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Brazil to the win at the Vilamoura Champions Tour

  The third week of the Vilamoura Champions Tour in Portugal is almost at an end. Today the organisers saw a total of 92 combinations at the start in the Longines Ranking Class. The jumps were set at a height of 1.45m and victory coloured brazilian. Thanks to Joao Victor Castro and the 10-year-old mare Agatha d'Ecaussinnes. The combination crossed the finish faultless in a time of 31.57 seconds. With his victory, the young rider claimed over 6,000 euro earnings.   Ireland's Darragh Kenny already showed his form the past days. Today he confirmed his skills jumping to the second place. Aboard Fixdesign Funke van 't Heike (by Action Breaker), Kenny concluded his track in 32.16 seconds. Spain's Sergio Alvarez Moya followed in a third place with the 8-year-old Unicstar de l'Aumone. The pair stopped the clock in 33.01 seconds. The top five was completed by Great-Britain's Jessica Mendoza with Toy Boy and Antonio Matos Almeida with Epicor Da Gandarinha (by Lupicor).  

  The third week of the Vilamoura Champions Tour in Portugal is almost at an end. Today the organisers saw a total of 92 combinations at the start in the Longines Ranking Class. The jumps were set at a height of 1.45m and victory coloured brazilian. Thanks to Joao Victor Castro and the 10-year-old mare Agatha d'Ecaussinnes. The combination crossed the finish faultless in a time of 31.57 seconds. With his victory, the young rider claimed over 6,000 euro earnings.   Ireland's Darragh Kenny already showed his form the past days. Today he confirmed his skills jumping to the second place. Aboard Fixdesign Funke van 't Heike (by Action Breaker), Kenny concluded his track in 32.16 seconds. Spain's Sergio Alvarez Moya followed in a third place with the 8-year-old Unicstar de l'Aumone. The pair stopped the clock in 33.01 seconds. The top five was completed by Great-Britain's Jessica Mendoza with Toy Boy and Antonio Matos Almeida with Epicor Da Gandarinha (by Lupicor).  

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