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Brits on top in Auvers

Yesterday the second week of the international show jumpin in Auvers concluded. In the CSI2* 1.45m Grand Prix it was Great-Britain who took the lead, claiming the first and second spot. Christopher Moorhouse and Hamilton H (by Lux Z) completed the course faultless in 46.07 seconds. Compatriot Jemma Kirk came in close, but stranded as runner-up with Quelisto (by J'Ai L'Espoir D'Elle). A platoon of French combinations followed the two. With in the lead, Titouan Schumacher and Oceane De Nantuel (by Diamant de Semilly). Also a Diamant-son made it to the fourth place. Right now de Semilly and rider Jonathan Chabrol finished in 50.26 seconds. Slowest clear round in the jump-off was for Hugo Breul and Buzios d'Ecaussines. Fastest time in the jump-off was for Margaux Rocuet and Qualifying de Hus. Unfortunately the pair concluded with 8 points, finishing 11th.

Yesterday the second week of the international show jumpin in Auvers concluded. In the CSI2* 1.45m Grand Prix it was Great-Britain who took the lead, claiming the first and second spot. Christopher Moorhouse and Hamilton H (by Lux Z) completed the course faultless in 46.07 seconds. Compatriot Jemma Kirk came in close, but stranded as runner-up with Quelisto (by J'Ai L'Espoir D'Elle). A platoon of French combinations followed the two. With in the lead, Titouan Schumacher and Oceane De Nantuel (by Diamant de Semilly). Also a Diamant-son made it to the fourth place. Right now de Semilly and rider Jonathan Chabrol finished in 50.26 seconds. Slowest clear round in the jump-off was for Hugo Breul and Buzios d'Ecaussines. Fastest time in the jump-off was for Margaux Rocuet and Qualifying de Hus. Unfortunately the pair concluded with 8 points, finishing 11th.

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