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Andrzej Opłatek makes it a home win in the Baltica Equestrian Spring Tour Grand Prix

The CSI3* Grand Prix at the Baltica Equestrian Spring Tour went to home rider Andrzej Opłatek on El Camp (Campari M x Elvis). The Polish rider produced one of the four double clears of the class, stopping the clock at 45.30 seconds - continuing his top form from Samorin where he recently notched up two wins on El Camp. Runner-up was Germany's Cassandra Orschel with Acanthya (Adlantico AS x Argentinus), who crossed the finish line on 47.71 seconds in the jump-off. Italy's Andrea Benatti with Cascadeur 31 (Converter x Grosse Liebe II) ended third. fourth clear round in the jump-off was for Tomasz Miskiewicz aboard Civis. The pair was followed by Abdullah Al Sharbatly and his 12-years-old Belgian Warmbred Domingo (by Thunder vd Zuuthoeve). A total of 12 horse-rider combinations placed for this 45,000 Euro Grand Prix. The jumps were set at a height of 1.50m. With his win, Andrzej went home with about 11,250 Euro. Best American rider was Justin Resnik aboard the 14-years-old Carismo Z (by Carthago Z). The pair finished 13th, after finishing with one jumping fault in 75.35 seconds. CLICK HERE FOR THE RESULTS

The CSI3* Grand Prix at the Baltica Equestrian Spring Tour went to home rider Andrzej Opłatek on El Camp (Campari M x Elvis). The Polish rider produced one of the four double clears of the class, stopping the clock at 45.30 seconds - continuing his top form from Samorin where he recently notched up two wins on El Camp. Runner-up was Germany's Cassandra Orschel with Acanthya (Adlantico AS x Argentinus), who crossed the finish line on 47.71 seconds in the jump-off. Italy's Andrea Benatti with Cascadeur 31 (Converter x Grosse Liebe II) ended third. fourth clear round in the jump-off was for Tomasz Miskiewicz aboard Civis. The pair was followed by Abdullah Al Sharbatly and his 12-years-old Belgian Warmbred Domingo (by Thunder vd Zuuthoeve). A total of 12 horse-rider combinations placed for this 45,000 Euro Grand Prix. The jumps were set at a height of 1.50m. With his win, Andrzej went home with about 11,250 Euro. Best American rider was Justin Resnik aboard the 14-years-old Carismo Z (by Carthago Z). The pair finished 13th, after finishing with one jumping fault in 75.35 seconds. CLICK HERE FOR THE RESULTS

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