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CSI Kiel: Ranking points for David Will

In Germany, riders could collect some Longines ranking points this afternoon. The riders had to jump two rounds. The combination that managed to jump a fast, clear second round, could name himself the winner of the class! Only the best 12 combinations of the first round could start again in the second round. After two rounds with fences built up to 1,45m, David Will was crowned as the winner. He and Mic Mac du Tillard (Cruising) jumped a clear second round in 38,22 seconds. With this time he beat Christian Hess who ended on second place with Qienna 3 (Quo Vados). The top three was completed by Albert Zoer. He rode Dum Drum (Larino) to the finish in 39,95 seconds and left the wood untouched. Rolf-Göran Bengtsson ended on fourth spot with Unita Ask. They jumped a clear second round as well in 39,95 seconds. The German rider Jörg Opperman (Corelie) and Andreas Theurer (Cor de Diamant) completed the top six. Click here for the results.

In Germany, riders could collect some Longines ranking points this afternoon. The riders had to jump two rounds. The combination that managed to jump a fast, clear second round, could name himself the winner of the class! Only the best 12 combinations of the first round could start again in the second round. After two rounds with fences built up to 1,45m, David Will was crowned as the winner. He and Mic Mac du Tillard (Cruising) jumped a clear second round in 38,22 seconds. With this time he beat Christian Hess who ended on second place with Qienna 3 (Quo Vados). The top three was completed by Albert Zoer. He rode Dum Drum (Larino) to the finish in 39,95 seconds and left the wood untouched. Rolf-Göran Bengtsson ended on fourth spot with Unita Ask. They jumped a clear second round as well in 39,95 seconds. The German rider Jörg Opperman (Corelie) and Andreas Theurer (Cor de Diamant) completed the top six. Click here for the results.

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