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Alex Barr is unbeatable in Valkenswaard

In Valkenswaard the day went on with a CSI2* Small Tour on 1.35m hight, here the victory went to Aggelos Touloupis. This Greek came into the arena with Coco Chanell 15 (by Cellestial) and went through the finish in the jump off in 36.99 seconds. Yesterday this combination ended on the second place and won in April in Lummen. With this he was exactly one second slower than the Dutchmen Patrick Lemmen. He had under his saddle Dadullah (by Wittinger VDL) and stopped the time in 37.99 seconds. The British Scott Brash completed the top three with Cademuir (by Sebastian) in 38.08 seconds. Yann Candele came for Canada into the fourth place. He rode with Quidams Quit Z (by Quidam's Rubin) a clear jump off in 38.42 seconds. Jessica Mendoza rode Wan Architect around in 38.58 seconds which was good for the fifth place. Click here for all the results.  Before there was also a CSI1* Big Tour also on 1.35m hight, here the British Alex Barr took the lead. He rode Queen Bee Jx (by Quicksilber) and stopped the chrono in 62.04 seconds. The Belgian rider Jerome Counasse came into the second place with Next Up Z (by Nonstop) in a time of 63.75 seconds. Alex Barr came back into the third place with his horse Bettilina (by Kojak) where he crossed the finish in 65.61 seconds. The Dutch Megan Laseur ended with a time of 66.09 seconds which was good for the fourth place with Dermie (by Carembar de Muze). The top five was completed by another Belgian rider, Jan Geukens rode a clear round with Illusion Gt (by Couleur Rubin) in 68.08 seconds. Click here for all the results. 

In Valkenswaard the day went on with a CSI2* Small Tour on 1.35m hight, here the victory went to Aggelos Touloupis. This Greek came into the arena with Coco Chanell 15 (by Cellestial) and went through the finish in the jump off in 36.99 seconds. Yesterday this combination ended on the second place and won in April in Lummen. With this he was exactly one second slower than the Dutchmen Patrick Lemmen. He had under his saddle Dadullah (by Wittinger VDL) and stopped the time in 37.99 seconds. The British Scott Brash completed the top three with Cademuir (by Sebastian) in 38.08 seconds. Yann Candele came for Canada into the fourth place. He rode with Quidams Quit Z (by Quidam's Rubin) a clear jump off in 38.42 seconds. Jessica Mendoza rode Wan Architect around in 38.58 seconds which was good for the fifth place. Click here for all the results.  Before there was also a CSI1* Big Tour also on 1.35m hight, here the British Alex Barr took the lead. He rode Queen Bee Jx (by Quicksilber) and stopped the chrono in 62.04 seconds. The Belgian rider Jerome Counasse came into the second place with Next Up Z (by Nonstop) in a time of 63.75 seconds. Alex Barr came back into the third place with his horse Bettilina (by Kojak) where he crossed the finish in 65.61 seconds. The Dutch Megan Laseur ended with a time of 66.09 seconds which was good for the fourth place with Dermie (by Carembar de Muze). The top five was completed by another Belgian rider, Jan Geukens rode a clear round with Illusion Gt (by Couleur Rubin) in 68.08 seconds. Click here for all the results. 

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