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Arthur Da Silva wins tack box at Z-Tour

527155_10200290494397803_1465187977_nYesterday the second day of the Z-Tour concluded with a 1m45 Table A ranking competition in the Ratina Z Arena. Belgian rider Dirk Demeersman did already win a 1m40 competition earlier that day, however this time he and his sire Cicero Z van Paemel, had to be satisfied with a 8th place after a clear Jump Off in 34:54 seconds. The unbeatable time was set by Arthur Da Silva and La Toya III finishing in 32:14 seconds. Winning a new horse box the pair left Katharina Offel and Pour le Poussage on the second place. The German Tim Rieskamp-Gödeking and Chopin finished their Jump Off in 32:82 seconds and ended in the third place. The top five was completed by the Belgian Annelies Vorsselmans and Dakota on place four and the Norwegian Geir Gulliksen (Dorada) on a fifth place. From the 85 starters only 19 were classified for the Jump Off where 15 pairs reached the finish without making a fault. for the results: click here © equnews.com
527155_10200290494397803_1465187977_nYesterday the second day of the Z-Tour concluded with a 1m45 Table A ranking competition in the Ratina Z Arena. Belgian rider Dirk Demeersman did already win a 1m40 competition earlier that day, however this time he and his sire Cicero Z van Paemel, had to be satisfied with a 8th place after a clear Jump Off in 34:54 seconds. The unbeatable time was set by Arthur Da Silva and La Toya III finishing in 32:14 seconds. Winning a new horse box the pair left Katharina Offel and Pour le Poussage on the second place. The German Tim Rieskamp-Gödeking and Chopin finished their Jump Off in 32:82 seconds and ended in the third place. The top five was completed by the Belgian Annelies Vorsselmans and Dakota on place four and the Norwegian Geir Gulliksen (Dorada) on a fifth place. From the 85 starters only 19 were classified for the Jump Off where 15 pairs reached the finish without making a fault. for the results: click here © equnews.com
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