Ahmad Saber Hamcho who jumped to victory in the 1.45m speed class. Together with the 14-years-old Chesterfield he set the fastest clear time. Earlier this year the pair jumped on stage during the Baltica Tour and the Royal Morocco Tour. This time the pair crossed the finish in 66.60 seconds. With only a slight difference Abdullah Mohd Al Marri followed as runner-up with the 9-year-old AMS Catch Me (by Clinton I). The pair didn't compete for over half a year as Alice Debany Clero was in the saddle. This time they didn't miss their start as Al Marrie stopped the clock in 67.18 seconds. The third place was claimed by Germany's Jörg Naeve with the Diamant de Semilly-son, D'Accord 68. The top five was completed by Luis Jesus Escobar (Pour le Poussage) in fourth and Anne Hamcho (Al Murtajiz) on five.

In Abu Dhabi it was Syria's Ahmad Saber Hamcho who jumped to victory in the 1.45m speed class. Together with the 14-years-old Chesterfield he set the fastest clear time. Earlier this year the pair jumped on stage during the Baltica Tour and the Royal Morocco Tour. This time the pair crossed the finish in 66.60 seconds. With only a slight difference Abdullah Mohd Al Marri followed as runner-up with the 9-year-old AMS Catch Me (by Clinton I). The pair didn't compete for over half a year as Alice Debany Clero was in the saddle. This time they didn't miss their start as Al Marrie stopped the clock in 67.18 seconds. The third place was claimed by Germany's Jörg Naeve with the Diamant de Semilly-son, D'Accord 68. The top five was completed by Luis Jesus Escobar (Pour le Poussage) in fourth and Anne Hamcho (Al Murtajiz) on five.

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