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Daniel Deusser tops the FEI World Cup in Verona

The CSI5* Longines FEI World Cup in Verona was just topped by Daniel Deusser. This 1m60 competition knew a jump-off with 14 combinations. Belgiums Niels Bruynseels and his twelve year old Gancia de Muze (by Malito de Reve) finished with a fast time of 37.03 seconds. It seemed they would claim another victory but it was Deusser who as last starter in this jump-off beat his time, leaving Bruyneels in a second place. Deusser and his Calisto Blue (by Chacco Blue) topped the results with a beautiful 36.83 seconds on the clock. For Swiss Martin Fuchs aboard his Clooney 51 (by Cornet Obolensky) was good for the third place in 38.40 seconds. Following in fourth place was Irish rider Bertram Allen aboard Molly Malone V (by Kannan) in 38.60 seconds. In fifth place Italy's Luca Marziani finished with Tokyo du Soleil in 39.69 seconds. Results

The CSI5* Longines FEI World Cup in Verona was just topped by Daniel Deusser. This 1m60 competition knew a jump-off with 14 combinations. Belgiums Niels Bruynseels and his twelve year old Gancia de Muze (by Malito de Reve) finished with a fast time of 37.03 seconds. It seemed they would claim another victory but it was Deusser who as last starter in this jump-off beat his time, leaving Bruyneels in a second place. Deusser and his Calisto Blue (by Chacco Blue) topped the results with a beautiful 36.83 seconds on the clock. For Swiss Martin Fuchs aboard his Clooney 51 (by Cornet Obolensky) was good for the third place in 38.40 seconds. Following in fourth place was Irish rider Bertram Allen aboard Molly Malone V (by Kannan) in 38.60 seconds. In fifth place Italy's Luca Marziani finished with Tokyo du Soleil in 39.69 seconds. Results

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