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CSI Damme: German riders dominate Grand Prix

At the international competition of Damme (Germany), the Grand Prix has just ended. In this CSI3* Grand Prix, 45 combinations entered the show ring. Seven of them rode a clear first round, reassuring themselves of the jump-off. In that jump-off, it were the German riders who ruled the show. The only non-German rider in the top five was Jenny Johansson. She rode Clippo 3 (f. Casall) in 39,21 seconds to the finish line, good for the second place. The victory went to Philipp Weishaupt and his only 8-year old stallion Call me Eva (f. Chacco-Blue). This combination left the wood untouched and finished in 36,36 seconds. Tina Deuerer completed the top three. With Chanoc (f. Caretino) she jumped a very fast jump-off; but a jumping penalty resulted in a third place. Amke Stroman (Forchello) and Johannes Ehning (Q7) ended respectively on fourth and fifth place. Click here for the results

At the international competition of Damme (Germany), the Grand Prix has just ended. In this CSI3* Grand Prix, 45 combinations entered the show ring. Seven of them rode a clear first round, reassuring themselves of the jump-off. In that jump-off, it were the German riders who ruled the show. The only non-German rider in the top five was Jenny Johansson. She rode Clippo 3 (f. Casall) in 39,21 seconds to the finish line, good for the second place. The victory went to Philipp Weishaupt and his only 8-year old stallion Call me Eva (f. Chacco-Blue). This combination left the wood untouched and finished in 36,36 seconds. Tina Deuerer completed the top three. With Chanoc (f. Caretino) she jumped a very fast jump-off; but a jumping penalty resulted in a third place. Amke Stroman (Forchello) and Johannes Ehning (Q7) ended respectively on fourth and fifth place. Click here for the results

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