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All-German top ten in Grand Prix Neustadt

In the German Neustadt, a busy international weekend has just highlighted with the Longines ranking Grand Prix. In this 1,50m class, a jump-off with thirteen riders had to decide about the winner.... In that jump-off, it clearly were the German riders who ruled the show. They didn't only take the first, second and third place, they filled the rest of the top ten as well! The victory went to Harm Ladhe and and the 11-year old Larry 210. This combinations didn't touch the wood and finished in 39,46 seconds. With this time, they were just a little bit faster than Nisse Lüneburg and Westbridge (f. Furore) who ended on second place. They kept the zero on the score board and finished in 39,70 seconds. Andreas Knippling and Tannehof's Chacco Chacco (v. Chacco-Blue) completed the top three. Knippling and his 10-year old stallion crossed the finish line in 40,69 seconds. Jana Wargers and Lacoste 117 (f. Long Beach) ended on fourth place. Markus Brinkmann and Pikeur Quick Fire (v. Quintero) completed the top five. Click here for the results

In the German Neustadt, a busy international weekend has just highlighted with the Longines ranking Grand Prix. In this 1,50m class, a jump-off with thirteen riders had to decide about the winner.... In that jump-off, it clearly were the German riders who ruled the show. They didn't only take the first, second and third place, they filled the rest of the top ten as well! The victory went to Harm Ladhe and and the 11-year old Larry 210. This combinations didn't touch the wood and finished in 39,46 seconds. With this time, they were just a little bit faster than Nisse Lüneburg and Westbridge (f. Furore) who ended on second place. They kept the zero on the score board and finished in 39,70 seconds. Andreas Knippling and Tannehof's Chacco Chacco (v. Chacco-Blue) completed the top three. Knippling and his 10-year old stallion crossed the finish line in 40,69 seconds. Jana Wargers and Lacoste 117 (f. Long Beach) ended on fourth place. Markus Brinkmann and Pikeur Quick Fire (v. Quintero) completed the top five. Click here for the results

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