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CHI5* Geneva : Bost is best in Geneva Classic

Frenchman Roger-Yves Bost has always been a speed demon and is always a danger if he's coming after you in a jump-off. Tonight was no different as he won the Credit Suisse Geneva Classic in true 'Bosty' style. Aboard the lightning quick mare Sydney une Prince ( x Baloubet du Rouet), Bost put his foot down and shaved over a second off of his closest rivals time. He took the win over Italian rider Emanuele Gaudiano and the 10 year old gelding Admara (x Padinus). Luciana Diniz took third place on the plucky mare Fit for Fun 13 ( x For Pleasure). The top five was completed by French rider Kevin Staut (Ayade de Septon Et HDC) and current World no. 1 Scott Brash (Hello Forever). Steve Guerdat and Corbinian ( x Cornet Obolensky) were the highest ranked Swiss pair in sixth place. FULL RESULTS

Frenchman Roger-Yves Bost has always been a speed demon and is always a danger if he's coming after you in a jump-off. Tonight was no different as he won the Credit Suisse Geneva Classic in true 'Bosty' style. Aboard the lightning quick mare Sydney une Prince ( x Baloubet du Rouet), Bost put his foot down and shaved over a second off of his closest rivals time. He took the win over Italian rider Emanuele Gaudiano and the 10 year old gelding Admara (x Padinus). Luciana Diniz took third place on the plucky mare Fit for Fun 13 ( x For Pleasure). The top five was completed by French rider Kevin Staut (Ayade de Septon Et HDC) and current World no. 1 Scott Brash (Hello Forever). Steve Guerdat and Corbinian ( x Cornet Obolensky) were the highest ranked Swiss pair in sixth place. FULL RESULTS

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