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Another magical win for Darragh Kenny in Smartpak Grand Prix in Ocala

In the Smartpak Grand Prix in Ocala, Fl, it was once more Irish rider Darragh Kenny who ensured another magical win. This time he could count on his Belgium Warmblood Horst van de Mispeleare (by Wandor van de Mispeleare)  to win this GP in the six combinations strong jump-off. The combination finished in a very fast time of 32.047 seconds. In second place it was Emanuel Andrade with his Sandro Boy son Boy Iv who finished with 33.356 seconds on the clock. For Andrade there was also an fourth place with his other horse Hardrock Z with whom he finished in 33.535 seconds and with 4 penalties. In third place however it was Tracy Magness with Intez van HD (by Elvis ter Putte) with whom she jumped a clear round in 34.640 seconds. Australian rider Rowan Willas who shined bright during the Grand Prix of Ocala on friday night, now took a fifth place. This time he saddled his Everse W with whom he finished with 8 penalties and 36.099 seconds.   Find all results here

In the Smartpak Grand Prix in Ocala, Fl, it was once more Irish rider Darragh Kenny who ensured another magical win. This time he could count on his Belgium Warmblood Horst van de Mispeleare (by Wandor van de Mispeleare)  to win this GP in the six combinations strong jump-off. The combination finished in a very fast time of 32.047 seconds. In second place it was Emanuel Andrade with his Sandro Boy son Boy Iv who finished with 33.356 seconds on the clock. For Andrade there was also an fourth place with his other horse Hardrock Z with whom he finished in 33.535 seconds and with 4 penalties. In third place however it was Tracy Magness with Intez van HD (by Elvis ter Putte) with whom she jumped a clear round in 34.640 seconds. Australian rider Rowan Willas who shined bright during the Grand Prix of Ocala on friday night, now took a fifth place. This time he saddled his Everse W with whom he finished with 8 penalties and 36.099 seconds.   Find all results here

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