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Belgium's Niels Bruynseels seems to be unbeatable in the 5-star competition

The last day of Jumping Mechelen promises to be a very busy day. The World Cup is scheduled for this afternoon, but the 5-star riders got to jump a 1m45 class just now. 42 combinations entered the show ring for this class with jump-off. 17 combinations rode a first clear round and came back for the showdown. In that jump-off, it was the fast Belgian rider who took the victory. Niels Bruynseels, who already won the Grand Prix of Mechelen yesterday, once again speeded to the first place. With Angel van T Hof (f. Chin Chin) under the saddle, he jumped a clear jump-off in 31,70 seconds. Julien Epaillard and the 9-year old BWP gelding Instit de Jucaso (f. Cooper vd Heffinck) jumped to the second place. Lorenzo de Luca and Jeunesse van T Paradijs (f. Emerald van 'T Ruytershof) completed the top three. This combination crossed the finish line in 32,32 seconds. The Austrian rider Max Kühner ended on fourth place with PSG Future (f. Cash and Carry). Daniel Deusser and SX Hidalgo VG (f. Quadrillo) completed the top five. Click here for the results  [gallery size="full" columns="2" ids="156818,156817"] [gallery size="full" columns="2" ids="156815,156814"]

The last day of Jumping Mechelen promises to be a very busy day. The World Cup is scheduled for this afternoon, but the 5-star riders got to jump a 1m45 class just now. 42 combinations entered the show ring for this class with jump-off. 17 combinations rode a first clear round and came back for the showdown. In that jump-off, it was the fast Belgian rider who took the victory. Niels Bruynseels, who already won the Grand Prix of Mechelen yesterday, once again speeded to the first place. With Angel van T Hof (f. Chin Chin) under the saddle, he jumped a clear jump-off in 31,70 seconds. Julien Epaillard and the 9-year old BWP gelding Instit de Jucaso (f. Cooper vd Heffinck) jumped to the second place. Lorenzo de Luca and Jeunesse van T Paradijs (f. Emerald van 'T Ruytershof) completed the top three. This combination crossed the finish line in 32,32 seconds. The Austrian rider Max Kühner ended on fourth place with PSG Future (f. Cash and Carry). Daniel Deusser and SX Hidalgo VG (f. Quadrillo) completed the top five. Click here for the results  [gallery size="full" columns="2" ids="156818,156817"] [gallery size="full" columns="2" ids="156815,156814"]

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