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David Will claims first place of Milano Jumping Challenge Grand Prix

The second week of the Milano Jumping Challenge in Gorla Minore ended beautifully today with the Grand Prix 1,45m. Germany's David Will ended up as the winner in this class.


QUICK RESULTS GP
  1. David Will - Forest Gump (Forsyth)
  2. Bryan Balsiger - AK's Courage (Chepetto C)
  3. John Whitaker - JB's Hot Stuff

With his Forsyth-son Forest Gump, Will finished in 38,63 seconds in the jump-off. That was one second faster than Switzerland's Bryan Balsiger and AK's Courage (Chepetto C). Britain's John Whitaker and JB's Hot Stuff secured the bronze place in 39,69 seconds. Filippo Garzilli proved himself the best Italian rider in this class. He finished fourth with Adelscot (Stakkato) in 40,11 seconds. Maelle Martin and Come On Jumper (Comme Il Faut) closed the top five for France. Click here for the complete result.

The second week of the Milano Jumping Challenge in Gorla Minore ended beautifully today with the Grand Prix 1,45m. Germany's David Will ended up as the winner in this class.


QUICK RESULTS GP
  1. David Will - Forest Gump (Forsyth)
  2. Bryan Balsiger - AK's Courage (Chepetto C)
  3. John Whitaker - JB's Hot Stuff

With his Forsyth-son Forest Gump, Will finished in 38,63 seconds in the jump-off. That was one second faster than Switzerland's Bryan Balsiger and AK's Courage (Chepetto C). Britain's John Whitaker and JB's Hot Stuff secured the bronze place in 39,69 seconds. Filippo Garzilli proved himself the best Italian rider in this class. He finished fourth with Adelscot (Stakkato) in 40,11 seconds. Maelle Martin and Come On Jumper (Comme Il Faut) closed the top five for France. Click here for the complete result.
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