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'Bosty' speeds to the win in Stuttgart

The evening program at the Stuttgart masters started with a pitty 1.50m Longines Ranking class. A total of 36 combinations took the start, with only 22 clear. France's top show jumping rider, Roger Yves Bost topped the class aboard the 13-year-old Pegase du Murier (by Adelfons). The pair completed the track clear in 62.64 seconds. Dutch Leopold Van Asten followed in a second place abaord VDL Groep Zidane N.O.P. (by Heartbreaker). The combination crossed the finish in 63.64 seconds. Former Olympic Champion, Steve Guerdat completed the stage with Big Red (by Ludwig von Bayern). Guerdat was followed by the current World Champion, Jeroen Dubbeldam and his championshorse, SFN Zenith N.O.P. (by Rash). Felix Hassmann - who already won a class today - completed the top five with Cayenne WZ (by Claudio). Just before the start of the evening program the 1.45m 5* class was claimed by Hassmann and the 11-year-old SL Brazonado (by SL Baluarte). Finishing in 55.83 seconds, Hassmann was about three seconds faster as Jan Wernke and Queen Rubin (by Quidam's Rubin). STX-rider, Petronella Andersson completed the stage with the 9-year-old Cantacorda (by Canturo). <a href="http://www.longinestiming.com/#!/equestrian/2016/1264/html/en/longinestiming/resultlist_03.html">CLICK HERE FOR THE RESULTS</a>

The evening program at the Stuttgart masters started with a pitty 1.50m Longines Ranking class. A total of 36 combinations took the start, with only 22 clear. France's top show jumping rider, Roger Yves Bost topped the class aboard the 13-year-old Pegase du Murier (by Adelfons). The pair completed the track clear in 62.64 seconds. Dutch Leopold Van Asten followed in a second place abaord VDL Groep Zidane N.O.P. (by Heartbreaker). The combination crossed the finish in 63.64 seconds. Former Olympic Champion, Steve Guerdat completed the stage with Big Red (by Ludwig von Bayern). Guerdat was followed by the current World Champion, Jeroen Dubbeldam and his championshorse, SFN Zenith N.O.P. (by Rash). Felix Hassmann - who already won a class today - completed the top five with Cayenne WZ (by Claudio). Just before the start of the evening program the 1.45m 5* class was claimed by Hassmann and the 11-year-old SL Brazonado (by SL Baluarte). Finishing in 55.83 seconds, Hassmann was about three seconds faster as Jan Wernke and Queen Rubin (by Quidam's Rubin). STX-rider, Petronella Andersson completed the stage with the 9-year-old Cantacorda (by Canturo). <a href="http://www.longinestiming.com/#!/equestrian/2016/1264/html/en/longinestiming/resultlist_03.html">CLICK HERE FOR THE RESULTS</a>

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