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Belgium riders dominate the field in Grand Prix Valkenswaard

In Valkenswaard the day ended with a CSI1* Grand Prix over 1m45. It was Belgium rider Alexander Housen who finished in first place with his Esprit van de Wellington (by Orlando) with whom he finished in 28.75 seconds. Then in second place it was the youngest of the Allen brothers, Harry, who saddled his Eh Quick Nina (by Quidam's Rubin) with whom he took second place in 28.97 seconds. In third place it was then Mexican rider Muriel Victoria Aquirre with Toarmina in 29.21 seconds. Completing the top five in fourth place was Jos Verlooy with Karibou Horta, followed by Kevin Gielen and his Umbrella Brimbelles.   Find all results here

In Valkenswaard the day ended with a CSI1* Grand Prix over 1m45. It was Belgium rider Alexander Housen who finished in first place with his Esprit van de Wellington (by Orlando) with whom he finished in 28.75 seconds. Then in second place it was the youngest of the Allen brothers, Harry, who saddled his Eh Quick Nina (by Quidam's Rubin) with whom he took second place in 28.97 seconds. In third place it was then Mexican rider Muriel Victoria Aquirre with Toarmina in 29.21 seconds. Completing the top five in fourth place was Jos Verlooy with Karibou Horta, followed by Kevin Gielen and his Umbrella Brimbelles.   Find all results here

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