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Brasil' Felipe Ramos Guinato to the win in Vilamoura's GP

Yesterday the Vilamoura CSI2* Tour concluded with its 1.45m Grand Prix. No less than 19 combinations qualified for the jump-off in which four pairs crossed the finish clear. Brasil's Felipe ramos Guinato and the Quidam's Rubin-daughter, Quidam's Grey Lady speeded to victory in 43.75 seconds. The pair stayed ahead of the home-pair, Marina Frutuoso de Melo and her Holsteiner Cantano (by Cascavelle). The pair crossed the finish in 44.04 seconds. Compatriot Joao Chuva followed in third with the Dutch KWPN-bred, Lando-mare, Virginia Dream. The top five was completed by two belgian bred horses. Kris d'Heer's breeding product, Filou Imperio Egipcio (by Querlybet Hero) jumped to the fourth place with Luis Sabino Goncalves. Two years ago Filou D was a pair with the current number 13 of the FEI Ranking list, Niels Bruynseels. Duarte Seabra and his own Zangersheide-bred, Axelle M Z (by Andiamo Z) completed the top five of this Grand Prix. Earlier Luis Sabino Goncalves and Goran Imperio Egipcio (Cicero Z van Paemel x Littorio) claimed the win in the 1.30m CSI2* Class.      

Yesterday the Vilamoura CSI2* Tour concluded with its 1.45m Grand Prix. No less than 19 combinations qualified for the jump-off in which four pairs crossed the finish clear. Brasil's Felipe ramos Guinato and the Quidam's Rubin-daughter, Quidam's Grey Lady speeded to victory in 43.75 seconds. The pair stayed ahead of the home-pair, Marina Frutuoso de Melo and her Holsteiner Cantano (by Cascavelle). The pair crossed the finish in 44.04 seconds. Compatriot Joao Chuva followed in third with the Dutch KWPN-bred, Lando-mare, Virginia Dream. The top five was completed by two belgian bred horses. Kris d'Heer's breeding product, Filou Imperio Egipcio (by Querlybet Hero) jumped to the fourth place with Luis Sabino Goncalves. Two years ago Filou D was a pair with the current number 13 of the FEI Ranking list, Niels Bruynseels. Duarte Seabra and his own Zangersheide-bred, Axelle M Z (by Andiamo Z) completed the top five of this Grand Prix. Earlier Luis Sabino Goncalves and Goran Imperio Egipcio (Cicero Z van Paemel x Littorio) claimed the win in the 1.30m CSI2* Class.      

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