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Cian O'Connor victorious in Glock's Perfection Tour

In Austria the day ended with a 1m55 course in the Glock's Perfection Tour. It was here that the European Champion Jeroen Dubbeldam and his SFN Zenith showed that the pair is still in perfect shape. The thirteen year old Rash R son proved himself once more with a second place after a clear round in 43.13 seconds. The combination was last seen on the podium during the four star of Wellington, Florida, in the 1m50 where they ended in third place last march. The win however went to Irish rider Cian O'Connor and his Quasimodo son Callisto with whom he finished after a fast round in 40.98 seconds. While Swedish rider Peder Fredricson, who was yesterday's big winner, now also is doing some great business with his H&M Christian K (by Namelus R) by ending up in third place with 48.28 seconds. In fourth place we found Belgiums Pieter Devos who saddled his Dream of India Greenfield (by Gem of India) for this course and finished with four penalties in 42.15 seconds. The Italian rider Piergiorgio Bucci followed on a fifth place with his Ugano de Coquerie (by Indoctro) with also four penalties and a time of 42.66 seconds. Find all results here.    

In Austria the day ended with a 1m55 course in the Glock's Perfection Tour. It was here that the European Champion Jeroen Dubbeldam and his SFN Zenith showed that the pair is still in perfect shape. The thirteen year old Rash R son proved himself once more with a second place after a clear round in 43.13 seconds. The combination was last seen on the podium during the four star of Wellington, Florida, in the 1m50 where they ended in third place last march. The win however went to Irish rider Cian O'Connor and his Quasimodo son Callisto with whom he finished after a fast round in 40.98 seconds. While Swedish rider Peder Fredricson, who was yesterday's big winner, now also is doing some great business with his H&M Christian K (by Namelus R) by ending up in third place with 48.28 seconds. In fourth place we found Belgiums Pieter Devos who saddled his Dream of India Greenfield (by Gem of India) for this course and finished with four penalties in 42.15 seconds. The Italian rider Piergiorgio Bucci followed on a fifth place with his Ugano de Coquerie (by Indoctro) with also four penalties and a time of 42.66 seconds. Find all results here.    

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