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Bianca Lafontaine takes a strong start at the Angelstone Tournaments

The Angelstone Tournaments are set for yet another week of top show jumping sport. In the $2,500 National open 1.40m class it was Bianca Lafontaine aboard her Boris 218 who topped the class. A total of six combinations qualified for the jump-off. The complete top five produced a clear jump-off. Laurie Bucci and Black Berry followed as runner up, stopping the clock in 33.286 seconds. Paul Halpern and Calida 55 followed in a third place. The pair crossed the finish in 34.163 seconds. The top five was completed by Vanessa Mannix. Aboard Chemas, Mannix placed fourth. Together with Nirvana de Terlong she followed in a fifth place.

The Angelstone Tournaments are set for yet another week of top show jumping sport. In the $2,500 National open 1.40m class it was Bianca Lafontaine aboard her Boris 218 who topped the class. A total of six combinations qualified for the jump-off. The complete top five produced a clear jump-off. Laurie Bucci and Black Berry followed as runner up, stopping the clock in 33.286 seconds. Paul Halpern and Calida 55 followed in a third place. The pair crossed the finish in 34.163 seconds. The top five was completed by Vanessa Mannix. Aboard Chemas, Mannix placed fourth. Together with Nirvana de Terlong she followed in a fifth place.

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