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Clem Mcmahon takes Irish victory in Oliva

In Oliva the competition continues with different classes. In the highest class the CSI2* - Gold 3 on a hight of 1.35m the Irish took the lead. Clem Mcmahon came at the start with Pacifico (by Pacino) and stopped the time in the jump off on 44.73 seconds. He was followed really close by the other Irishman Camaron Hanley who had a time of 45.39 seconds with his horse Aiyetoro (by Concorde). The top three was completed by Cressy Neads. This British rider went over the finish line in 47.98 seconds with under her saddle Townhead Chinton (by Contendro I). Allessandro Colombo came into the fourth place with Breezer (by Sun Light van de Zuuthoeve) in a time of 50.94 seconds. On the fifth place came Luis Plaza - Vidal at the start with La Luna 285 (by Late Night). In the CSI1* - Gold 2 on 1.40m hight with a home win for Antonio Fuentes Maisuez. He rode with El Centor through the finish in 31.65 seconds. A little slower came Michael Wittschier on the second place. He rode Galaxy HS (by Go On Top) and stopped the chrono in 31.95 seconds. The Belgian Alexandra Grove completed the top three with Touche Vd Drie Eiken Z (by Tornado) with a time of 31.95 seconds. CSI2* - Gold 2 - 1.35m 

  1. Jaime Gabarron Jimenez - Brioni de Vidau
  2. Aisling Byrne - Celeste Spb Z
  3. Hannah Akerblom - Caretto
CSI1* - Bronze 3 - 1.30m
  1. Valentin Singer - Scherzo de Cavare
  2. Sofia Shchekoturova - Tores S
  3. Kevin Bremermann - Qubert B
CSI1* - Silver 1 - 1.30m
  1. Olivier Robert - Quinquina de Ceran
  2. Markus Kölz - Conchita 122
  3. Alesandro Colombo - James
CSI1* - Bronze 1 - 1.15m
  1. Will Edwards - Geriebanta
  2. Nissi Sabina Ladell - Exclusive Vant Schaaphof
  3. Alexandra Brunner - Genzianella Della Caccia

In Oliva the competition continues with different classes. In the highest class the CSI2* - Gold 3 on a hight of 1.35m the Irish took the lead. Clem Mcmahon came at the start with Pacifico (by Pacino) and stopped the time in the jump off on 44.73 seconds. He was followed really close by the other Irishman Camaron Hanley who had a time of 45.39 seconds with his horse Aiyetoro (by Concorde). The top three was completed by Cressy Neads. This British rider went over the finish line in 47.98 seconds with under her saddle Townhead Chinton (by Contendro I). Allessandro Colombo came into the fourth place with Breezer (by Sun Light van de Zuuthoeve) in a time of 50.94 seconds. On the fifth place came Luis Plaza - Vidal at the start with La Luna 285 (by Late Night). In the CSI1* - Gold 2 on 1.40m hight with a home win for Antonio Fuentes Maisuez. He rode with El Centor through the finish in 31.65 seconds. A little slower came Michael Wittschier on the second place. He rode Galaxy HS (by Go On Top) and stopped the chrono in 31.95 seconds. The Belgian Alexandra Grove completed the top three with Touche Vd Drie Eiken Z (by Tornado) with a time of 31.95 seconds. CSI2* - Gold 2 - 1.35m 

  1. Jaime Gabarron Jimenez - Brioni de Vidau
  2. Aisling Byrne - Celeste Spb Z
  3. Hannah Akerblom - Caretto
CSI1* - Bronze 3 - 1.30m
  1. Valentin Singer - Scherzo de Cavare
  2. Sofia Shchekoturova - Tores S
  3. Kevin Bremermann - Qubert B
CSI1* - Silver 1 - 1.30m
  1. Olivier Robert - Quinquina de Ceran
  2. Markus Kölz - Conchita 122
  3. Alesandro Colombo - James
CSI1* - Bronze 1 - 1.15m
  1. Will Edwards - Geriebanta
  2. Nissi Sabina Ladell - Exclusive Vant Schaaphof
  3. Alexandra Brunner - Genzianella Della Caccia
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