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David Will and Mic Mac du Tillard on top in Abu Dhabi's second GP qualifier

At the the international four-star show jumping in Abu Dhabi Germany's David Will and the 17-year-old Selle Français, Mic Mac du Tillard jumped to victory in the second Grand Prix qualifier. Set at a height of 1.45m only three combinations produced a double clear round. David Will and Angelica Augustsson's former ride crossed the finish clear in 35,34 seconds, over four seconds faster as Russia's Vladimir Tuganov. David Will and Mic Mac already claimed last week's world cup in Abu Dhabi and now thus continue their winning streak. Tuganov and the 11-year-old Satisfaction I-mare, Sinfonie 168 stopped the clock in 39,88 seconds. Earlier today Frédéric David already claimed one win. This time the French show jumper placed third with the 13-year-old Belgian Warmblood-stallion Equador van 't Roosakker (by Nabab de Reve). Equador is the brother of Emperio van 't Roosakker, Centoia van 't Roosakker, Babbe van 't Roosakker, all coming from the same mare, Usha van 't Roosakker. Ireland's Michael Pender (Cordanos V) en Marion Hughes (Can Ya Makan) followed in a fourth and fifth place. Mast week Hughes and Can Ya Makan already claimed a major win in Abu Dhabi. CLICK HERE FOR THE RESULTS

At the the international four-star show jumping in Abu Dhabi Germany's David Will and the 17-year-old Selle Français, Mic Mac du Tillard jumped to victory in the second Grand Prix qualifier. Set at a height of 1.45m only three combinations produced a double clear round. David Will and Angelica Augustsson's former ride crossed the finish clear in 35,34 seconds, over four seconds faster as Russia's Vladimir Tuganov. David Will and Mic Mac already claimed last week's world cup in Abu Dhabi and now thus continue their winning streak. Tuganov and the 11-year-old Satisfaction I-mare, Sinfonie 168 stopped the clock in 39,88 seconds. Earlier today Frédéric David already claimed one win. This time the French show jumper placed third with the 13-year-old Belgian Warmblood-stallion Equador van 't Roosakker (by Nabab de Reve). Equador is the brother of Emperio van 't Roosakker, Centoia van 't Roosakker, Babbe van 't Roosakker, all coming from the same mare, Usha van 't Roosakker. Ireland's Michael Pender (Cordanos V) en Marion Hughes (Can Ya Makan) followed in a fourth and fifth place. Mast week Hughes and Can Ya Makan already claimed a major win in Abu Dhabi. CLICK HERE FOR THE RESULTS

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