The last Rolex FEI World Cup-winner is known. The American Beezie Madden took the last price after two clear rounds on Yesterday's final day in Gothenborg. Earlier this week Beezie already won the first class, a speed competition, of the World Cup finals. Olympic Champion Steve Guerdat had one jumping-fault in Yesterday's two rounds, ending 10 seconds faster as the American Beezie Madden. On the back of Nino des Buissonnets Guerdat was satisfied with a second place. Kevin Staut and Silvana HDC ended in the third position while the fourth place was for the Wester European League-leader, Sergio Alvarez Moya and Carlo 273.
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The last Rolex FEI World Cup-winner is known. The American Beezie Madden took the last price after two clear rounds on Yesterday's final day in Gothenborg. Earlier this week Beezie already won the first class, a speed competition, of the World Cup finals. Olympic Champion Steve Guerdat had one jumping-fault in Yesterday's two rounds, ending 10 seconds faster as the American Beezie Madden. On the back of Nino des Buissonnets Guerdat was satisfied with a second place. Kevin Staut and Silvana HDC ended in the third position while the fourth place was for the Wester European League-leader, Sergio Alvarez Moya and Carlo 273.
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