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British riders dominate main class in Hickstead's CSI

At the CSI4* show jumping in Hickstead, Great Britain the finishing 1.50m class was dominated by a British field. Tracy Priest and Caristo VDL (by Silverstone) topped the class after a clear finish in 36.27 seconds. A tota of seven combinations qualified for the jump-off, five produced a faultless round. Phillip Miller and the 9-year-old Unbelievable Lady (by Unbelievable Darco) followed as runner-up. The pair took some sharp turns, and tried to catch up on Priest's time, but stopped the clock in 36.95 seconds. William Funnell and Billy Congo (by Vechta) made it third. The top five was completed by Dale Burnham (Romanella Gold) and James Hughes (Peiter VI) in a fourth and fifth place. Geir Gulliksen tacked up the 11-year-old Violetta D (by Quinar) and set a fast time of 36.80 seconds. However one rail fell down, ending up as sixth. CLICK HERE FOR THE RESULTS  

At the CSI4* show jumping in Hickstead, Great Britain the finishing 1.50m class was dominated by a British field. Tracy Priest and Caristo VDL (by Silverstone) topped the class after a clear finish in 36.27 seconds. A tota of seven combinations qualified for the jump-off, five produced a faultless round. Phillip Miller and the 9-year-old Unbelievable Lady (by Unbelievable Darco) followed as runner-up. The pair took some sharp turns, and tried to catch up on Priest's time, but stopped the clock in 36.95 seconds. William Funnell and Billy Congo (by Vechta) made it third. The top five was completed by Dale Burnham (Romanella Gold) and James Hughes (Peiter VI) in a fourth and fifth place. Geir Gulliksen tacked up the 11-year-old Violetta D (by Quinar) and set a fast time of 36.80 seconds. However one rail fell down, ending up as sixth. CLICK HERE FOR THE RESULTS  

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